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GW38 Final Day Special - Saliba Out, Watkins Rising & Differential Picks

GW38 Final Day Special - Saliba Out, Watkins Rising & Differential Picks

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Get ready for the Premier League's thrilling finale with our comprehensive Gameweek 38 guide. Breaking news from Arsenal sees both Saliba and Timber ruled out, while Newcastle's Isak faces a late fitness test with a 75% chance of featuring. We analyze the massive transfer movements, with Ollie Watkins (139k+ transfers in) leading the charge despite a tough Manchester United fixture, while Jarrod Bowen attracts significant interest for West Ham's clash with Ipswich. Discover intriguing differential picks including Morgan Gibbs-White (7% ownership) facing Chelsea and Mark Cucurella (11% ownership) who recently delivered 15 points. Premium assets Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland remain in focus for their favorable final day fixtures. We explore budget options like Brentford's Mark Flekken (4.5m) and Ezri Konsa (4.4m), plus highlight the potential of undervalued assets like Bernardo Silva and Taiwo Awoniyi. The episode concludes with essential chip strategy advice for the final gameweek, emphasizing targets from teams still fighting for European spots or survival. Essential listening for managers looking to finish their FPL season on a high.

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