FPL: Five must-have Gameweek 37 transfer targets led by Isak and Gyokeres
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FPL: Five must-have Gameweek 37 transfer targets led by Isak and Gyokeres
"FPL Gameweek 37 is here - two matches left and two chances to swing your rank. If you're happy with your place, play safe and back the template; if you need climb, back upside and aggressive differentials. Below are five transfers I'd consider this week, written to help you weigh fixtures, minutes and ceiling vs. floor."
"The survival scrap means Bowen will be central to West Ham's attacking threat once again, so he's worth backing now. His shooting volume is modest but his creative involvement and set-piece duties keep his points floor high, and he has so many routes to points. Newcastle away followed by Leeds at home are manageable fixtures for a player who's heavily involved for his team, making Bowen a reliable short-term hold with upside."
"Isak is a true differential - minutes have been inconsistent this season, but the upside is enormous when he's given a full run. I expect Villa to rotate heavily ahead of the Europa League final, and if they do, Isak could profit from a soft defence. Liverpool need a win, so he'll have motivation too. The underlying data hasn't always screamed elite, but his finishing ability and single-match game-changing potential make him a tempting, high-risk, high-reward punt for managers chasing rank. Not for the faint hearted."
"Wilson is a slightly more sensible pick for managers after shots and set-piece involvement. Wolves up next and then Newcastle on the final day gives him decent double-chance fixtures, and Raul Jimenez's inconsistent minutes mean Wilson could pick up penalty duties and regular set-piece involvement. He's not in the best of form, but his combination of shots, free-kicks, corners and potential spot-kick responsibility gives him a clear purple patch ceiling."
Gameweek 37 offers two matches left, creating opportunities to change overall rank. Bowen is presented as a central attacking option for West Ham, with set-piece duties and creative involvement supporting a relatively high points floor and multiple routes to points. Isak is framed as a high-risk, high-reward differential, with potential for increased minutes if Villa rotates for the Europa League final and with motivation from Liverpool needing a win. Wilson is suggested as a more balanced alternative, benefiting from shots, set-piece involvement, and possible penalty duties due to inconsistent minutes from Raul Jimenez. Gyökeres is described as an explosive short-term forward, with Burnley at home highlighted as important for the title race and goal difference.
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