Transfer Tips for Gameweek 33, including Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea Stars



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KNOWLEDGE

What are your transfer options before a few extra days of high-flying English football?

After many actions of Fantasy Premier League, we entered a drought this weekend.

There are only six matches over four days, while the FA Cup is decimating the schedule, but it should also be noted that the deadline is 19 hours.

Hazard played a decisive role as Chelsea beat Brighton, allowing managers to score a lot

Hazard played a decisive role as Chelsea beat Brighton, allowing managers to score a lot

This means that you will have to be smart with your transfers and with your chips.

If you want to be successful this weekend, you will have to make the right choices in the market. For us, this means using your free success.

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  • Southampton vs Liverpool (Friday, 20h) – talkSPORT
  • Norwich vs QPR (Saturday, 12.30) – talkSPORT 2
  • Huddersfield vs Leicester (Saturday, 3 pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Manchester City vs Brighton (Saturday, 5:30 pm) – talkSPORT
  • Coventry vs Bristol Rovers (Sunday, 3 pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Watford vs Wolves (Sunday, 4 pm) – talkSPORT

The managers are entitled to a maximum of three players belonging to a Premier League team. This week we will give our best advice rather than our inputs and outputs.

That's why, on talkSPORT.com, we have selected the players you should watch, with some new faces and old favorites.

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Premier League matches this game during the week

  • Southampton vs Liverpool – Friday, 8 pm
  • Bournemouth vs Burnley – Saturday, 3 pm
  • Huddersfield vs Leicester – Saturday, 3 pm
  • Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace – Saturday, 3 pm
  • Everton vs Arsenal – Sunday, 14:05
  • Chelsea vs West Ham – Monday at 8 pm

In: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – £ 9.3m

Every man and his dog will have Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah this week. To change it, we recommend you take the risk of Firmino. We say the risk only because he is not so prolific, but he can still do business, as he did against the Spurs on Sunday.

Every man and his dog will have Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah this week. To change it, we recommend you take the risk of Firmino. We say the risk only because he is not so prolific, but he can still do business, as he did against the Spurs on Sunday.

In: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) – £ 5.7m

Huddersfield's horror season still has six games to go and the former England striker may be training hard this week, just seven days after his relegation. He is also a candidate for the captaincy.

Huddersfield's horror season still has six games to go and the former England striker may be training hard this week, just seven days after his relegation. He is also a candidate for the captaincy.

In: Yuri Tielemans (Leicester City) – £ 6.1m

A nice signing loan in January, the Belgian works with a goal and four badists in eight games. The Foxes must do everything in their power to keep it for next year.

A nice signing loan in January, the Belgian works with a goal and four badists in eight games. The Foxes must do everything in their power to keep it for next year.

In: Joshua King (Bournemouth) – £ 6.5m

Like Firmino, if you are looking for a player that others have not chosen, King is your man. He scored two goals two weeks ago against Newcastle and could still score a goal or two with Burnley on Saturday.

Like Firmino, if you are looking for a player that others have not chosen, King is your man. He scored two goals two weeks ago against Newcastle and could still score a goal or two with Burnley on Saturday.

In: Salomon Rondon (Newcastle) – £ 5.9m

Finally, in the form that many thought to find at St James's Park, he scored two goals and an badist in his last three games and you will not regret it to improve his performance against Crystal Palace, who looked weak in front of Tottenham.

Finally, in the form that many thought to find at St James's Park, he scored two goals and an badist in his last three games and you will not regret it to improve his performance against Crystal Palace, who looked weak in front of Tottenham.

Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) – £ 5.5m

The Dutchman proved he had not made as many goals as he would have liked this season, but he seemed ready to face the first leg against Tottenham and might have more luck this weekend with a trip. in Newcastle.

The Dutchman proved he had not made as many goals as he would have liked this season, but he seemed ready to face the first leg against Tottenham and might have more luck this weekend with a trip. in Newcastle.

In: Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal) – £ 9.4m

Always under the radar in the real and fantastic world, Lacazette is a fit man. Not only has he scored 13 goals and 11 badists this season in the Premier League, he has scored four goals and three badists in his last six games and Everton could now feel his strength.

Always under the radar in the real and fantastic world, Lacazette is a fit man. Not only has he scored 13 goals and 11 badists this season in the Premier League, he has scored four goals and three badists in his last six games and Everton could now feel his strength.

In: Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea) – £ 4.2m

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