With the Gameweek 10 deadline on Friday night, we run the rule over some of the form players giving FPL bosses plenty of headaches leading up to the deadline.
There’s only one person we can start with when talking about form players. Mohamed Salah (£12.8m) is currently at his most destructive best when it comes to accumulating fantasy points and finding the net for Liverpool. The Egyptian boasts consecutive Premier League braces to his name and even found the net off the bench this past Thursday night against Toulouse in the Europa League. With seven attacking returns in his last five Premier League appearances, Salah’s prospects look good ahead of Gameweek 10 which sees Nottingham Forest visit Anfield.
Wolves duo Pedro Neto (£5.8m) and Hwang Hee Chan (£5.4m) are proving impossible to keep out the action at the moment and are rewarding their limited FPL ownerships handsomely. Neto has registered at least one attacking return in all seven of Wolves’ fixtures to have taken place from Gameweek 3 onwards. Meanwhile, Hwang boasts three goals and an assist across Wolves’ most recent four games in all competitions. The pair face a big test in Gameweek 10, as in-form Newcastle travel to Molineux.
Speaking of the Magpies, Kieran Trippier (£7.0m) remains an assist machine in the Premier League, having set up six goals since Gameweek 6, him and teammates keeping three clean sheets in the process. Winger Anthony Gordon (£5.7m) has also been racking up the attacking returns with three assists and two goals over the course of his last four league appearances.
Spurs’ Heung-Min Son (£9.5m) heads to Crystal Palace in Gameweek 10 on the back of seven Premier League goals in six matches, while teammate James Maddison (£8.1m) has been in excellent form all season, most recently scoring his first home goal for Spurs this past Monday night against Fulham. Meanwhile, North London rivals Arsenal will be hoping Bukayo Saka (£8.6m) can maintain the form which has seen him accrue eight attacking returns this season in the Premier League so far.