FPL GW32 Transfer Trends ahead of GW32 Deadline | Transfer IN Analysis


Hello! In this FPL GW32 article, we will consult the Top 5 transfers in this GW and their statistics. We will go in-depth with these 5 transfers, consulting their fixtures as well to see if they are a Must-Have Asset till the end of the season preferably. Have a seat, take a drink, and let’s get right into it!

Top 5 Transfers in GW 32 and their Statistics 📊

Jesse Lingard (£6.5M, 26.3% TSB)

With no exception that you can deny he is on form. He has bagged a total of 38 points in his last 3 games, being involved in 6 of the 9 goals the Hammers have scored in their last 3 games. He has proved his quality, making only 9 appearances (797 Minutes) for the Hammers, scoring 8 goals, registering a total xG of 3.96 this season with West Ham, and has made 4 assists.

FPL GW32 Jesse Lingard

In a span of 5 games, the in-form player has bagged 43 points. He has created 6 key passes, 5 big chances created, and has had 21 touches in the box in those 5 games. He averages 0.89 goals per game. In his game against Leicester City, he had an xG of 0.52, scoring 2 goals. He has been directly involved in 5.61% of the Hammer’s Goals, averaging a shooting accuracy of 65%.

His TSB percentage rate went from 17% to 26.3% after his brace against Leicester. In his next 7 games, he has 4 fixtures that have an FDR rating of 2. Their next game is against Newcastle, an FDR rating of 2, which looks like a chance to gain multiple points. After having 3 double digit hauls, it was no doubt that about 400,000+ FPL Managers transferred him in. 📝

West Ham United’s next fixtures

Kelechi Iheanacho (£6.0M, 11.3% TSB)

FPL GW32 Iheanacho

Averaging a stable form of 7.5, Iheanacho has bagged a total of 32 points in his last 3 games, scoring 5 goals. He has been directly involved in 5 of the 7 goals Leicester have scored in their previous 3 matches. His potential has been proven, making a total of 8 appearances (882 minutes) for the foxes. In that time, he has scored 8 goals, with no assists. In his last 5 games, he has got a total of 50 points.

Iheanacho has had 7 key passes, 30 touches in the box, and 8 big chances created, in those 5 games, proving to be a lethal threat. Iheanacho has an overall xG of 5.74 this season with the Foxes. The in-form player averages 0.44 goals per match, having a shooting accuracy of 39%. He has had a total of 33 shots, 13 of them being on target. In his game against the Hammers, Iheanacho managed to have an xG of 0.70, a 0.18 difference than Jesse Lingard.

Overall, Iheanacho has been involved in 4.4% of Leicester’s goals this season. Starting off with a percentage of 7.7% TSB before his West Ham game, changed after his brace against them, going from 7.7% to 11.3%. Iheanacho is a potential replacement for Bamford or DCL. The Foxes have an FDR rating of 2 consecutively in their next 4 games. Their next game is against West Bromwich. Looks like a chance to bring the Nigerian Forward in your lineup for a point spree. Clearly, 350,000+ FPL Managers transferred him in, if you haven’t, what are you waiting for! 📊

*Leicester’s next fixtures*

Heung Min Son (£9.4M, 44.5% TSB)

FPL GW32 Son

Bouncing back from injury, Son scored against Man United on Sunday to bag 7 points. This is now his 14th goal of the season. He has provided 9 assists for Spurs, overall being involved in 25 of Spurs’ goals playing 2489 minutes for the North London Side. He last was involved in a Spurs goal in GW 27 where he provided an assist.

In Spurs’ last 6 games (including their DGW in GW 26) he has been involved in 4 of the 16 Spurs’ goals. In a span of 6 games, he has bagged a total of 28 points, has had a total of 1.27 xG, and has created 2 big chances with 7 shots in the box, 4 of those being on target. He has had 13 key passes as well.

Son has an overall xG of 9.35 with Spurs’ this season in the Premier League. Averaging 0.47 Goals Per Match, having a shooting accuracy of 53%. Son proves to be a lethal threat coming into these upcoming GW’s, especially this DGW against EVE and SOU. In his last encounter with Man United on Sunday, he managed to have an overall xG of 0.56, scoring 1 goal against the reds to bag 7 points for his combined owners of 43%. Son has been involved in 11.96% of Spurs’ Premier League goals this season, right next to Harry Kane. Before his United game, he started off with a TSB of 43%, as I mentioned.

That quickly accelerated from 43% to 44.7%. Son can replace KDB or Fernandes due to Pep Roulette and Fernandes’ Form. Proceeding to transfer Son in for KDB and Fernandes can result in more money in the bank to invest in your defense, midfield, and attack. In Spurs’ DGW, they play Everton (3 FDR rating) and Southampton (2 FDR rating).

Their next few fixtures in the run consist of 4 fixtures with an FDR rating of 2, 1 fixture with an FDR rating of 4 (LEI), and one fixture with a rating of 3 (LEE). 250,000+ FPL Managers have brought him in their lineup, have you done the same? ✅

*Spurs’ next run in of Fixtures*

Stuart Dallas (£5.1M, 24.1% TSB)

FPL GW32 Stuart Dallas

A defender scoring 2 goals against the League Leaders? Must be one unique player. Stuart Dallas was the King of the GW for GW 31, bagging 17 points with his brace against League Leaders Manchester City. This is his 7th goal of the season, as much as Cavani, DCL, and 2 more than Gareth Bale. Dallas also has the same number of assists as Cavani (3). Dallas has played 2780 minutes for Leeds United, featuring 30 games of 90 minutes played.

He last contributed in a Leeds Goal 6 Games ago, if you do not count his brace against Manchester City. In his last 6 games, he has got a total of 45 points, more than Son (28) and Lingard (43). Dallas has achieved a total xG of 3.36 this season, he has created 2 big chances, hitting 36 shots, 15 of them being on target. In his encounter with Man City, he had an xG of .18, scoring 2 goals against Man City to bag 17 points for his 17% of FPL Manager. Dallas averages 52.97 passes per match, with 3 big chances created in Team Play.

The in-form Leeds defender has an average of .23 goals per match, with a 42% shooting accuracy, better than Kane’s (38%) and Iheanacho’s (39%). Dallas has been directly involved in 4.9% of Leeds United’s goals, the 2nd highest scorer for his club behind Patrick Bamford (14). Dallas’ TSB rate went from 17% to 24.1%. His next 2 fixtures ahead have an FDR rating of 4. After GW 33, Leeds’ next fixtures consist of two that have an FDR rating of 3, and their last 3 fixtures to wrap up the season will have an FDR rating of 2.

Dallas looks like a stable transfer from GW 33-38, possibly transferring any Wolves Defender out as their games from GW 36 have an FDR rating of 4 (MUN), 3 (EVE), and 4 (TOT). 100,000+ FPL Managers got Dallas in their squad or bench for their game against Liverpool, what is your plan? ⚽

*Leeds United Fixtures*

Harry Kane (£11.7, 49.9% TSB)

FPL GW32 Kane

Blanking against Man United on Sunday for his 47% of Owners, Harry Kane is an asset most FPL Managers favor and love. Kane is in the race for the Golden boot, along with Mohammed Salah (19 Goals). Kane has bagged a total of 206 points, scoring 19 goals and being the provider of 13 Spurs’ goals. Kane has the most assists and goals in his club and the Premier League overall this season.

He has played 2543 minutes for Spurs. Kane last scored against Newcastle 1 game ago, bagging a brace and 13 points. In his last 5 games, Kane has been involved in 7 of Spurs’ goals in their last 5 games. Kane has bagged a total of 43 points in his last 5 games, more than Son (28) and as much as Lingard (43). Only Iheanacho (50) has got more points than any of these transfers mentioned in the article.

Overall, Kane has an xG of 17.65 this season with Spurs, has averaged 0.66 Goals Per Match (0.23 less than Jesse Lingard), has taken 112 shots, 43 of them being on target. It is no question that Kane looks like a threat. Kane has created 8 big chances in 7 games, if you count his DGW in GW 26. He had 28 touches in the box with 6 Key Passes. Against Man United on Sunday, he had an xG of 0.09 and took 3 shots.

Not the performance you would want to see from a favorite asset such as Harry Kane. Out of Spurs’ 52 goals this season, Kane has been involved in 16.64% of those goals. He has a shooting accuracy of 38%, less than Dallas (42%), Lingard (65%)  and less than Son (53%). Iheanacho has the same percentage of Shooting Accuracy as Kane. Coming into his DGW in GW 32 against Everton and Southampton, he looks like a lethal threat and a chance to hit double digits for his 49.9% of FPL Managers.

You can potentially use the Triple Captain Chip on Kane, which is a bit risky as Spurs might rest their stars ahead of their EFL Carabao Cup Final with Manchester City on the 25th of April. ISpurs’ fixtures have already been consulted with Heung Min Son. Spurs do have 4 fixtures that have an FDR rating of 2 coming into the end of the season, which looks like a chance to bring in Kane if you haven’t.

They do not play any Top 6 teams, the only hard fixture coming in GW 38 against Leicester (4 FDR Rating). Other than that, it is looking like some fixtures for Spurs that would help bag points for Harry Kane owners. 103,000+ people have transferred him in. 📋


*Spurs’ next fixtures*

Summary 📝

It is with no doubt that all these players mentioned above are ones to keep. From the In-Form Power Houses Iheanacho and Lingard, to the Spurs Assets and the Dynamic Dallas, there is no question that any of these players should be on your bench or lineup. Consulting their fixtures, they look like fantastic assets to keep. I hope these statistics shown about these Top 5 transfers helped you finalize your FPL GW32 team, and I can’t wait to be back for GW 33! Who knows, maybe a new player can slip in there. Check out our articles linked below ⬇

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