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Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Man City stars

talkSPORT looks at the best changes you could make to your FPL team ahead of the upcoming matches

The fixtures are coming thick and fast now with three Fantasy Premier League gameweeks in quick succession, so you need to get your squads in order.

The addition of midweek fixtures means you need to be prepared for squad rotation which could derail your campaign.

 Check out our Fantasy Premier League tips below...
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Check out our Fantasy Premier League tips below...

Now more than ever you need to keep abreast of the latest information and we're here to help.

Whether you're a manager who reacts to in-form players, loves a bargain, or one who looks to predict the next big FPL thing, you need a bit of advice every now and again.

So who do you need to sell and sign this week? Here at marvelbet369.com we've taken a good look at the form and fixtures and believe we've got the best transfer tips around...

Out: Alexis Sanchez (Manchester United) – £10.0m

 The Red Devils star was already suffering due to the form of Anthony Martial but he’s also now got an injury issue to deal with. A hamstring problem suffered in training is set to keep him out for a game or two at least which should be enough to convince you into dropping him.
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The Red Devils star was already suffering due to the form of Anthony Martial but he’s also now got an injury issue to deal with. A hamstring problem suffered in training is set to keep him out for a game or two at least which should be enough to convince you into dropping him.

In: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – £9.3m

 Due to his absences early on in the campaign, the German star still only has an ownership of 6.7 per cent so you’re likely to be gaining on rivals if he is a big hit this weekend. Only Chelsea on December 8 represent a big threat to City’s unbeaten run so he could really do some more damage and rack up the points.
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Due to his absences early on in the campaign, the German star still only has an ownership of 6.7 per cent so you’re likely to be gaining on rivals if he is a big hit this weekend. Only Chelsea on December 8 represent a big threat to City’s unbeaten run so he could really do some more damage and rack up the points.

Out: Benjamin Mendy (Manchester City) – £6.3m

 In case you missed it, the Premier League champions are once again without their marauding left-back after another knee surgery. It’s a big blow to both the club and FPL bosses but hopefully he can get back before the end of a vital campaign.
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In case you missed it, the Premier League champions are once again without their marauding left-back after another knee surgery. It’s a big blow to both the club and FPL bosses but hopefully he can get back before the end of a vital campaign.

In: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – £6.3m

 Don’t let one defeat make you shed your confidence in the Blues, it’s likely boss Maurizio Sarri will have given the players a collective kick up the backside. As such, and with only one truly tricky game coming up, we heartily recommend give Azpilicueta a go in your backline. His cross for Olivier Giroud’s goal against Tottenham was superb.
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Don’t let one defeat make you shed your confidence in the Blues, it’s likely boss Maurizio Sarri will have given the players a collective kick up the backside. As such, and with only one truly tricky game coming up, we heartily recommend give Azpilicueta a go in your backline. His cross for Olivier Giroud’s goal against Tottenham was superb.

Out: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – £9.7m

 If you’re one of the 3.3 per cent of managers still holding on to the midfielder in the hope he would return to fitness in the coming gameweeks, we’ve got bad news. It appears the Belgian is having his return delayed so it may be wise to cut him again.
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If you’re one of the 3.3 per cent of managers still holding on to the midfielder in the hope he would return to fitness in the coming gameweeks, we’ve got bad news. It appears the Belgian is having his return delayed so it may be wise to cut him again.

In: Felipe Anderson (West Ham United) – £7.0m

 As it stands, in the Hammers’ next eight games they will play only one club in the top half of the Premier League table. The match is against Watford and comes on December 22 so your interest in West Ham players should be high. Right now the obvious candidate for your squad is Anderson, who has four goals and assist to his name. Keep an eye on Marko Arnautovic and Issa Diop too.
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As it stands, in the Hammers’ next eight games they will play only one club in the top half of the Premier League table. The match is against Watford and comes on December 22 so your interest in West Ham players should be high. Right now the obvious candidate for your squad is Anderson, who has four goals and assist to his name. Keep an eye on Marko Arnautovic and Issa Diop too.

Out: N’Golo Kante (Chelsea) – £4.9m

 Let’s face it, right now, the writing is on the wall for Kante with his manager blasting his performance against Tottenham. Used by FPL managers as a guaranteed two/three point player, he’s now at risk of losing his place.
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Let’s face it, right now, the writing is on the wall for Kante with his manager blasting his performance against Tottenham. Used by FPL managers as a guaranteed two/three point player, he’s now at risk of losing his place.

In: Philip Billing (Huddersfield) – £4.5m

 He won the headlines this week for an acrobatic clearance but the midfielder could be a great under the radar deal as a solid bench star. He’s only got one goal and no assists this season – but hear us out. He’s currently getting two or three shots away per game, is a huge aerial threat at set-pieces, and has played two key passes in his last two games. It’s promising form and he could produce against Brighton and Bournemouth, while fixtures coming soon include Newcastle and Southampton.
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He won the headlines this week for an acrobatic clearance but the midfielder could be a great under the radar deal as a solid bench star. He’s only got one goal and no assists this season – but hear us out. He’s currently getting two or three shots away per game, is a huge aerial threat at set-pieces, and has played two key passes in his last two games. It’s promising form and he could produce against Brighton and Bournemouth, while fixtures coming soon include Newcastle and Southampton.

Out: Jonny (Wolves) – £4.4m

 One of the bargain stars of the season, he’s now absent until the end of the month due to injury, which is a real shame for both the club and FPL managers.
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One of the bargain stars of the season, he’s now absent until the end of the month due to injury, which is a real shame for both the club and FPL managers.

In: Lewis Dunk (Brighton) – £4.5m

 The England international has either been getting a goal or a clean sheet in five of his last six games which is promising FPL form. His next games are against Huddersfield, Crystal Palace, and Burnley which should let him add to his good record.
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The England international has either been getting a goal or a clean sheet in five of his last six games which is promising FPL form. His next games are against Huddersfield, Crystal Palace, and Burnley which should let him add to his good record.
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