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Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice including Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City stars

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

The festive fun starts here and you need to make your Fantasy Premier League transfers before 6:45pm tonight.

This is the first of around 40 games in 12 days so it's vital you get your squad into tip-top condition.

 Will you sign or sell these stars?
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Will you sign or sell these stars?

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: David Silva (Manchester City) – £8.5m

 The Spanish midfielder is set to be out for a few weeks more so over a festive period he’s set to be a real dud you keep him in your squad.
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The Spanish midfielder is set to be out for a few weeks more so over a festive period he’s set to be a real dud you keep him in your squad.

In: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – £9.7m

 A little pricier than Silva, and with added risk thanks to Pep Guardiola’s penchant for making unexpected changes, but Sane is undoubtedly in-form with three goals and three assists in five matches.
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A little pricier than Silva, and with added risk thanks to Pep Guardiola’s penchant for making unexpected changes, but Sane is undoubtedly in-form with three goals and three assists in five matches.

Out: Raul Jimenez (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – £6.2m

 Those familiar with NFL fantasy football will be familiar with the idea of ‘streaming’ players and we would recommend this with your cheap option strikers right now. Neither Jimenez, Aleksandar Mitrovic, or Danny Ings are reliable but they are competent so pick them for favourable matches. Tonight sees Jimenez play Liverpool so we advise against playing him.
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Those familiar with NFL fantasy football will be familiar with the idea of ‘streaming’ players and we would recommend this with your cheap option strikers right now. Neither Jimenez, Aleksandar Mitrovic, or Danny Ings are reliable but they are competent so pick them for favourable matches. Tonight sees Jimenez play Liverpool so we advise against playing him.

In: Danny Ings (Southampton) – £5.5m

 Back for the Saints, the loanee got two goals against Arsenal and now has games against Huddersfield and West Ham coming up making him your No. 1 option.
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Back for the Saints, the loanee got two goals against Arsenal and now has games against Huddersfield and West Ham coming up making him your No. 1 option.

Out: Hector Bellerin (Arsenal) – £5.5m

 After an injury against Southampton, the Spanish full-back is out for ‘some weeks’ which is a blow for the Gunners and FPL bosses.
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After an injury against Southampton, the Spanish full-back is out for ‘some weeks’ which is a blow for the Gunners and FPL bosses.

In: Lucas Digne (Everton) – £5.0m

 In his last two games, the former Barcelona man has scored one and assisted one. Not only that he’s currently averaging one shot and two key passes per game meaning he’s set to be a threat once more against Tottenham before a run of favourable fixtures.
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In his last two games, the former Barcelona man has scored one and assisted one. Not only that he’s currently averaging one shot and two key passes per game meaning he’s set to be a threat once more against Tottenham before a run of favourable fixtures.

Out: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – £5.2m

 Set to be out for one more game at least, you’re more likely to be able to pick him up again towards the New Year as he returns to full health.
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Set to be out for one more game at least, you’re more likely to be able to pick him up again towards the New Year as he returns to full health.

In: Nacho Monreal (Arsenal) – £5.4m

 Back from injury, the Spanish ace could be vital across the festive season and as shown against Tottenham in the Carabao Cup, he’s lost none of his attacking nous.
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Back from injury, the Spanish ace could be vital across the festive season and as shown against Tottenham in the Carabao Cup, he’s lost none of his attacking nous.

Out: James Maddison (Leicester City) – £6.8m

 Games against Chelsea and Manchester City mean you’ll have to have huge faith in the English youngster to keep him in your side. After the City game he should be fine to reintroduce to your team.
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Games against Chelsea and Manchester City mean you’ll have to have huge faith in the English youngster to keep him in your side. After the City game he should be fine to reintroduce to your team.

In: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) – £5.1m

 He hasn’t got a goal or an assist in his last three games but he’s looking mighty dangerous. Against Arsenal he hit three shots on goal and made three key passes. He almost netted against Tottenham Hotspur too in a decent showing so our spidey senses are tingling.
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He hasn’t got a goal or an assist in his last three games but he’s looking mighty dangerous. Against Arsenal he hit three shots on goal and made three key passes. He almost netted against Tottenham Hotspur too in a decent showing so our spidey senses are tingling.
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