A comical own-goal in gameweek 23, and then a red card the following match to rule him out of Everton's double gameweek. Recently, Digne has been an absolute nightmare.
In: Michael Keane (Everton) - £5.2m
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It's all about the double gameweeks. Keane should get four points simply by playing both games, plus he offers a threat from set-pieces.
Out: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) - £10.9m
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This is a risk - Hazard has Huddersfield at home next. But those are, strangely enough, the fixtures Chelsea have struggled in this season. With just three goals in 16 league games, he's no longer worth the premium price and it's time to be ruthless.
In: Leroy Sane (Man City) - £9.7m
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Sane is your man for City's double gameweek. He's become fairly immune to Pep Guardiola's rotation policy and recently overtook Raheem Sterling as City's leading points scorer from midfield.
Out: Felipe Anderson (West Ham) - £7.1m
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It was fun while it lasted but Anderson has officially gone dry. No goals in five weeks and he's got Liverpool - the Premier League's tightest defence - up next.
In: Richarlison (Everton) - £6.8m
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Back among the goals and with a double gameweek coming up, Richarlison is a great option. Everton failed to recruit a striker in January so he should continue to play as a No.9, too.
Out: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) - £6.4m
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If you haven't done this already, what are you waiting for? The Cherries striker is expected to be out for most of Febraury with a knee problem.
In: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) - £6.6m
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Wolves have a great run of fixtures and he's fresh off the back of two goals. A no brainer.
Out: Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth) - £6.1m
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FPL bosses with Fraser were pulling their hair out on Wednesday night. The winger played 90 minutes of Bournemouth's 4-0 victory over Chelsea but failed to register a goal or an assist. That, quite frankly, is unforgivable and deserves the boot.Credit: Getty Images
In: Youri Tielemans (Leicester) - £6.0m
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Another new face! Tielemans begins his Leicester career with two tough fixtures against Man United and Spurs, but doesn't play any of the top six for nine games after that. He is Monaco's second top scorer behind Radamel Falcao this season.