With the Gameweek 11 deadline fast approaching, we look at the top 10 differentials who could turn out to be good investments for the next five GWs.

Number 10 (and 9)

Manchester city defenders Mendy and Cancelo:

Joao Cancelo and Benjamin Mendy

Both defenders are excellent at assisting the Manchester City goals and there are a lot of those, plus they get those sweet CS points which helps them getting bumped up in the bonus points ladder. The only drawback would be Pep’s rotation, but that is a problem with every city asset ever, hence they take up the last spots in our top 10 list. Mendy is currently owned by 1.9% of the FPL managers while that number is 1.7% for Cancelo.

Number 8

Arsenal’s defence has always been shaky, but with the green pasture of fixtures, you cannot ignore the cleansheet and attacking potential of David Luiz (owned by 6%), who seems to have settled well in the red colors.

Arsenal’s next 5 fixtures

Number 7

Burnley players have been in mild demand, with their GK, Pope having a large ownership, forwards Barnes and Wood getting short amounts of attention, but with just 0.6% ownership, the highest scoring (FPL points) Burnley player is McNeil. Consistent starts, playing almost 90 minutes every time, getting 4 assists (joint 5th in the Premier League) and getting a point for every CS has made the 6.0m player one of the hidden gems of the season so far, sitting quietly in the top 15 highest scoring midfielders this season.

Number 6 (and 5)

After the 9-0 against Southampton a lot of managers are flocking towards the Leicester attackers, but their defense has been equally strong, and with the fixtures looking really good not only for the next 5 gameweeks, but beyond, it looks like a cheap entry in the defense with either of Soyuncu or Evans is a no brainer. Both defenders have less than 10% ownership and are priced 4.7m and 5.1m respectively.

Number 4

Newcastle have scored just 6 goals this season and all of them have come from a different player every time. But with the tough opponents out of the way, Newcastle only have one top 6 team to play in their next 8 matches. Joelinton may not have made the impact that the manager had planned, but he has safely taken the role as the first priority striker which assures a lot of minutes, and as a striker he is immune to any negative points arising out of the goals conceded. He is currently owned by only 1.2% of the managers.

Number 3

Managers who were turning their back against Wolves assets because of Europa and tough fixtures are slowly coming back. With the defense looking shaky after both Boly and Benett being injured, and most of the forwards being overpriced, Traore looks like a decent option. he has been getting consistent starts since Gameweek 4 and has a decent fixture list ahead of him. Traore is owned by only 3.7% of the managers.

Number 2

With the absence of Lloris in goal a lot of people expected a thrashing at Anflied for Spurs against Liverpool, but an excellent performance by Gazzaniga kept the Reds low. The goalkeeper earned 8 points even after conceding two goals. The Spurs GK is owned by 1.9% of managers.

Number 1

Manchester United play Bournemouth, Brighton, Sheffield and Aston Villa in the next 4 matches. United players usually have a high ownership owing to the fanbase but, that is not the case with this number 9. Martial has returned from injury, plays as a number 9, is a Mid in FPL, so gets and extra point for every goal scored, plus an additional point for CS. is guaranteed to start whenever fit. Martial has scored a goal in 3 of the 4 matches he has started and will look to continue that form through the easy set of fixtures coming ahead.

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