Club World Cup Fantasy Matchday 4 Budget Gems

Looking for cheap players for the new round? Well right here is where you need to be! We take a look at some of the best Club World Cup Fantasy Matchday 4 budget gems.
Budget players are vital when it comes to building a team. As well as helping fit in the more premium options, they also have the potential to perform well, so let’s dive in!
Vitinho

Botafogo have impressed so far – beating both European champions PSG and Seattle Sounders. Their clean sheet against PSG in Matchday 2 displayed their ability to keep out tough opposition, and that is what they come up against this week with fellow Brazilian side Palmeiras.
There isn’t much between the two side domestically either, so we could see a tight game. If that is the case then Botafogo full-back Vitinho (€4.8m) could have success. Although keeping two clean sheets, Vitinho has also displayed his attacking threat – registering an assist in his opening match.
Palmeiras

Botafogo have potential going into the game, but so do their opposition Palmeiras. Palmeiras are slight favourites, so investing in their players could also be a wise play.
In defence, the cheapest and most likely to play is full-back Agustín Giay (€4.4m). Giay was rested in Matchday 3, but he played against and was instrumental in their clean sheets against Porto and Al Ahly.
Palmeiras also have several great attacking options. One of them is midfielder Maurício (€5.4m). He scored and assisted in his two latest matches, which makes him one of their most in-form options within the frontline.
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Dortmund

Dortmund have one of the best fixtures on paper this week. The Bundesliga side come up against Mexican outfit Monterrey. Although somewhat impressive in their draws against Inter and River Plate during the Group Stage, they still conceded and failed to produce a single big chance against them.
The above shows that CWC Fantasy managers could target Monterrey this week both from a defensive and offensive perspective.
In defence, the cheapest and most reliable in terms of gametime is probably centre-back Waldemar Anton (€4.6m) who is also eligible for scouting bonus due to his low ownership. For more attacking threat and but under €5m then wing-back Julian Ryerson (€4.9m) could fit the bill.
In attack, Dortmund have several viable options, but one standing out currently is Jobe Bellingham (€5.7m). Bellingham has already made an impact for the Black and Yellows, hitting a goal and an assist in his previous two outings.