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FPL: Buy Sell and Keep for Gameweek 15

The 14th round of Fantasy Premier League is over so we look to the next and look at which players are a buy sell and keep for FPL Gameweek 15. Whether that be through injury, team and player form or other factors we advise the potential fate of assets in your teams.

Looking at players who are a buy sell and keep for FPL Gameweek 15 could be extremely beneficial to FPL managers. Knowing what to do with assets in your team can ultimately bring clarity with transfer use, captaincy and chip strategy.

Buy

  • Bukayo Saka (£8.9m) – Arsenal have a great schedule ahead and come up against the worst side in the league in terms of big chances conceded next up (Luton). Saka stands out as the most effective Arsenal attacker – taking penalties and returning in all but two of his matches so far this season.
  • William Saliba (£5.5m) – Arsenal are also producing some fantastic underlying defensive data but they also sit joint first for clean sheets. Because of that and their fixtures investing in the backline could be key. The safest in terms of minutes played and gametime moving forward is this man.
  • Dominic Solanke (£6.5m) – Solanke has proven to be a very good asset this season. The Bournemouth striker and penalty taker has managed eight returns in his first 14 games and has a good schedule ahead starting with Crystal Palace.
  • Bryan Mbeumo (£7.1m) Brentford face some of the worst defences in the league ahead so backing Mbeumo makes sense. Not only does he take penalties but he is also the fourth highest scoring midfielder in the game this season.
  • Phil Foden (£7.5m) – Manchester City continue to score more goals than any other side in the division. Foden seems to be starting every game recently and also scored in his last two matches in all competitions. Foden could well be going under the radar and has Aston Villa next, a side who are struggling to keep clean sheets.
  • Liverpool – With a meeting against the worst team in the league next the Liverpool assets should be a priority. In goal Caoimhen Kelleher (£3.9m) could be a cheap way into the defence. Defenders Kostas Tsimikas (£4.8m) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (£8m) are great options. In attack Mohamed Salah (£13.1m) is a must but striker Darwin Nunez (£7.7m) could also be a very good option.
  • Newcastle – The Magpies seem to be picking up great results even though hampered with injuries. In goal Martin Dubravka (£3.9m) will fill in for the injured Nick Pope. Centre-back Jamaal Lascelles (£4.2m) could be a cheap route into defence. The standout defender is Kieran Trippier (£7m) who has managed a huge seven assist this season. In attack midfielder Anthony Gordon (£6m) could be the best option. Gordon has bagged two back-to-back double-digit hauls.
  • Morgan Gibbs-White (£5.7m) – Nottingham Forest have some great fixtures coming up with huge potential. Their most promising asset is this man. Gibbs-White takes penalties but has returned three times in his last three games.

Sell

  • Ben White (5.7m) – Whilst it may be tempting to hold onto White for Luton next his minutes are at risk. The Arsenal defender has failed to start any of his last three matches in the league which is a massive concern moving forward.
  • Matty Cash (£5m) – Aston Villa have rough fixtures ahead starting with a game against Manchester City next. Not only are Aston Villa struggling to keep clean sheets but Cash also failed to start the last match so he’s a major risk for gametime.
  • Moussa Diaby (£6.8m) – Similar to his teammate Cash Diaby also failed to start the the last match. He seems to be being substituted early when he does start as well. When there is plenty of midfielder picks out there Diaby is a must sell.
  • Kaoru Mitoma (£6.5m) – Brighton have a mixed schedule ahead but rotation is rife in the front line. Star player Mitoma did not start the last match and with other options available he feels like a wasted addition.
  • Manchester City defenders – The league holders are really struggling to keep clean sheets this season. There is also plenty of rotation at the back which makes it even more difficult to own one when there are better defender options elsewhere.
  • Bruno Fernandes (£8.3m) – Manchester United don’t look anywhere near their potential from an offensive point of view. Talisman Fernandes has also managed just four returns all season. There are better ways to spend £8.3m, especially in midfield.
  • Nick Pope (£5.5m) – The Newcastle goalkeeper dislocated his shoulder recently which means he could be out for some time.

Hold

  • Gabriel Martinelli (£7.8m) – This could be a confusing one when it comes to Buy Sell and Keep for Gameweek 15. As frustrating as he has been recently owners could give the Brazilian one more chance. They face Luton next who are still yet to keep a single clean sheet this season.
  • Ollie Watkins (£8.4m) – Manchester City lay ahead next for Aston Villa but they have failed to convince defensively this season. Aston Villa are also one of the leagues highest scorers and their man man bagged a goal and an assist in the most recent game.
  • Cole Palmer (£5.3m) – Palmer failed to start last match due to a precaution but he is fully expected to start against Manchester United. The midfielder has been one of the Blues most influential players this season and takes his sides penalties.
  • Crystal Palace defenders – Things haven’t been great from a defensive point of view recently. However, with the quick turnaround this week and rotation expected the Crystal Palace defenders are safe in terms of minutes and face Bournemouth next.
  • Alexander Isak (£7.5m) – Although he had a disappointing Gameweek 14 and Callum Wilson is in training Isak is still expected to start this week. He also faces Everton next so could have good potential and takes penalties.
  • Son Heung-Min (£9.6m) – Son looks back to his best after bagging two assists in Gameweek 14. He has a meeting with West Ham next. The Hammers have been struggling to keep clean sheets and Son leads the Spurs frontline.
  • Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) – West Ham come up against Tottenham next. Although seemingly tough on paper Tottenham have shipped at least two goals in all of their last three matches. Because of that Bowen could have a great opportunity to get back amongst the returns.

We look through all of the most popular picks for the round ahead right here.

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