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Value5 April 2026

Gordon & Szoboszlai: The GW32 Midfield Value Transfers Flying Under the Radar

With B. Fernandes dominating captain talk at 44.7% ownership, two genuinely differential midfielders are slipping through the net. Anthony Gordon (form 10.5, £7.4m, 7.6% owned) has attracted 113k transfers in this week alone yet remains a true differential, while Dominik Szoboszlai (form 7.0, £7.1m, 14.1% owned) offers Liverpool's best attacking upside at a budget price. Here is why both deserve a spot in your GW32 squad.

Anthony GordonNEW | MID
Form: 10.5Price: £7.4mOwned: 7.6%Transfers in: +113,399Fixture: CRY (a, diff 3)

Gordon is the third highest form player in the entire game right now, behind only B. Fernandes and Saliba, and Newcastle travel to Crystal Palace in a balanced GW32 fixture with a difficulty rating of 3 for both sides. At 7.6% ownership he is a genuine differential who punishes template managers hard when he delivers.

BUY -- 88%
Dominik SzoboszlaiLIV | MID
Form: 7.0Price: £7.1mOwned: 14.1%Transfers in: +72,615Fixture: FUL (h, diff 2)

Szoboszlai hosts Fulham at Anfield in a favourable difficulty-2 fixture and at £7.1m represents exceptional Liverpool midfield coverage for managers who cannot stretch to premium options. His 72k transfers in confirm growing manager confidence, and Liverpool's home record makes him a reliable floor-raiser with genuine ceiling potential.

BUY -- 79%
Captain Context: B. FernandesMUN | MID
Form: 11.5Price: £10.3mOwned: 44.7%Fixture: LEE (h, diff 2)

Fernandes is the top form player in the game at 11.5 and faces Leeds at home in a comfortable difficulty-2 tie, making him the standout armband choice in GW32. If you already own him, captain is a straightforward call; if not, picking up Gordon or Szoboszlai as differentials while keeping Fernandes as your captain via a bench boost or chip strategy is the smarter budget play.

CAPTAIN -- 91%

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