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.
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%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%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.
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