Five FPL players are identified as sell-or-avoid candidates due to injury concerns, inconsistent attacking returns, rotation risk, and difficult upcoming fixtures around Gameweek Three. Chelsea midfielder Palmer carries both worrying recent injury and high price (10.5m) without a guaranteed start, making him a risky long-term holding. Everton's new signing produced two early assists but those returns came from a cross and a spectacular long-range strike, and overall Everton struggle to score, leaving him unreliable at 6.5m. Arsenal's Eberechi Eze looks influential but faces Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Newcastle in his first four fixtures, suggesting patience before investing.
Palmer is a classic FPL troll. If you own him, he blanks. If you don't, he somehow manages to haul big points. His recent injury in the warm up at West Ham looks concerning. For those holding him, it's an unlucky injury but he could be back this weekend. But with Chelsea's fixtures looking mixed and Palmer priced at 10.5m without a guaranteed start at this stage, keeping him long term feels risky at his price.
Everton's new signing burst onto the scene with two assists in his first start for the club, grabbing attention fast. But diving deeper, one assist came from a decent cross, and the other from a brilliant long range strike - not exactly the kind of returns to expect weekly. Everton's overall struggles in front of goal don't help his case either. While he may come into form later this season, at 6.5m he feels too risky right now.
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