
"At a lower price than Gabriel, Timber offers attacking upside when he starts and has been easing back into minutes just in time for the key fixtures. Arsenal face Brentford and Wolves, both decent going forward but vulnerable to transitions - exactly the sort of games that suit Timber's attacking strengths. With an FA Cup fixture against Wigan wedged between their double gameweek 26 fixtures, Mikel Arteta will likely rotate in the cup, meaning Timber's league minutes should be safe."
"Gabriel is simply the Arsenal asset to own. In fact, he's arguably the best FPL option in the entire game right now. His combination of clean-sheet potential, set-piece threat, DEFCON ceiling, and bonus‑point consistency makes him a genuine triple captain contender for Double Gameweek 26. Pricing at 7.0m sounds steep - until you realise he's scoring like a premium midfielder at a cut of the price."
Arsenal and Wolves have confirmed Double Gameweek 26, with Arsenal facing Brentford and Wolves and Wolves facing Nottingham Forest and Arsenal. Managers are advised to act early before price rises and transfer competition builds. Timber provides a cheaper Arsenal defensive option with attacking upside, increasing minutes, and likely league starts protected by FA Cup rotation, making him a high-ceiling differential against transition-prone opponents. Gabriel combines clean-sheet potential, set-piece threat, a high DEFCON ceiling and consistent bonus points, priced 7.0m but delivering returns comparable to premium midfielders and offering significant captaincy appeal for the double.
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