
"With GW15 on the horizon and next week's free transfer reset topping everyone back up to five ahead of AFCON, this is your chance to make those final moves count, writes Fantasy Premier League expert Blake Hurst. If you've got a spare transfer lying around, there's no reason to let it burn - go bold and chase a one week haul! GW15 is perfect for short-term punts, where a single fixture swing or bit of form can make all the difference before the reset."
"There's something quietly reliable about Woltemade this season. He doesn't produce massive hauls, but he keeps ticking over - and that's gold for a short-term punt. Sitting on five goals and two assists from 11 appearances with an xGI of 0.5 per 90, he's always getting into clever positions. Burnley at home offers a prime opportunity; they continue to gift chances through the middle and struggle against direct strikers."
"Mbeumo headlines the Manchester United midfield trio worth considering this week. With Wolves up next - a side that has conceded 29 goals in 14 matches and often looks ragged defending set pieces - there's real upside here. United's delivery and movement have been improving, and with Joao Gomes suspended, Wolves could lose even more control in midfield. Whether you fancy Bruno Fernandes for penalties or Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha for open play threat, any of these picks could deliver."
GW15 and the upcoming free transfer reset before AFCON create a prime window for short-term FPL punts. A single fixture swing or sudden bit of form can deliver a decisive one-week haul. Woltemade offers steady returns with five goals, two assists and an xGI of 0.5 per 90, and faces a Burnley side vulnerable through the middle. A Manchester United-linked midfield trio including Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha presents set-piece and open-play upside against a leaky Wolves. Recent attacking form from GuimarĂ£es also points to Newcastle midfield threat versus Burnley. Six one-week picks can provide the final push ahead of the reset.
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