
"With Gameweek 5 on the horizon, it's just as important to offload players who are struggling for minutes, form, or facing rotation risks, writes FPL expert Blake Hurst. This week's Fantasy Premier League sell list focuses on five players who carry too much risk or lack the returns needed at this stage. Freeing up funds and squad spots by cutting these options can help you invest smarter and maintain momentum as the season builds."
"Richarlison (Tottenham, 6.7m) Richarlison faces stiff competition for minutes with Dominic Solanke, Randal Kolo Muani and even Mathys Tel, who started up front in Gameweek 4. If the Brazil international was nailed on, he'd be a solid FPL asset thanks to his proven goal threat. However, the current rotation risks make him a risky pick, especially when there are more consistent options available this early in the season."
"Rayan Ait-Nouri (Man City, 5.9m) If Rayan Ait-Nouri is still in your squad, now's the time to cut him loose. The wideman's injury against Tottenham means he's set to miss the next few gameweeks, making his 5.9m price tag tough to justify. Holding an injured player - especially at that price - limits your options for starting defenders who can deliver consistent returns."
With Gameweek 5 approaching, managers should offload players who are struggling for minutes, form, or facing rotation and injury risks. The sell recommendations target five options that lack reliable returns at this stage. Richarlison faces significant competition from Solanke, Kolo Muani and Tel, creating rotation risk despite his goal threat. Rayan Ait-Nouri is injured and likely to miss multiple gameweeks, making his 5.9m price hard to justify. Freeing funds and squad spots enables investment in consistent starters such as Marcos Senesi, Joachim Andersen, Micky van de Ven or James Tarkowski to maintain momentum.
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