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Budget Trio Set to Influence Fantasy Premier League Strategies After Transfers

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The recent transfers of Martin Dubravka, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Marc Guiu have caught the attention of Fantasy Premier League managers. Dubravka's move to Burnley, Dewsbury-Hall's transfer to Everton, and Guiu's loan to Sunderland have positioned them as valuable budget options for the 2025/26 season. Dubravka, priced at £4.0m, is the only goalkeeper at this price expected to start regularly. Guiu, at £4.5m, is the cheapest starting forward, while Dewsbury-Hall, at £5.0m, could play a key role in Everton's midfield.
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Why It's Important?

These budget-friendly transfers offer Fantasy Premier League managers the opportunity to optimize their squad budgets, allowing for investment in higher-priced players elsewhere. Dubravka's and Guiu's low costs make them ideal bench options, while Dewsbury-Hall's potential role in set-pieces and as a No. 10 increases his appeal. The strategic use of these players could significantly impact team performance and rankings in the Fantasy Premier League.

What's Next?

Fantasy managers will need to decide how to incorporate these players into their squads, potentially using the Bench Boost chip to maximize points. As the season progresses, the performance of Dubravka, Dewsbury-Hall, and Guiu will be closely watched, influencing future transfer and lineup decisions. Their success could lead to increased interest and changes in player valuations.

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