Finding the right differentials can make all the difference in tight mini-leagues, especially as template picks start to settle. Here are four low-owned players who could deliver in Gameweek 10.
Leandro Trossard – Arsenal’s Value Differential
Position:
Midfielder Cost: £6.9m Ownership: 0.4% Fixture: Burnley (H)
Leandro Trossard continues to fly under the radar despite consistent performances. He’s started five straight matches and could very much feature again, this week against Burnley.
Across that run, the Belgian has notched one goal, one assist, and 25 FPL points — solid returns for a player priced under £7.0m.
With Bukayo Saka’s £10.0m price tag out of reach for many and Gyokeres proving inconsistent, Trossard stands out as Arsenal’s best-value attacking option ahead of a strong run of fixtures — Burnley (A), Sunderland (A), and Tottenham (H).
Yankuba Minteh – Brighton’s Midfield Livewire
Position: Midfielder
Cost: £6.0m
Ownership: 3.6%
Fixture: Leeds United (H)
Brighton’s schedule is about to turn very favorably, and Yankuba Minteh might be the one to jump on early.
He’s been Brighton’s top FPL performer so far, tallying one goal, three assists, and 38 FPL points in nine appearances.
With the Seagulls now facing newly promoted Leeds United, Minteh could be poised for another return, having grabbed an assist against the Red Devils last time out.
Igor Thiago – Brentford’s Main Man
Position: Forward
Cost: £6.1m
Ownership: 6.3%
Fixtures: cry | NEW | bha | BUR
Igor Thiago has quietly become a reliable FPL forward. Despite an injury-hit start to his Brentford career, he’s started every game this season and already has six goals in nine appearances.
He’s been involved in more than 50% of Brentford’s goals when on the pitch. At £6.1m, he’s an affordable, low-owned striker offering consistent attacking involvement and solid upcoming fixtures.
Matheus Cunha – Manchester United’s Emerging Pick
Position: Forward
Cost: £7.9m
Ownership: 4.0%
Manchester United have found form, winning four of their last five Premier League matches. While Matheus Cunha blanked in four of those, he found the net against Brighton last time out, returning eight FPL points.
At £7.9m and owned by just 4% of managers, Cunha presents a timely route into an improving United attack. With growing confidence and regular minutes, he could be a smart short-term differential.
Are you backing any of these picks, or do you have a hidden gem of your own lined up? Drop your thoughts in the comments — let’s see who can spot the next breakout star before everyone else does.











