

Igor Thiago is currently owned by 34.2% of FPL managers; Erling Haaland by 62.5%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 127,781 managers selling Igor Thiago and 151,013 buying Haaland this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 12.0 expected points for Erling Haaland against 5.0 for Thiago. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 276,270 moves define João Pedro-to-Erling Haaland as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 125,257 managers have exited João Pedro while 151,013 have moved into Haaland - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 62.5% ownership, failing to hold Erling Haaland while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Igor Thiago (£7.4m) to Viktor Gyökeres (£8.8m) costs an extra £1.4m heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 142,955 managers have already priced in. Viktor Gyökeres lines up against West Ham (A) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Igor Thiago faces Man City (A). The expected points projection sits at 6.8 for Gyökeres against 5.0 for Thiago. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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João Pedro is currently owned by 40.1% of FPL managers; Viktor Gyökeres by 13.2%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 125,257 managers selling João Pedro and 142,955 buying Gyökeres this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 6.8 expected points for Viktor Gyökeres against 2.0 for João Pedro. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 264,963 moves define Antoine Semenyo-to-Rayan Cherki as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 85,146 managers have exited Antoine Semenyo while 179,817 have moved into Cherki - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 16.7% ownership, failing to hold Rayan Cherki while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Cole Palmer (£10.4m) to Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) frees up £3.8m in the bank heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 179,817 managers have already priced in. Rayan Cherki lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Cole Palmer faces Liverpool (A). The expected points projection sits at 15.0 for Cherki against 1.0 for Palmer. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Jarrod Bowen is currently owned by 14.3% of FPL managers; Erling Haaland by 62.5%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 110,190 managers selling Jarrod Bowen and 151,013 buying Haaland this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 12.0 expected points for Erling Haaland against 6.0 for Bowen. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 254,877 moves define Harry Wilson-to-Rayan Cherki as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 75,060 managers have exited Harry Wilson while 179,817 have moved into Cherki - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 16.7% ownership, failing to hold Rayan Cherki while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Morgan Rogers (£7.5m) to Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) frees up £0.9m in the bank heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 179,817 managers have already priced in. Rayan Cherki lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Morgan Rogers faces Burnley (A). The expected points projection sits at 15.0 for Cherki against 4.7 for Rogers. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Jarrod Bowen is currently owned by 14.3% of FPL managers; Viktor Gyökeres by 13.2%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 110,190 managers selling Jarrod Bowen and 142,955 buying Gyökeres this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 6.8 expected points for Viktor Gyökeres against 6.0 for Bowen. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 249,607 moves define Morgan Gibbs-White-to-Rayan Cherki as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 69,790 managers have exited Morgan Gibbs-White while 179,817 have moved into Cherki - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 16.7% ownership, failing to hold Rayan Cherki while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Ollie Watkins (£8.8m) to Erling Haaland (£14.6m) costs an extra £5.8m heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 151,013 managers have already priced in. Erling Haaland lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Ollie Watkins faces Burnley (A). The expected points projection sits at 12.0 for Haaland against 5.7 for Watkins. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Bryan Mbeumo is currently owned by 15.8% of FPL managers; Rayan Cherki by 16.7%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 47,225 managers selling Bryan Mbeumo and 179,817 buying Cherki this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 15.0 expected points for Rayan Cherki against 2.7 for Mbeumo. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 222,666 moves define Declan Rice-to-Rayan Cherki as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 42,849 managers have exited Declan Rice while 179,817 have moved into Cherki - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 16.7% ownership, failing to hold Rayan Cherki while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Ollie Watkins (£8.8m) to Viktor Gyökeres (£8.8m) is a like-for-like price swap heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 142,955 managers have already priced in. Viktor Gyökeres lines up against West Ham (A) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Ollie Watkins faces Burnley (A). The expected points projection sits at 6.8 for Gyökeres against 5.7 for Watkins. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Enzo is currently owned by 11.1% of FPL managers; Rayan Cherki by 16.7%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 29,872 managers selling Enzo and 179,817 buying Cherki this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 15.0 expected points for Rayan Cherki against 1.0 for Enzo. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 208,170 moves define Igor Thiago-to-Jean-Philippe Mateta as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 127,781 managers have exited Igor Thiago while 80,389 have moved into Mateta - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 8.2% ownership, failing to hold Jean-Philippe Mateta while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Dominik Szoboszlai (£7.0m) to Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) frees up £0.4m in the bank heading into Gameweek 36. Beyond the financials, the fixture window is what 179,817 managers have already priced in. Rayan Cherki lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Dominik Szoboszlai faces Chelsea (H). The expected points projection sits at 15.0 for Cherki against 6.5 for Szoboszlai. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Cunha is currently owned by 7.9% of FPL managers; Rayan Cherki by 16.7%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 27,172 managers selling Cunha and 179,817 buying Cherki this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 15.0 expected points for Rayan Cherki against 4.3 for Cunha. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 205,646 moves define João Pedro-to-Jean-Philippe Mateta as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 125,257 managers have exited João Pedro while 80,389 have moved into Mateta - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 8.2% ownership, failing to hold Jean-Philippe Mateta while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Hugo Ekitiké (£9.0m) to Erling Haaland (£14.6m) costs an extra £5.6m heading into Gameweek 36. Ekitiké is currently listed as a major injury doubt, which is accelerating the transfer out. Erling Haaland lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Hugo Ekitiké faces Chelsea (H). The expected points projection sits at 12.0 for Haaland against 0.0 for Ekitiké. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Hugo Ekitiké is currently owned by 16.7% of FPL managers; Viktor Gyökeres by 13.2%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. Ekitiké is currently listed as a major injury doubt, which is accelerating the transfer out. The model projects 6.8 expected points for Viktor Gyökeres against 0.0 for Ekitiké. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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A combined 190,579 moves define Jarrod Bowen-to-Jean-Philippe Mateta as one of Gameweek 36's most active transfer routes. Of those, 110,190 managers have exited Jarrod Bowen while 80,389 have moved into Mateta - when that volume of managers reaches the same conclusion simultaneously, the market signal carries real weight. At 8.2% ownership, failing to hold Jean-Philippe Mateta while they return costs rank against every manager who made the switch. The full transfer breakdown and AI verdict are on the dedicated page.
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Moving from Jurriën Timber (£6.0m) to Nico O'Reilly (£5.2m) frees up £0.8m in the bank heading into Gameweek 36. J.Timber is currently listed as a major injury doubt, which is accelerating the transfer out. Nico O'Reilly lines up against Brentford (H) - rated Medium for difficulty - while Jurriën Timber faces West Ham (A). The expected points projection sits at 15.0 for O'Reilly against 0.0 for J.Timber. The full transfer analysis is on the dedicated page.
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Igor Thiago is currently owned by 34.2% of FPL managers; Danny Welbeck by 8.1%. That ownership gap quantifies the rank exposure of being on the wrong side of this trade heading into Gameweek 36. The 127,781 managers selling Igor Thiago and 52,897 buying Welbeck this week have already worked through the numbers. The model projects 4.8 expected points for Danny Welbeck against 5.0 for Thiago. The full ownership and fixture breakdown is on the dedicated analysis page.
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Same-position transfer pairings ranked by combined sales and purchases in Gameweek 36. Excludes players ruled out. Updated hourly.
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