FPL General is back with another round of FPL tips – this week focusing on his top three transfer targets ahead of Gameweek 11.
As we head into Gameweek 11, maximising the impact of those precious free transfers is key to gaining ground in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL).
Here are my top three transfer targets to consider, each offering solid potential to strengthen your squad for the weeks ahead.
FPL Gameweek 11 Tips: Three Best Transfer Targets
Chris Wood – Nottingham Forest (Forward)
For managers looking to move on from the inconsistent Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Chris Wood is a straightforward pick despite Nottingham Forest’s tougher schedule in the short term.
The New Zealand international is on fire right now, providing goal threat and leadership at the front of the Forest attack – only Erling Haaland has scored more this campaign.
With his affordable price tag, Wood is a must-have for those looking to capitalise on an efficient forward who can deliver even in challenging fixtures.
While Nuno Espirito Santo’s side face some trickier matches ahead, Wood’s central role in the team’s attack makes him a reliable option, particularly when it comes to set pieces and physical battles in the box.
Antoine Semenyo – Bournemouth (Midfielder)
Antoine Semenyo is primed to be an ideal replacement for Brennan Johnson, especially as Tottenham prepare to face Manchester City in Gameweek 12.
Semenyo’s form has been excellent, with four goals to his name already this season and impressive underlying stats. He passes the eye test each week, with his energy, pace, and direct play style making him a constant threat.
Bournemouth’s favourable fixture run through to Gameweek 20 also increases his appeal, providing a rare opportunity for managers to add a reliable budget forward who’s capable of delivering consistently.
David Raya – Arsenal (Goalkeeper)
For those who have stuck with Brentford’s Mark Flekken, who has yet to deliver a clean sheet, David Raya is a perfect upgrade in goal.
Arsenal’s defensive performances have been strong, and with their fixtures set to improve from Gameweek 12 onwards, Raya offers significant potential for clean sheets and save points.
With the added bonus of playing behind one of the league’s most organised defences, Raya could easily be a set-and-forget goalkeeper for the rest of the season, providing stability and value for managers looking to lock down their backline.