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Scotsman
5 days ago
- Business
- Scotsman
Fantasy Premier League Tips: 8 of the best forwards to transfer into your FPL team - including 68-goal hitman and Liverpool target
Ready to build your Fantasy Premier League team ahead of the new season, but not sure which strikers to include in your forward line? Don't worry, because we're going to be providing you our top tips for which strikers should be included in your squad. With a host of top quality goal-scorers to pick from, ensuring you pick the best three frontmen possible will be essential for FPL glory come May - especially when you are limited to a budget of only €100 million. Have you began to pick your team, and are feeling unsure if you should spent big, or go and grab a bargain in order to spend elsewhere? Have a forward in mind, but aren't sure who should be your bench options? Splashed the cash Mohamed Salah on and need a cheaper alternative marksman to even it out? We've got you covered with a full list of the best forwards to fit every budget ahead of the 25/26 curtain raiser next weekend. 1 . Joao Pedro (Chelsea) - £7.5million Scored 10 goals for Brighton last season prior to his summer move to Chelsea, where he has already started well, scoring three goals in their FIFA World Club Cup success in June. At £7.5million, he's significantly cheaper than some other 'top six' strikers, yet remains one of the division's most deadly marksmen. | Getty Images Photo Sales 2 . Callum Wilson (West Ham United) - £6million A calculated risk which could pay dividends, with a bit of luck. The ex-Newcastle United striker is an experienced goal-getter that knows where the net is. His problem? Injuries. At such a low cost, Wilson could be worth the risk if he stays fit - and if he doesn't? You can also transfer him out at a later date. | Stu Forster Photo: Stu Forster Photo Sales 3 . Danny Welbeck (Brighton) - £6.5million The veteran striker hit double figures for the Seagulls last season, and appears to be having a bit of an Indian summer at the AMEX Stadium. A reliable, inexpensive striker that could end up a FPL bargain come the end of the campaign. | BHAFC Photo: BHAFC Photo Sales 4 . Viktor Gyoekeres (Arsenal) - £9million With 68 goals in the last two season prior to his transfer to the Emirates, can you really afford to not include him in your squad? He's £5million cheaper than Haaland, and will likely get a boat load of chances at Arsenal. | Getty Images Photo Sales


Scotsman
5 days ago
- Business
- Scotsman
Fantasy Premier League Tips: 8 of the best forwards to transfer into your FPL team - including 68-goal hitman and Liverpool target
Ready to build your Fantasy Premier League team ahead of the new season, but not sure which strikers to include in your forward line? Don't worry, because we're going to be providing you our top tips for which strikers should be included in your squad. With a host of top quality goal-scorers to pick from, ensuring you pick the best three frontmen possible will be essential for FPL glory come May - especially when you are limited to a budget of only €100 million. Have you began to pick your team, and are feeling unsure if you should spent big, or go and grab a bargain in order to spend elsewhere? Have a forward in mind, but aren't sure who should be your bench options? Splashed the cash Mohamed Salah on and need a cheaper alternative marksman to even it out? We've got you covered with a full list of the best forwards to fit every budget ahead of the 25/26 curtain raiser next weekend. 1 . Joao Pedro (Chelsea) - £7.5million Scored 10 goals for Brighton last season prior to his summer move to Chelsea, where he has already started well, scoring three goals in their FIFA World Club Cup success in June. At £7.5million, he's significantly cheaper than some other 'top six' strikers, yet remains one of the division's most deadly marksmen. | Getty Images Photo Sales 2 . Callum Wilson (West Ham United) - £6million A calculated risk which could pay dividends, with a bit of luck. The ex-Newcastle United striker is an experienced goal-getter that knows where the net is. His problem? Injuries. At such a low cost, Wilson could be worth the risk if he stays fit - and if he doesn't? You can also transfer him out at a later date. | Stu Forster Photo: Stu Forster Photo Sales 3 . Danny Welbeck (Brighton) - £6.5million The veteran striker hit double figures for the Seagulls last season, and appears to be having a bit of an Indian summer at the AMEX Stadium. A reliable, inexpensive striker that could end up a FPL bargain come the end of the campaign. | BHAFC Photo: BHAFC Photo Sales 4 . Viktor Gyoekeres (Arsenal) - £9million With 68 goals in the last two season prior to his transfer to the Emirates, can you really afford to not include him in your squad? He's £5million cheaper than Haaland, and will likely get a boat load of chances at Arsenal. | Getty Images Photo Sales
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
🔚 Inzaghi picks Al-Hilal, farewell Inter: his players say goodbye 👋
The relationship between Inzaghi and Inter has come to an end after four years. The epilogue arrived after the heavy defeat in the Champions League final against PSG, but reducing the Nerazzurri chapter of the "demon" to the knockout in Monaco would be unfair. His Inter's defeats were heavy, it's true, but Inzaghi deserves credit for bringing the Nerazzurri back to the top of world football. His impact was remarkable and after four years together, players and club can only thank him. 👋 The farewell of Inter players This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. 📸 Stu Forster - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
📸 Massive Etihad tifo pays tribute to Kevin De Bruyne 🥲
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here. The King of City bids farewell. This Tuesday evening, Kevin De Bruyne plays his last home match with Manchester this match against Bournemouth holds great sporting interest with the Citizens still in the race for the Champions League, the Skyblues supporters nevertheless wanted to pay tribute to their legend. 📸- City fans have prepared a tribute for De Bruyne's final home match.'KING KEV' 👑 — The Touchline | Football Coverage (@TouchlineX) May 20, 2025 📸 Stu Forster - 2025 Getty Images - The latest trends for Didier Deschamps' list - The Daily: Kombouaré thanked, Klopp towards an Italian giant? - Longoria's heavy accusations on VAR in Ligue 1 📸 Stu Forster - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Update on the Final Sprint in the Top 4 European Leagues 🔎
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here. What's happening with our neighbors? Premier League 🏴 📸 Stu Forster - 2025 Getty Images The race for Europe If Liverpool is sailing towards the title with its 12-point lead over Arsenal, everything is still open for the race for Europe with nine games left to play. Advertisement The Gunners and Nottingham Forest seem assured of playing in the Champions League thanks to their small cushion over fifth place. On the other hand, for the last Champions League spot and also those that allow access to the Europa League and the Europa Conference League, it's simply seven teams that are within five points of each other. So, everything can still change. The relegation battle Like the title race, the relegation battle seems to be all but over. Ipswich Town, 18th, is nine points behind Wolves, who are on a positive streak. Unfortunately for them, Leicester and Southampton, the suspense is no longer present. The top scorers' ranking There, too, Mohamed Salah is dominating the Premier League and has a six-goal lead over his first pursuer, namely Erling Haaland. But has the Norwegian said his last word? Bundesliga 🇩🇪 📸 Alex Grimm - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement The title race With a six-point lead over Leverkusen, Bayern is getting closer to the title that had escaped them the previous season. However, beware of B04's comeback, who only have the championship and the German Cup left to play. The race for Europe Five teams still seem to be able to claim a Champions League spot in Germany, with Mayence, Francfort, Leipzig, Fribourg, and Gladbach all within five points of each other. As for the Europa League and the Europa Conference League, Wolfsbourg, Augsbourg, and Stuttgart can still join the battle. With seven points behind the first European spot, Dortmund will have to push hard to come back. The relegation battle If Kiel and Heidenheim seem doomed to achieve a feat to save their skin, Bochum still has a slim hope. The 16th-placed team is five points behind Sankt Pauli. The top scorers' ranking Harry Kane seems to be heading towards another top scorer title, but the English striker is still under threat from Patrick Schick and his 17 goals. Serie A 🇮🇹 📸 Marco Luzzani - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement The title race With eight games left to play, Inter has created a gap over Naples and Atalanta Bergame. But with the Champions League to play, will Simone Inzaghi's players have the legs to go all the way? The race for Europe Behind the top three, there are three European spots left to be distributed in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League. The battle for the last Champions League spot should be played between Bologne, Juventus, Lazio, and Roma. Fiorentina and AC Milan have not said their last word for the C3 and C4. The relegation battle Except for Monza, who seems condemned, five teams are still concerned about the battle for survival. Venise, Empoli, Parme, Lecce, and Cagliari are all within five points of each other. The top scorers' ranking Mateo Retegui seems to have knocked out the competition in Serie A. The Atalanta striker has a seven-point lead over Moïse Kean. LaLiga 🇪🇸 📸 Aitor Alcalde - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement The title race This is the championship where the title race is the most uncertain. Barça and Real Madrid are tied, while Atlético de Madrid has lost ground and is four points behind with 10 games left to play. Note that Barça has a game in hand. The race for Europe For the Champions League, the four spots seem promised to Barça, Real, Atlético, and Bilbao. A step below, the battle is raging between Villarreal, Betis, Majorque, and Celta Vigo for the qualifying spots in C3 and C4. The relegation battle Like Montpellier or Monza, Real Valladolid is heading towards the second division. On the other hand, the battle to avoid the other two relegation spots promises to be thrilling. Las Palmas, Leganés, Alavés, Valencia, and Espanyol are only separated by three small points, and the sprint is going to be crazy. 📸 David Ramos - 2025 Getty Images