Top transfer ins
1. Erling Haaland, Man City, £14.7m
This is the standout move for GW37. Haaland leads the incoming options on both projection and ceiling, with xP 7.58, backed by form 5.4 and a massive 62.5% ownership. The fixture is away to Bournemouth, and while it is not the softest game on paper, City still carry elite attacking expectation and Haaland remains the clearest captaincy level pick among the names changing hands this week. If you are buying one premium for the run-in, this is the one.
2. Prioritise premium forwards over flat midfield punts
The transfer market this week is giving a strong signal. Managers are moving cash away from stalled mid-price picks and into reliable heavy hitters. With several popular midfielders posting weak recent numbers, the opportunity cost of not owning Haaland is now higher than the risk of restructuring for him.
3. Back players with form and minutes security
At this stage of the season, role certainty matters as much as fixture quality. Haaland checks both boxes better than the rest of the pool highlighted here. Even at £14.7m, the combination of projection, team strength and proven explosiveness makes him the headline buy.
Top transfer outs
1. Daniel Muñoz, Crystal Palace, £5.9m
Muñoz has cooled off sharply. His form is down to 2.0, which is not enough to justify holding a defender at £5.9m when late-season rotation and clean sheet volatility are both rising. With 9.2% ownership, this is exactly the type of highly owned but low-upside asset you can move on from.
2. Mohammed Kudus, Tottenham, £6.4m
Kudus is the clearest sell in the midfield bracket. A form score of 0.0 is as bad as it gets, and at 9.1% ownership he is still damaging enough to rank movement if he blanks again. At £6.4m, there are better uses of funds, especially if the aim is to unlock Haaland or upgrade to a midfielder with real end product.
3. Dean Henderson, Crystal Palace, £5.1m
Goalkeeper transfers are rarely exciting, but Henderson is another viable exit. His form is just 1.4 and he still sits at 9.0% ownership. If you have a free transfer and no fires elsewhere, this is the kind of marginal gain move that can still be worth making. Palace defensive value has tailed off, and Henderson no longer looks like a hold based on current output.
- Also worth selling: Reijnders, Man City, £5.0m, form 1.2, 8.9% ownership.
- Also worth selling: Chalobah, Chelsea, £5.4m, form 0.8, 8.8% ownership.
Recommended swap pairs
Kudus to Haaland
If your structure allows a forward reshuffle, this is the clearest aggressive move. You are swapping out a player with 0.0 form for the best projected asset of the week at xP 7.58. It is a decisive upgrade in both reliability and captaincy potential.
Muñoz to a cheaper defender, bank cash for Haaland
This is the practical route for many squads. Muñoz at £5.9m with 2.0 form is expendable, and downgrading him can create the funds needed to turn a struggling attacker into Haaland. If you are one move short of the premium switch, this is the sacrifice that makes the most sense.