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FPL General Outlines The Best Buys That DON’T Have A Double Gameweek In Gameweek 24

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Bryan Mbeumo is a Man Utd Transfer Target

FPL General returns with some more FPL tips ahead of Gameweek 24 – this week centred around the best buys that DON’T have a Double Gameweek.

FPL Gameweek 24 Tips: Best Buys That DON’T Have A Double Gameweek

Bryan Mbeumo (£7.8m)

The Brentford talisman is third among midfielders this season for xGI (expected goal involvement) with 12.82, and in Gameweek 24, he faces off against a Tottenham side that have managed just four clean sheets this campaign.

Mbeumo heads into the clash having converted from the spot against Crystal Palace last time out, and he hauled an impressive 19 points in Gameweek 20 thanks to two goals and an assist against bottom-of-the-table Southampton.

Looking forward, the Bees’ next five fixtures look favourable, with clashes against West Ham (A), Leicester (A), Everton (H) and Aston Villa (H) following the Spurs game. It won’t be long before the 25-year-old hits the 20-goal mark for the campaign, with the Cameroonian currently sitting on 14 Premier League goals in 2024/25.

FPL Tips Gameweek 24

Chris Wood (£7.1m)

The Nottingham Forest striker is currently the most transferred-out player heading into Gameweek 24 (almost 250k sales).

He blanked in the 5-0 defeat to Bournemouth and failed to register a single shot on target but had scored in four successive matches prior to that. Within those four games, Wood also provided two assists.

With Brighton at home and Fulham away up next, it’s still viable to get on the 14-goal forward. Mohamed Salah is the only player that has accumulated more bonus points than Wood this season.

FPL Gameweek 23 Price Changes

Justin Kluivert (£5.7m)

Despite a tricky fixture at home to Liverpool, going a week early on Justin Kluivert could pay off.

Given Bournemouth’s impressive performances as of late, namely the 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 23, I don’t expect a Liverpool clean sheet at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.

When the Cherries score, Kluivert is usually involved these days, with five goals and two assists in his last three league matches. The Dutchman ranks third among midfielders for xG (expected goals) this season with 8.10.

The Cherries’ fixtures are fantastic after their Gameweek 24 clash against the Reds, as they take on Southampton (A), Wolves (H), Brighton (A), Tottenham (A), Brentford (H), Ipswich (H) and West Ham (A) in the following gameweeks.

If you don’t buy him this week, make plans to do so for Gameweek 25. It could pay some serious dividends.

FPL Gameweek 24 Price Changes