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Fantasy Premier League Tips Gameweek 3: Gabriel Martinelli, Marc Cucurella, Ivan Perisic & More

Gabriel Martinelli

If Pregame Week 1's advice had been followed, Martinelli should already be part of the team and scored two goals. you will benefit. His first two games and his decent 16 points, plus more promise. If not, he doesn't need to worry. There is still time to move on.

Despite being the most transferred midfielder of the week and prices rising since then, the Arsenal winger is offering excellent value for his 6.3m, and this weekend away to Bournemouth. , followed by his two great matches against Fulham. House.

Reese His James

Some players sent James off in pre-season due to threats that James would play as his centre-back on the right. . Sure that's a problem - James started from the back three against Tottenham on Sunday - but if anything, it increases his chances of playing in a regular match. So, switching to wingback in-game will give you a lot of points. James scored his second for Chelsea, setting Kai his Havertz as sitter minutes before from that position. The games against Leeds, Leicester and Southampton cannot be ignored.

Marc Cucurella

From the moment Cucurella's potential move from Brighton to one of his top clubs in the Premier League began to be questioned, Fantasy his manager makes him a mainstay of the team at just his 5.0m price.

The only question is whether he is a Chelsea mainstay. I worry about the rotation. Especially when they sign Wesley Fofana in the left-back centre-back slot. But Ben Chilwell is still building his fitness, so his place seems safe for now.

Ivan Toney

Many directors have settled down at the forefront, with Erling Haaland or Harry Kane one of his and Jesus side by side. Alexander Mitrovic differs in structure. Tony is the only player threatening to shake it.

To date, the Brentford frontman has scored one goal and two assists. Fulham are next, then Everton, Leeds and Southampton. This is at least worth considering, especially if you're using Game Week 3's wildcards.

Demarai Gray

Difficult in the mid market below 8.0m. Many managers are looking to move away from Leon Bailey and/or Pedro Neto. Bailey, who was dropped from Aston Villa's starting line-up last weekend, is a more pressing seller.

If you have an extra half a meter to spare, consider Gray and Everton against volatile Nottingham He Forest. If not, it might be worth moving on to his 4.5m plays like Romeo Labia and Harrison Reid.