As Fantasy Premier League managers gear up for gameweek 20, experts highlight key players to acquire and offload based on form, fixtures, and injuries. Arsenal defender Gabriel emerges as a top target, while England's Marc Guéhi and Nico O’Reilly face the axe. A major transfer sees Brennan Johnson join Crystal Palace in a club-record deal.
Fantasy Premier League enters a pivotal phase with gameweek 20 on the horizon, offering managers a chance to reset after the festive chaos. Published on January 2, 2026, advice from experts like Blake Hurst emphasizes strategic transfers amid tightening mid-season ranks.
Among the must-buys, Arsenal's Gabriel (6.4m) stands out. Back from a seven-match absence, he leads all defenders in FPL points this season and excels in set-piece threats. Upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest— the league's weakest for conceding from dead balls—position him for clean sheets and goals. "If you want defensive returns with an attacking edge, Gabriel is your man," Hurst writes.
Other recommended acquisitions include West Ham's Jarrod Bowen (7.6m), a differential with under 8% ownership and favorable matches against Wolves, Forest, and Tottenham; Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins (8.6m), who has scored five goals and provided two assists in his last six games; Tottenham's Cristian Romero (5.0m), benefiting from Spurs' strong expected clean sheet odds; and Newcastle's Bruno Guimarães (7.0m), fresh off a 10-point haul and facing a vulnerable Crystal Palace.
Conversely, five players warrant dumping. Brentford's Igor Thiago (7.0m) battles injury and tough fixtures like Everton and Chelsea. Manchester City's Nico O’Reilly (5.3m) risks rotation under Pep Guardiola against Chelsea, Brighton, and United. Arsenal's Piero Hincapié (5.4m) sees minutes evaporate with Gabriel's return alongside Saliba and Timber. Brighton's Danny Welbeck (6.3m) offers inconsistent returns despite a home game versus Burnley. Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi (5.3m) has blanked four straight amid team injuries and a grueling schedule including Newcastle and Villa.
A notable real-world transfer bolsters the narrative: Brennan Johnson has joined Crystal Palace from Tottenham for a £35m club-record fee, signing a four-and-a-half-year deal and donning No. 11. Eligible for Sunday's clash at Newcastle, FPL expert Heisenberg advises caution, noting competition from Sarr, Mateta, and Pino post-AFCON. "Wait and see how he fits," he suggests.
Injuries abound, with Arsenal's Rice sidelined by swelling (replacements like Guimarães or Rogers favored), and widespread doubts across teams like Newcastle (Botman, Trippier) and Liverpool (Gomez). Fixtures kick off Saturday with Aston Villa vs. Nottingham Forest at 12:30 GMT, deadline 11:00 GMT. Q&A highlights include capping consistent picks like Haaland and viewing Gabriel as a must-have after Haaland in importance.
This blend of form analysis and news shapes GW20 strategies, urging minimal mistakes for rank protection.