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Dúbravka → Pope
Replacement analysis by price, form and transfer momentum.
Moving from Dúbravka to Pope costs an extra £1.0m and loses 2 total points on the season. Pope currently sits at 4.4% ownership compared to Dúbravka's 25.8%, meaning the swap could serve as a differential move.
In recent gameweeks, Pope averages a form rating of 3.0 compared to Dúbravka's 0.7, giving the incoming player a clear edge on recent output. Net transfer activity this gameweek shows Pope at 19,299 net vs Dúbravka at -29,518 net, reflecting the current market sentiment around both assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I replace Dúbravka with Pope in FPL?
Pope has a form rating of 3.0 compared to Dúbravka's 0.7, suggesting the move is justified by recent performance. Pope costs £5.0m vs Dúbravka's £4.0m.
How does Pope compare to Dúbravka on points?
Pope has 94 total points this season vs Dúbravka's 96 points. Dúbravka leads by 2 points, but recent form may tell a different story.
Is Pope worth the price over Dúbravka?
Pope costs £5.0m while Dúbravka costs £4.0m — a difference of £1.0m. The upgrade costs extra budget but Pope delivers 94 season points.
What are the transfer trends for Dúbravka and Pope?
Dúbravka has a net transfer flow of -29,518 this gameweek, while Pope has 19,299 net transfers. Positive momentum for Pope suggests managers are backing this move.
When is the best time to make the Dúbravka to Pope transfer?
If Pope (£5.0m) is rising in price, transfer early to lock in the price. If Dúbravka (£4.0m) is falling, sell sooner to preserve value. Otherwise, wait until close to deadline for the latest injury and lineup news before confirming the swap.
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