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Gyökeres → Bowen
Replacement analysis by price, form and transfer momentum.
Moving from Gyökeres to Bowen saves £1.3m in budget and gains 48 total points on the season. Bowen currently sits at 15.6% ownership compared to Gyökeres's 16.8%, meaning the swap could serve as a differential move.
In recent gameweeks, Bowen averages a form rating of 4.0 compared to Gyökeres's 5.0, so the outgoing player actually has stronger recent returns — consider whether fixtures justify the move. Net transfer activity this gameweek shows Bowen at 385,777 net vs Gyökeres at -155,573 net, reflecting the current market sentiment around both assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I replace Gyökeres with Bowen in FPL?
Bowen has a form rating of 4.0 compared to Gyökeres's 5.0, so the form difference is marginal — consider fixtures and upcoming blanks before moving. Bowen costs £7.8m vs Gyökeres's £9.1m.
How does Bowen compare to Gyökeres on points?
Bowen has 175 total points this season vs Gyökeres's 127 points. Bowen leads by 48 points overall.
Is Bowen worth the price over Gyökeres?
Bowen costs £7.8m while Gyökeres costs £9.1m — a difference of £1.3m. You save £1.3m which could fund upgrades elsewhere.
What are the transfer trends for Gyökeres and Bowen?
Gyökeres has a net transfer flow of -155,573 this gameweek, while Bowen has 385,777 net transfers. Positive momentum for Bowen suggests managers are backing this move.
When is the best time to make the Gyökeres to Bowen transfer?
If Bowen (£7.8m) is rising in price, transfer early to lock in the price. If Gyökeres (£9.1m) 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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