Every Fantrax manager knows that Waiver Wire acquisitions can make or break your Fantasy EPL season. Our Gameweek 30 Waiver Wire article is here to help you pick up the best Draft Premier League players possible ahead of the next Fantrax waiver processing!
Essential reading before the Tuesday waiver requests process!
Gameweek 30 Waiver Wire
Here we outline Fantasy EPL Waiver Wire Targets that have 40% rostered or below on Fantrax. These players should perform well over the upcoming period!
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Position: Defender
Team: Manchester United
Rostered: 26%
Next Fixture: EVE (H)
Prospects: Long gone are the days when Dalot was heralded as the reinventor of the full back role. Just like his compatriot, sent into exile to Munich, the World Cup break was not good for the Portuguese. Enter the former 60 million pound man, AWB. Written off last season and put in the shop window for sale, he came in with a point to prove and he has thus far succeeded. His solid performances since January have made the United RB spot a genuine time share. While Everton are less of a pushover since Dyche came in, they lack attacking guile, so United defenders seem a good bet for GW30. AWB, if starting, is definitely worth a start in fantasy too. It is also the early game, so no harm in waiting and dropping if he doesn't.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 1-3 FAB to get him.
Fred
Position: Midfielder
Team: Man U
Rostered: 26%
Next Fixture: EVE (H)
Prospects: ChatGPT, copy and paste the above Prospects but change Dalot references to Eriksen being injured and Casemiro suspended. Sabitzer, McTominay and Fred have all had their moments in the lineup and have performed admirably. As United's season slowly grinds to a slower pace, the defensive mids continue to put in decent shifts. Again, Everton are a decent opponent and it being an early game lets managers hold the questionable starters until lineups are announced.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 1-3 FAB to get him.
Crysencio Summerville
Position: Midfielder
Team: Leeds
Rostered: 29%
Next Fixture: CRY (H)
Prospects: There has been a lot of chopping and changing in the Leeds starting lineup, especially in the attack. Summerville got the start at the weekend but was a sub in the heroic victory midweek. With Leeds looking like they are gathering some sort of momentum in the fight for survival, a game and a potential win against Palace would be a huge points and morale boost. Summerville, if starting, offers a cheap ticket on the Leeds attacking bandwagon.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 1-3 FAB to get him.
Jordan Ayew
Position: Forward
Team: Crystal Palace
Rostered: 26%
Next Fixture: LEE (A)
Prospects: Based on very very little evidence, it looks like Roy Hodgson's new look Palace will be a "shot on target/xG-juggernaut". Well, maybe we should not jump to conclusions just yet. But one thing is true: a potential season-ending injury to Zaha opens up the role of attacking head honcho. Edouard and Mateta will clearly not take the role, but Ayew might just step up. Their schedule is an absolute dream and even if they only score 1-2 goals every game, it is looking increasingly likely that Ayew will get a shot at being involved in most of those few goals. If you are in need of more than a streamer and can use him as a FWD3 ROS, he's also your man.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 1-3 FAB to get him.
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