Gameweek 32 Waiver Wire: Draft EPL
- Tottiandor
- Apr 8
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 9
We're here every week giving you our tips on the best Draft Premier League players to pick up ahead of Fantrax Waiver Wire processing! Acquisitions via waivers can make or break your Fantasy EPL season, so make sure you follow our Gameweek 32 recommendations to help dominate your Draft League.

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Waiver Wire Gameweek 32
Here we outline our Fantasy EPL Waiver Wire Gameweek 32 targets that have 40% rostered or below on Fantrax. These players should perform well over the upcoming period!
Conor Bradley (Ros 34%)
Prospects: Bradley had a 10th-round ADP in August after a breakout season deputising for an injured TAA during a season Klopp turned to a lot of youngsters. As Slot took over, Bradley's potential minutes took a nosedive as the Dutchman opted against rotating early in the season, and even when Bradley was given a chance, his role was fairly limited and much less attacking than previously under Klopp. Slowly but surely, he had been dropped in most leagues, and when Trent got injured recently, he was even unfortunate enough to be recovering from an injury of his own. Last weekend, he finally got on the pitch and while he was unable to reverse the fortunes of his team, he provided a brilliantly worked assist and was lively throughout. With Liverpool's defence and especially the full-backs struggling, it is highly likely that if fit, Bradley will be preferred at RB until TAA is back (potentially even after that with Real Madrid rumours circling), so he is worth an add right now.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 5-6 FAB to get him.
Yasin Ayari (Ros 6%)
Prospects: Ayari has been a recurring member of these write-ups all season. The combination of not being nailed, having a high floor and playing on a team that produces goal-scoring opportunities and therefore fantasy points, is a decent combination to feature a lot in waivers. He was always the player on your team who was droppable for a high upside stream, but you were happy to start him when it came to it. His last 3 starts got him 7.25, 10 and 8.25, which is close to perfect from a streamer. Also, he is facing Leicester City on Monday after 2 successive crushing defeats for Brighton. The perfect time for an Ayari masterclass, or a solid 10 pointer.
Verdict: I would use a low-tier waiver pick or 0-1 FAB to get him.
Niclas Füllkrug (Ros 25%)
Prospects: Last week I had him in here saying he might be the one that was promised, the chosen one who would break the West Ham No. 9 curse. Then he proceeded to not be in the Starting XI for the weekend's game. Not to worry, he still got a goal in his second successive sub appearance. After a week's rest, I am pretty sure he will finally get his start next GW and hopefully continue scoring.
Verdict: I would use a low-tier waiver pick or 2-3 FAB to get him.
Ryan Sessegnon (Ros 2%)
Prospects: It looks like after trying Adama, Willian and Wilson at RW, Silva has finally found his ideal winger, and it looks like he had the RW all along. Prodigal son, Ryan Sessegnon was re-signed by boyhood club Fulham after a hugely unsuccessful and disappointing stint at Spurs. He took his time to get back to fitness and the right state of mind, but it looks like he has finally found both and is loving life in his new role. 4 returns in his last 4 starts, 3 coming in consecutive games, means he is hot property in the fantasy world. While Bournemouth and Chelsea in the next 2 games might look more difficult on paper, both of those teams have been struggling, so a Fulham clean sheet would add to Sessegnon's value as he is doing all his attacking while being classified as a defender on Fantrax.
Verdict: I would use a mid-tier waiver pick or 2-3 FAB to get him.
Jota Silva (Ros 2%)
Prospects: With both Awoniyi and Wood injured and CHO also struggling, it is Silva's time to shine in the Forest XI and help them achieve CL qualification. While Everton have improved massively under Moyes, their recent form has dipped a bit and they are far from being air-tight at the back. If Jota Silva starts, I would be happy to slot him in for his potential attacking return (scored 2 in his last two appearances off the bench).
Verdict: I would use a low-tier waiver pick or 0-1 FAB to get him.
Donyell Malen (Ros 17%)
Prospects: We warned you that Malen is not a week-to-week starter, but when he was signed, we didn't think he would take this long to get going. In only his second start since signing, he got his second goal (both coming in the last 2 appearances). We like him for his explosive attacking style, and with this game sandwiched between Villa's two huge PSG Champions League Quarter Finals, I expect Malen to continue starting in the EPL and give way to first-teamers in the CL. He should be primed to continue his rich vein of form against an already relegated Saints.
Verdict: I would use a low-tier waiver pick or 0-1 FAB to get him.
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