2. Andriy Yarmolenko (BUR)
Andriy Yarmolenko was substituted at half-time in their last game against Newcastle, a worrying sign for an FPL manager given that his team needed to score goals to get back into the contest. Like Bournemouth, West Ham’s form has tailed off after a strong start to the season.
The Hammers have scored just four goals in their last four matches, creating just seven ‘big chances’ and attempting a meagre 45 shots. They now embark on a difficult run of fixtures that sees them play Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Wolves and their predicament is not likely to get any better. With many other midfield options doing the business, it makes sense to sell the Ukranian international.
3. Wesley Moraes (WOL)
Wesley enjoyed a decent start to the campaign with four goals and an assist in the first eight matches but has failed to score in the last three. He has taken only three shots in total across those matches only one of which was a ‘big chance’ and more than 20 forwards registered more attempts than the Brazilian.
The Villans now play Wolves, Manchester United and Chelsea in their next three away games and the prospects of further attacking returns for Wesley look bleak. A switch to Diogo Jota of Wolves could be profitable given the kind fixtures upcoming for Wolves and similar price points.