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Calvert-Lewin → Beto

Replacement analysis by price, form and transfer momentum.

Moving from Calvert-Lewin to Beto saves £0.7m in budget and loses 27 total points on the season. Beto currently sits at 3.3% ownership compared to Calvert-Lewin's 11.8%, meaning the swap could serve as a differential move.

In recent gameweeks, Beto averages a form rating of 10.3 compared to Calvert-Lewin's 2.5, giving the incoming player a clear edge on recent output. Net transfer activity this gameweek shows Beto at 26,623 net vs Calvert-Lewin at -10,489 net, reflecting the current market sentiment around both assets.

MetricCalvert-LewinBeto
ClubLEELeedsEVEEverton
Price£5.7m£5.0m
Form2.510.3
Points11891
Net Transfers (GW)-10,48926,623

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I replace Calvert-Lewin with Beto in FPL?
Beto has a form rating of 10.3 compared to Calvert-Lewin's 2.5, suggesting the move is justified by recent performance. Beto costs £5.0m vs Calvert-Lewin's £5.7m.
How does Beto compare to Calvert-Lewin on points?
Beto has 91 total points this season vs Calvert-Lewin's 118 points. Calvert-Lewin leads by 27 points, but recent form may tell a different story.
Is Beto worth the price over Calvert-Lewin?
Beto costs £5.0m while Calvert-Lewin costs £5.7m — a difference of £0.7m. You save £0.7m which could fund upgrades elsewhere.
What are the transfer trends for Calvert-Lewin and Beto?
Calvert-Lewin has a net transfer flow of -10,489 this gameweek, while Beto has 26,623 net transfers. Positive momentum for Beto suggests managers are backing this move.
When is the best time to make the Calvert-Lewin to Beto transfer?
If Beto (£5.0m) is rising in price, transfer early to lock in the price. If Calvert-Lewin (£5.7m) is falling, sell sooner to preserve value. Otherwise, wait until close to deadline for the latest injury and lineup news before confirming the swap.