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Welbeck → Beto

Replacement analysis by price, form and transfer momentum.

Moving from Welbeck to Beto saves £1.3m in budget and loses 19 total points on the season. Beto currently sits at 3.3% ownership compared to Welbeck's 8.7%, meaning the swap could serve as a differential move.

In recent gameweeks, Beto averages a form rating of 10.3 compared to Welbeck's 4.0, giving the incoming player a clear edge on recent output. Net transfer activity this gameweek shows Beto at 26,623 net vs Welbeck at -19,660 net, reflecting the current market sentiment around both assets.

MetricWelbeckBeto
ClubBHABrightonEVEEverton
Price£6.3m£5.0m
Form4.010.3
Points11091
Net Transfers (GW)-19,66026,623

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I replace Welbeck with Beto in FPL?
Beto has a form rating of 10.3 compared to Welbeck's 4.0, suggesting the move is justified by recent performance. Beto costs £5.0m vs Welbeck's £6.3m.
How does Beto compare to Welbeck on points?
Beto has 91 total points this season vs Welbeck's 110 points. Welbeck leads by 19 points, but recent form may tell a different story.
Is Beto worth the price over Welbeck?
Beto costs £5.0m while Welbeck costs £6.3m — a difference of £1.3m. You save £1.3m which could fund upgrades elsewhere.
What are the transfer trends for Welbeck and Beto?
Welbeck has a net transfer flow of -19,660 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 Welbeck to Beto transfer?
If Beto (£5.0m) is rising in price, transfer early to lock in the price. If Welbeck (£6.3m) is falling, sell sooner to preserve value. Otherwise, wait until close to deadline for the latest injury and lineup news before confirming the swap.