
With a quick turnaround this week and a Tuesday deadline landing today, top FPL managers have been moving fast to get their transfers locked in for Gameweek 14.
The window between Gameweeks has been tight, and the early data from the Transfer Analytics tool shows some clear trends emerging in the most popular moves being made right now.
These are the top 10 transfer combinations among top managers for Gameweek 14:

Marcos Senesi is the second most transferred-out player this week, with more than 425,000 sales according to the Transfer Analytics tool. Three of the top ten transfer combinations include his departure. The Bournemouth defender is suspended until 6 December, ruling him out of the Gameweek 14 match against Everton.

Despite achieving 33 defensive contributions over his last three appearances, his defensive numbers remain worrying — and the suspension may simply give managers the push they needed to move him on.
Across 270 minutes he has conceded nine goals without a single clean sheet. Two recent yellow cards, taking him to five for the season, triggered the suspension and sped up the sell-off.
Even once he returns, his upcoming fixtures are far from ideal. Chelsea (GW15) and Manchester United (GW16) provide little incentive to hold, which explains why many managers prefer to sell rather than just bench him.
Maxence Lacroix has emerged as the standout replacement, returning 20 points in his last three matches. The Crystal Palace defender has produced two clean sheets and conceded just two goals during that spell.
His 27 defensive contributions highlight how strongly he is benefitting from the new scoring system, while an assist and two bonus points show he offers multiple routes to returns.
Crystal Palace face Burnley (GW14) and Fulham (GW15) next, two fixtures that provide genuine clean sheet potential.
Nico O’Reilly is delivering strong underlying numbers, with an xFPL of 19.52 — noticeably higher than his 16 actual points.
The £5.1m Manchester City defender has produced two assists and created three big chances in his last three matches, and he was unfortunate not to score against Leeds at the weekend.
O’Reilly had 2 shots on target — both big chances — and posted an xG of 1.2 📈
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Manchester City now face Fulham (GW14), Sunderland (GW15), Crystal Palace (GW16), West Ham (GW17) and Nottingham Forest (GW18), offering a blend of clean sheet potential and attacking upside.
The only question is whether, with fixtures coming thick and fast, we start to see Pep roulette take effect.
Ismaila Sarr’s ankle issue leaves him with only a 25% chance of featuring in Gameweek 14.
Even before the injury, his recent output had already raised concerns — across his last three appearances he has played 218 minutes without producing a single attacking return, prompting many managers to question his place in their squads.
He is now the third most-sold player this week, with more than 375,000 transfers out.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been outstanding value at £4.9m, returning 29 points over his last three matches. He has scored twice, supplied an assist, collected four bonus points and added two clean sheets.
Everton now face Bournemouth (GW14), Nottingham Forest (GW15), Chelsea (GW16), Arsenal (GW17) and Burnley (GW18) — a mixed run of fixtures.
Elliot Anderson has produced 24 points in his last three matches, delivering a goal and an assist while also ranking as the highest midfielder in the league for defensive contributions. His multiple routes to returns earned him a spot in this week’s Top 5 Differentials article.
Forest meet Wolves (GW14), Everton (GW15), Tottenham (GW16), Fulham (GW17) and Manchester City (GW18), offering several opportunities for more points.

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