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FPL experts: Keep or sell Rashford?

13 Apr 2023
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The Scout's panel discuss what to do with the injured Man Utd star, and the best replacements

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The Scout's panel of Fantasy Premier League experts discuss what to do with Marcus Rashford (£7.2m) following his injury.

See: Best replacements for Marcus Rashford in FPL

Lee Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

I'll reluctantly sell Rashford. There are too many good options elsewhere in that price bracket, such as Jack Grealish (£7.1m).

Ben Crabtree (@FC_CrabDogg)

Rashford to a Manchester City midfielder looks straightforward. Grealish is the most likely choice but Riyad Mahrez (£7.3m) is also a good one-week punt ahead of using the Free Hit chip in Blank Gameweek 32.

Gianni Buttice (@GianniButtice)

I'm holding on to Rashford this week because I'm in the fortunate position of already owning Grealish. As we learn more about his recovery, and if it looks likely he will miss Double Gameweek 34, then I will sell him.

Pras (@Pras_FPL)

If you have a player you want to sell, for example James Maddison (£8.2m) ahead of his match against Man City, then holding Rashford and selling Maddison could work better. You certainly want Rashford if he is fit before Double Gameweek 34.

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Sam Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

I am really torn on Rashford. If he is only going to miss Gameweek 31 and the FA Cup and UEFA Europa League matches, then I would be tempted to hold and have him in place for Double Gameweek 34.

However, I might look to move to Gabriel Martinelli (£6.7m) as I already have two Brighton & Hove Albion midfielders as well as Grealish. Jarrod Bowen (£8.0m) could be a great differential, owned by just 3.1 per cent, if managers want to replace Rashford with a player who doubles in Gameweek 34.

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