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Top 5 FPL Most Transferred Out Players

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FPL Most Transferred Out Players

Summary

  • After Gameweek 1 there have been some hits and flops
  • Find out the players that have been removed from most FPL squads
  • This article will help you figure out whether you should be removing these names from your squad as well

Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is never short on drama after the opening weekend, and Gameweek 1 of the 2025/26 season is no different. Managers everywhere are already mulling over their fpl transfers in and out, chasing points, and reacting to those early disappointments that follow every unpredictable Premier League start. Let’s break down the FPL most transferred out players after GW1, explore why they’re being ditched in droves, and see who is taking their places as the fpl most transferred in.

Who are the Top 5 FPL Most Transferred Out Players?

RankPlayerClubPositionGW Transfers Out
1.Florian WirtzLiverpoolMID253,234
2.Josko GvardiolManchester CityDEF241,700
3.Alexander IsakNewcastleFWD234,702
4.Ezri KonsaAston VillaDEF 226,618
5.Joao PedroChelseaFWD168,975

Making moves early in the season is risky, but that’s not stopping tens of thousands of managers from making big calls. This year, the urge to jump on new hot picks (and off Gameweek 1 blanks) is in full swing:

1. Florian Wirtz (Liverpool, Midfielder)

The German midfield maestro Florian Wirtz came into the season with huge hype and a massive ownership, over 31% before GW1. But after blanking in Liverpool’s opener, he’s being shipped out by more than 259,000 managers, making him the FPL most transferred-out player. Price tag, expectations, and the urge to chase the new bandwagon all play a part in his fall from grace.

2. Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City, Defender)

Gvardiol represented an exciting attacking option in defence for City at £5.0m, catching eyes on both defensive and offensive stats potential. However, Pep Guardiola’s notorious rotation and City's impressive squad depth often mean starters don’t get nailed-on minutes. With 241,700 transfers out collected, it’s clear many managers are worried about his ability to provide consistent minutes and returns. Plus, he might not have delivered attacking returns or a clean sheet in GW1, pushing managers to shift to more reliable or nailed-on defensive assets.

3. Alexander Isak (Newcastle, Forward)

Isak has been a key man for Newcastle and a popular fantasy pick over previous seasons, thanks to his goal threat. But a combination of rotation risks, transfer news, or perhaps a quiet gameweek without goal returns likely triggered over 234,000 managers to drop him swiftly. Newcastle’s often unpredictable attacking form can make forwards like Isak a gamble early on, especially with all the transfer rumours surrounding him.

4. Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa, Defender)

Konsa’s high possession in starting lineups and his contribution to defence made him a solid pick last season. However, conceding goals or subpar defensive performances in GW1 can scare managers into offloading defenders to protect their points tally. Over 226,000 managers transferred him out, replacing him with a nailed starter, suggesting a wave of doubt about Villa’s defensive solidity or Konsa’s position in the team. Defenders often get penalised harshly for even a single poor game in the opening weeks.

5. João Pedro (Chelsea, Forward)

Chelsea’s season always draws close attention, and João Pedro was a popular choice owing to his budget-friendly price and potential attacking returns. But Chelsea’s tactical unpredictability and rotation concerns can make their forwards risky assets. 168,975 managers decided to sell him, motivated by a need to reinvest funds in other players who showed immediate returns or started their seasons strongly. Early rotation or lacklustre involvement in attack likely fueled this mass transfer out.

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Why the Sudden Transfers Out After GW1?

Managers are always quick to make changes for several reasons:

  • Chasing Price Rises: Players like Tijjani Reijnders, who had a breakout GW1, see huge transfer volumes. Managers fear being priced out if they wait, spurring FPL transfers in and out at a rapid pace.
  • Avoiding Bleeding Value: High-profile blanks lead to falling prices; no one wants to be stuck with a devaluing asset.
  • Bandwagon Hopping: The psychology of FPL: “Everyone else is buying, I have to as well”, combined with FOMO after seeing huge points hauls, drives the fpl most transferred out numbers way up.

Most Transferred In: Who’s Replacing the Fall Guys?

1. Tijjani Reijnders (Manchester City, Midfielder)

Reijnders is the breakout star of GW1 transfers. Over 547,000 managers have brought him in, causing his price to rise overnight. With his dynamic debut and a price-friendly tag, Reijnders is the poster boy of knee-jerk decisions. His current ownership sits at 25.1%, more than doubling after just one gameweek, making him the FPL most transferred in player, reflecting immense hype and the rush for early-season points.
2. Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, Forward)
Semenyo’s GW1 performance captured managers’ attention, resulting in 337,555 transfers. Priced at just £7.1m, his attacking returns and favourable fixtures have made him one of the hottest pickups after the opening round.
3. Hugo Ekitiké (Liverpool, Forward)
After a stellar GW1 showing with an 11-point haul, Ekitiké has been snatched up by 327,957 managers. Liverpool’s potent attack and his clinical finishing have made him a priority for FPL managers aiming to ride early form for maximum returns.

What Does This Mean for Your Team?

If your squad is littered with any of the most transferred-out names, don’t panic. Acting too fast is classic FPL manager behaviour, but not always rewarded. Remember:

  • Team structure and fixtures still matter.
  • Premium players blank all the time.
  • Sometimes patience, not panic, brings the points.

But if you’re ready for early changes, it’s never too late to catch a rising star on the way up, just don’t forget to check who you’re transferring in, weigh up future fixtures, and try not to burn all your free transfers at once!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best FPL captain choices?

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Cole Palmer (£10.5m) and Mohamed Salah (£14.5m) are your 2 safest bets for captaincy.

What is the maximum transfers saved in FPL?

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If you don't use your free transfer, you can roll it over into the following Gameweek, and have TWO free transfers. You can continue doing this up a maximum of FIVE free transfers.

How to use FPL transfer effectively?

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Identify the players you own who are in poor form and have difficult fixtures coming up. Then swap those players for ones who are in good form and have easy fixtures coming up.

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Edited by- Anurag Mitra
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