FPL Top Transfer Recommendations: Gameweek 27

The Hard Tackle lists the five best options to consider to bring into your team heading into FPL Gameweek 27 of the 2025/26 season.

Gameweek 27 in FPL is that make-or-break moment where smart transfers can catapult your ranking or leave you scrambling. With the Premier League calendar heating up in February 2026, managers everywhere are eyeing their budgets, bench fodder, and those juicy fixtures that scream points potential.

This piece dives deep into five standout transfer targets who are primed to deliver hauls against leaky opponents. Forget the enablers or template punts; these guys blend form, fixture favour, and underlying stats to make your rank rise fast.

Think about it: GW27’s slate features Crystal Palace hosting Wolves, Sunderland welcoming Fulham, Bournemouth tackling West Ham United, Liverpool facing Nottingham Forest, and Chelsea visiting Burnley. These match-ups are not just random but goldmines for differential picks who attack with freedom or feast on dodgy defences. Stacking your team with players who exploit these cracks means more greens in your points column, whether it is clean sheets, bonuses, or outright attacking returns.

But it is not just about one gameweek. FPL bosses know momentum matters. These recommendations set you up for the long haul, with underlying form that stretches into double-digit gameweeks ahead. They are backed by seasons of reliability, recent hot streaks, and teams that actually start their stars.  Grab them before the deadline, and let’s turn those transfer woes into weekly wins.

Why Daniel Munoz is a must-have

Daniel Munoz has turned Crystal Palace’s right flank into his personal highway, and Gameweek 27 feels tailor-made for another explosion. As a wing-back, he does not just sit deep, he surges forward like a midfielder in defender’s clothing, whipping crosses, taking shots, and nabbing bonuses from every tackle.

Last season, he racked up 142 points with 4 goals and 6 assists, proving he is no fluke. This term, through 18 starts, the Colombian international is at 98 points already, including three goals, three assists, and eight clean sheets. Wolves roll into Selhurst Park with a defence that is more sieve than wall. Crystal Palace, under Oliver Glasner, love exploiting wide areas, and Munoz feasts there.

Nordi Mukiele’s Sunderland steel

Nordi Mukiele has been Sunderland’s quiet engine, anchoring a surprise top-half push with grit and goals that FPL managers crave. Versatile enough to lock down flanks or tuck central, he has racked up points and collected DEFCON like clockwork. Bonuses flow his way for interceptions and clearances, and his recent history shows a floor that is rock-solid. There is no rotation risk either; he is every-minute man in a Black Cats side punching up.

Fulham’s defence has been all over the map lately, as they have been solid one week, shipping three the next, with away form that has leaked chances galore. Mukiele thrives against such chaos, as seen in his exploits versus patchy sides. Sunderland’s home fortress at the Stadium of Light amplifies this, where they have blanked better attacks. If you are chasing clean-sheet differentials without premium price tags, Mukiele is your guy.

Rayan’s Bournemouth burst

Rayan has hit Bournemouth like a thunderbolt, bagging two goals and an assist in his first three games to announce himself as FPL catnip. The youngster is a magician, as he dribbles past markers, picks killer passes, and shoots from anywhere, turning average attacks into highlight reels.

His points haul have kicked off hot, and the youngster’s early haul promises a bright future. West Ham’s backline is a gift-wrapped present, as they are defensively vulnerable, conceding from wide zones where Rayan roams free. Bournemouth’s counter-punch style suits his pace perfectly, and facing the Hammers’ high line means there is space for chaos. Expect another impressive display by the young Brazilian.

Florian Wirtz’s Liverpool lustre

Florian Wirtz has finally started slotting into Liverpool like he was born for Anfield, dazzling with four goals and three assists in his recent outings. He has also produced double-digit hauls in his last five games. No wonder he is a mid-price monster; form like this turns good fixtures into green arrows.

Nottingham Forest’s season-long woes line up as Wirtz’s playground in GW27. Liverpool will hope to be ruthless, and Wirtz will be central to their plans, pulling strings against a side that has coughed up chances weekly. Peaking now, with Liverpool’s schedule easing post-Europe, he is the set-and-forget pick who hauls while you sleep.

Joao Pedro’s Chelsea charge

Joao Pedro is tearing it up for Chelsea, racking up four goals and five assists in his last five Premier League games, raining in shots, winning penalties, and producing clinical finishes. The Brazilian’s recent form is fire, producing hauls that scream captain material.

Burnley’s defence remains inconsistent, gifting opportunities to strikers who pounce like Pedro. The GW27 may be the perfect storm for a bag, as the Clarets’ high line meets his movement, and Chelsea’s attack flows through him. Do not sleep on Pedro, as he is the striker flipping tables.

FPL Transfer Recommendations at a Glance

Player Club Opponent Main Appeal Risk Level
Daniel Munoz Crystal Palace Wolves (H) Wing-back attacks + Wolves defensive mess Low
Nordi Mukiele Sunderland Fulham (H) Steady cleans + Fulham inconsistency Low
Rayan Cherki Bournemouth West Ham (A) Instant G/A impact + Hammers leaks Medium
Florian Wirtz Liverpool Nottingham Forest (A) Hot streak + Forest frailty Low
Joao Pedro Chelsea Burnley (H) Goal run + Burnley gaps Medium

Honourable mentions to keep tabs on are Diogo Dalot, Marc Cucurella, Alex Jimenez, Bruno Fernandes, Matheus Cunha, Cole Palmer, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Morgan Rogers, Viktor Gyokeres, Hugo Ekitike, and Jorgen Strand Larsen. They could sneak big if their form holds.

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