Dominic Solanke could boost Dream Team squads

thesun.co.uk

Dream Team managers are beginning to prepare for Gameweek 29, which starts in nine days. One player to consider is Dominic Solanke from Tottenham, who costs £4 million. He is currently on just 5.3% of Dream Team squads, making him a potential choice for managers looking for a different option. Although Gameweek 29 might not be the best time to bring in Solanke, as Tottenham only has one match against Chelsea, his future looks brighter. Chelsea is currently fourth in the Premier League, while Tottenham struggles in 14th place. That said, Gameweek 30 may prove more promising, with Tottenham facing relegation-threatened Southampton. Solanke has been performing well this season. He has scored 11 goals and provided 10 assists, earning 204 points so far. He averages 6.2 points per game since moving from Bournemouth, making him one of the top performers in his team. With four matches planned for Tottenham over the next two game weeks, Solanke could be in a good position to score more. Many other Spurs players are also doing well in Dream Team. Pedro Porro is among the top defenders, while Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison rank high among midfielders. Captain Son Heung-min leads the team with 260 points, thanks to 11 goals and 14 assists. As the international break wraps up, Kulusevski is expected to recover from injury, which would strengthen the team. Overall, Solanke's consistent performance and upcoming favorable matches make him an interesting option for Dream Team managers.


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