FPL Game Week 10 Preview: Is It Time to Sell Mohamed Salah?

Fantasy Premier League managers are debating whether to keep or sell Mohamed Salah after his recent goal against Brentford ended a short dry spell.

FPL Game Week 10

Fantasy Premier League managers are debating whether to keep or sell Mohamed Salah after his recent goal against Brentford ended a short dry spell. Salah’s strike appeared to restore his confidence, vital for Liverpool’s struggles in the 2025–26 season where they’ve lost four consecutive league games.

Liverpool face a difficult test against in-form Aston Villa, who are enjoying a winning streak. However, Villa’s high defensive line could benefit Liverpool’s counter-attacking style and Salah’s pace and skill could again be decisive at Anfield.

At a hefty £14.3 million price tag, Salah is an expensive choice. If he blanks against Villa, some managers might consider alternatives like Semenyo, Gordon, or Mbeumo—affordable midfielders offering strong returns and flexibility.

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However, Salah’s goal against Brentford suggests he deserves one more chance. With the Champions League clash against Real Madrid looming after Villa, Liverpool must regain confidence and rhythm, with Salah at the heart of their attack.

FPL verdict: Hold Salah for now but watch the upcoming matches closely before making a final transfer decision.

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Rajesh Nair

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