The Scout is tipping four players for big success in Gameweek 15 of 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Saturday’s 11:00 GMT deadline, to help managers gain an edge over their mini-league rivals.

Phil Foden (Man City) £8.3m

The Manchester City star is the No 1 priority for managers by a huge margin after his back-to-back two-goal hauls against Leeds United and Fulham. 

Foden has earned a hefty 810,000+ transfers in for his home match against Sunderland, more than half a million more any other player.

A recent change of position has been the key to the England star’s transformation in Fantasy.

Mainly playing as a central midfielder, Foden had just one goal and one assist to his name over the first 12 Gameweeks.

But a move to the front three has helped Foden score four goals and amass 32 of his 65 points for the season in those last two Gameweeks. 

Fantasy managers are more than aware of Pep Guardiola’s rotation policy, particularly in congested periods such as this.

While that does add a degree of risk to bringing in their players, managers will have five free transfers immediately after the Gameweek 15 deadline to freshen up their squads anyway. 

Foden’s recent hauls of 15 and 17 points indicate that if there’s one Man City midfielder worth taking that risk on, then he is the one. 

Nick Woltemade (Newcastle) £7.4m

A home encounter with Burnley gives the Newcastle United forward the chance to continue his consistent debut season in Fantasy.

Since making his appearance for the Magpies in Gameweek 4, Woltemade has scored or assisted in seven of his 11 outings.

The underlying statistics show the forward has been his side’s main goal threat over that run. 

Woltemade’s totals of 19 shots in the box and eight big chances – situations where a player is expected to score – both rank first among team-mates from Gameweek 4.

Burnley, meanwhile, have conceded a league-high 21 goals across their seven road trips. 

Away from home, their total of 25 big chances conceded is also the most among all sides, suggesting Woltemade can get more goals at St James’ Park on Saturday afternoon. 

Pedro Neto (Chelsea) £7.2m

The Chelsea winger has been an overlooked gem in Fantasy for a number of Gameweeks.

Neto is the top-scoring midfielder over the last seven Gameweeks, amassing 48 points during that run thanks to four goals and two assists.

Yet he can be found in just under nine per cent of squads ahead of the Blues’ visit to AFC Bournemouth this weekend.

Neto’s all-round attacking prospects are highlighted by the statistics across that period.

His 14 shots, 10 shots in the box and four big chances all rank second for Chelsea, while he sits third for chances created, with 10.

Bournemouth, meanwhile, are without a clean sheet over their last five matches, conceding at least twice in all but one of those encounters. 

Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) £6.3m

Brighton & Hove Albion’s winger has the home form to pose big problems for West Ham United this weekend.

Minteh has supplied two assists in two of the Seagulls’ last three at Amex Stadium, collecting 22 points across those contests.

Crucially, Brighton have been one of the most reliable sides for attacking returns in home matches this season. 

Indeed, their total of 15 goals at home is bettered only by Man City and Arsenal, with 19 and 18 respectively.

And the underlying numbers further showcase Minteh’s major influence on his side’s attack.

In home matches, his 12 shots in the box and 12 chances created both rank top for the Seagulls.