By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 32

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 32.

In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Jeremie Frimpong and Harry Kane.

Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 32.

 

Felix Agu, Werder Bremen (Defender, 1.8M, 1%)

After a difficult spell, Werder Bremen have returned to form with impressive victories over Stuttgart and Augsburg. Set to start at left wing-back for Werder and coming off a 10-point return, Agu is certainly one of the better budget options at the back this week as the Green-Whites welcome an inconsistent Gladbach side to the Weserstadion.

 

Maximilian Wittek, Bochum (Defender, 3.4M, 0%)

Wittek played out of position as a winger in the 3-2 win over Hoffenheim, scoring 17 points despite not being directly involved in any of Bochum's goals. He should start again when they face Union Berlin in a crucial relegation battle this weekend.

 

Ian Maatsen, Dortmund (Defender, 9.8M, 5%)

Borussia Dortmund are expected to rest a number of key players against Augsburg with the Champions League return leg against PSG in midweek in mind, but Maatsen looks certain to start as BVB coach Edin Terzic has no real alternatives at left-back with Ramy Bensebaini sidelined. It's been a while since the Dutchman's last good fantasy return, but he's shown what he's capable of on several occasions this season, he's on sale, and Dortmund have a really good run of fixtures for the rest of the campaign, facing Mainz and Darmstadt after this weekend's clash with Augsburg.

 

Mitchell Weiser, Werder Bremen (Defender, 12.6M, 19%)

Weiser was already mentioned in last week's Fantasy Bundesliga picks, and it's safe to say he didn't disappoint with 20 points. With in-form Werder facing a struggling Gladbach side at home, he remains a great option.

 

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, Dortmund (Midfielder, 7.7M, 2%)

Bynoe-Gittens is widely tipped to make a rare start for Dortmund this weekend, with the likes of Jadon Sancho, Julian Brandt and Karim Adeyemi expected to be rested. Priced at just 7.7 million, the highly-rated winger offers a cheap route into the BVB midfield for a matchup that looks good on paper.

 

Roland Sallai, Freiburg (Midfielder, 10.3M, 4%)

Despite receiving minus points for missing a penalty and being on the losing team, Sallai scored 10 points against Wolfsburg last week, getting 9 points from goal attempts alone. Facing a relegation-threatened Köln side, he could be in for another productive matchday.

 

Maximilian Arnold, Wolfsburg (Midfielder, 12M, 1%)

Wolfsburg's set-piece taker had a hand in both goals against Freiburg last week, scoring a whopping 17 points in the process. With already relegated Darmstadt visiting the Volkswagen Arena this weekend, he looks like a sensible player to pick up, with fellow Wolfsburg midfielders Ridle Baku and Patrick Wimmer also worth considering.

 

Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig (Striker, 12.7M, 1%)

While his striking partner Lois Openda (deservedly) gets the most attention when it comes to Leipzig's goalscoring, Sesko has been on a hot streak himself, finding the back of the net in his last four games. If you're looking to differentiate yourself from Openda owners, or want to double up on Leipzig up front against a Hoffenheim side, who have conceded 10 goals in their last three games, the 20-year-old is a great option.

 

Marvin Ducksch, Werder Bremen (Striker, 13.7M, 1%)

Ducskch is on a roll, having scored 32 points in his last two games. The striker is responsible for all of Werder's set pieces, including penalties, and faces a home game against a Gladbach side that have looked vulnerable at the back this season.

 

Jonas Wind, Wolfsburg (Striker, 14.1M, 1%)

The Danish international finally put an end to his goal drought against Bochum on Matchday 30, scoring 11 points, and followed that up with a respectable 8 points last week. With 10 goals and seven assists to his name this season, he could be an excellent differential this week, Wolfsburg host bottom-placed Darmstadt.

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