By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 34

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 34.

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 34.

 

Arthur, Bayer Leverkusen (Defender, 2.5M, 0%)

After spending most of the season on the sidelines due to a serious injury, the Brazilian fullback has returned to start the last two Bundesliga games for Bayer Leverkusen. Arthur had a really good game at left back last week, scoring 21 points, and if he starts again, he looks like one of the best value buys this week, with Leverkusen looking to keep their unbeaten record going against an out-of-form Augsburg side.

 

Ian Maatsen, Borussia Dortmund (Defender, 10.8M, 11%)

With Borussia Dortmund playing at home against an already relegated and injury-depleted Darmstadt side, it makes a lot of sense to stack up on Edin Terzic's team. With his pace and dynamic style of play, Maatsen could really hurt a shaky Darmstadt defense.

 

Robin Gosens, Union Berlin (Defender, 11.3M, 17%)

Sitting in the relegation playoff spot, Union Berlin is one of the Bundesliga teams with a lot at stake on the final matchday. Playing in an attacking wing-back role, Gosens has been involved in 10 goals this season and is one of the players Union rely on to score goals. 

 

Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich (Defender, 17.1M, 14%)

After his screamer against Real Madrid in the Champions League, Davies had one of his better games of the Bundesliga season against Wolfsburg last week, providing an assist and scoring 15 points in Bayern's 2-0 win. With Alex Grimaldo and Jeremie Frimpong likely to be benched again with Leverkusen's two finals coming up, Davies is a good alternative in the premium category, although it's worth noting that Bayern are far from at full strength, which could negatively impact his numbers.

 

Lovro Zvonarek, Bayern Munich (Midfielder, 1.2M, 0%)

The 19-year-old was handed his first start for Bayern last week and repaid the faith shown in him with an early goal in his side's 2-0 win over Wolfsburg. With Bayern still without the likes of Sané, Musiala and Gnabry, Zvonarek should have a good chance of starting on the wing again, making him a potential steal for just 1.2 million.

 

Marco Reus, Borussia Dortmund (Midfielder, 12.2M, 19%)

It's almost impossible to look past Marco Reus this week, as the veteran is set to play his final home game for Borussia Dortmund against struggling Darmstadt. Reus' teammates will likely do everything they can to give him the farewell he deserves, and given Darmstadt's recent struggles and many conceded goals, he should certainly have a good chance of getting a big return.

 

Xavi Simons, RB Leipzig (Midfielder, 19M, 19%)

Back from suspension, Leipzig's attacking talisman will look to end an impressive season on a high against Eintracht Frankfurt. Simons has played at a consistently high level this season and looks like a safe bet in midfield in a week where many other premium options are out. 

 

Mathys Tel, Bayern (Striker, 9.6M, 2%)

Harry Kane is set to miss out again due to back problems, meaning that Tel is likely to start up front for Bayern for the second game in a row. 9.6 million is a very modest fee for a player starting up front for Bayern, with the young Frenchman keen to make the most of his rare start.

 

Patrik Schick, Leverkusen (Striker, 12.5M, 1%)

The Czech striker, who is expected to start up front for Bayer Leverkusen, has scored in two consecutive Bundesliga games and is owned by just 1% of Fantasy Bundesliga managers as Die Werkself face an out-of-form Augsburg side at home. 

 

Niclas Füllkrug, Dortmund (Striker, 17.6M, 4%) 

Owned by just 4 percent, Füllkrug could prove to be a nice differential this week, with the German international expected to start up front against a Darmstadt side, who have conceded nine goals in their last two matches.

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