By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 7

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team for Matchday 7.
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In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Florian Wirtz and Harry Kane.

Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 7.

Omar Traoré, Heidenheim (Defender, 6M, 7%)
Traoré has played in a more attacking wing-back role for Heidenheim in the last two games. This, his low price and the fact that Heidenheim have a fairly good run of fixtures make him an interesting option.

Valentin Gendrey, Hoffenheim (Defender, 8M, 0%)
The Frenchman looked very bright for Hoffenheim before the international break, scoring against Stuttgart on Matchday 6 to reach a whopping 301 points. With Hoffenheim facing Bochum, Heidenheim, St. Pauli and Augsburg in their next four games, now seems like a great time to pick him up.

Nico Elvedi, Gladbach (Defender, 10M, 11%)
Elvedi has consistently performed well, averaging 192 points per game, with 127 being his lowest return so far. With Gladbach having three good games coming up, starting with a home game against Heidenheim, he should continue to get solid returns.

 

Tom Bischof, Hoffenheim (Midfielder, 5M, 2%)
Though he hasn't exactly been flying high so far this season, Bischof could be an excellent value pick in the coming weeks given Hoffenheim's attractive schedule.

Jakub Kaminski, Wolfsburg (Midfielder, 6M, 4%)
A midfielder who plays as a wing-back doesn't seem that attractive on paper, but at just 6 million, Kaminski is worth considering, especially with Wolfsburg approaching a nice run of games against Werder Bremen, St. Pauli, Augsburg, Heidenheim and Union Berlin.

Jamie Gittens, Dortmund (Midfielder, 10M, 8%)
It's been an inconsistent season for Dortmund, who suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss to Union Berlin in their last game before the international break. The Black and Yellows will be looking to bounce back at home against St. Pauli. Gittens has already shown what he's capable of with two braces this season, and at just 10 million, he could prove to be a bargain.

Franck Honorat, Gladbach (Midfielder, 10M, 0%)
If you want a Gladbach midfielder, Kevin Stöger is the logical choice at 15 million. But if you can't quite afford him or want to go with another option, Franck Honorat is a great alternative at 10 million. The Frenchman made an excellent start to the season, but then picked up an injury. Fortunately for Gladbach, he's back now and could play a key role in the coming games with his dangerous crosses and goal threat.

Andrej Kramaric, Hoffenheim (Striker, 10M, 17%)
The Croatian international has certainly shown what he's capable of this season, and given Die Kraichgauer's schedule, he's hard to overlook at a price that seems too low for a player with his potential.

Tim Kleindienst, Gladbach (Striker, 12M, 8%)
The new German international has been impressive for Gladbach so far this season, averaging 174 points. With Gladbach facing Heidenheim, Mainz and Werder in their next three games, he should have a good chance to continue his good form.

Serhou Guirassy, Dortmund (Striker, 19M, 8%)
Has made an immediate impact at Dortmund, and with the Black and Yellows at home to St. Pauli, few other players can match his potential this week.

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