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Premier League News: All Injuries and Updates Ahead of FPL Gameweek 21

Published 01/10/2024, 2:10 PM EST

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It’s a brand new year for FPL fans who had a rather rough time last year. Well, it seems like Premier League Gameweek 21 could be the chance to turn things around, with the first game week for the calendar year bringing in some massive updates. With ‘Wildcard’ now in the fray and the winter transfer market into effect, things could take a turn at any moment. The fresh changes will also bring a new challenge, as fans will be on twinkling toes for the minute details available.

With everything that’s happening at the moment, it’s challenging to get hold of all the details before settling on your FPL team for the upcoming week. However, worry not, as we have all the updates you need to know before finding your picture-perfect squad before jumping into Gameweek 21.

Premier League Gameweek 21: List of Injuries and Team Updates

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1. Bournemouth

The Cherries have done a marvelous job so far this season. Andoni Iraola’s men will be on the hunt this week with the team looking to make their way into the upper half of the points table.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Tyler AdamsThigh injury7 weeks02/03/2024
Marcos Senesi BaronSuspension3 weeks01/02/2024
Hamed TraoreHealth and fitness issues5 weeks17/02/2024
Lloyd KellyThigh injury3 weeks01/02/2024
Milos KerkezAnkle injury2 weeks21/01/2024
Dominic SolankeFitness issues4 days14/01/2024
Adam SmithFitness issues4 days14/01/2024
Ryan FredericksCalf injuryExtended periodUnspecified
Dango OuattaraUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Antoine SemenyoUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

2. Arsenal

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Mikel Arteta’s men will be disappointed with how they have lost their grasp over the top of the Premier League standings. The side has been sub-standard in their past few outings and needs to bounce back this week despite the absence of some key players.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Jurrien TimberKnee injury15 weeks20/04/2024
Fabio VieiraPelvic injury4 weeks04/02/2024
Thomas ParteyThigh injury4 weeks04/02/2024
Oleksandr ZinchenkoCalf injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Gabriel JesusKnee injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Mohamed ElnenyUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Takehiro TomiyasuUnavailable because of the Asian CupUnspecifiedUnspecified

3. Aston Villa

Unai Emery and his side have been the surprise package from the ongoing Premier League season. The side, against all odds, has maintained its spot amongst the top four sides in the league standings.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Emiliano BuendiaKnee injury6 months03/06/2024
Tyrone MingsKnee injury6 months03/06/2024
Lucas DigneThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Pau TorresAnkle injury4 days14/01/2024
Youri TielemansCalf injury4 days14/01/2024
Robin OlsenFitness issues4 days14/01/2024
Bertrand Isidore TraoreUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

4. Brentford

Things have been rough for Brentford this season, with the side flirting with relegation. To make matters worse, the side will be missing the services of 11 first-team names as they take on Nottingham Forest in their upcoming fixture.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Rico HenryKnee injury6 months03/06/2024
Bryan MbeumoAnkle injury11 weeks30/03/2024
Aaron HickeyThigh injury4 weeks05/02/2024
Kevin SchadePelvic injury4 weeks05/02/2024
Kristoffer AjerAnkle injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Ivan ToneySuspension2 weeks20/01/2024
Ben MeeSuspension2 weeks20/01/2024
Christian NorgaardAnkle injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Yoane WissaUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Frank OnyekaUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Saman GhoddosUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

5. Brighton & Hove Albion

Roberto De Zerbi’s Seagulls have been somewhat inconsistent this season. While the side has shown their impressive side on some outings, their low has been disappointing for the fans.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Joel VeltmanKnee injury6 weeks17/02/2024
Julio Enciso EspinolaKnee injury5 weeks10/02/2024
Ansu FatiThigh injury4 weeks03/02/2024
Kaoru MitomaAnkle injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Simon AdingraThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Igor Julio dos SantosFitness issues2 weeks22/01/2024
Tariq LampteyThigh injury2 weeks22/01/2024
Solomon MarchKnee injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified

6. Burnley

There was a lot of hype following Burnley’s promotion to the Premier League this season. However, the side has been one of the biggest disappointments of the season. The side is batting relegation and has their work cut out to escape from the bottom three in the coming games.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Luca KoleoshoKnee injury6 months03/06/2024
Charlie TaylorShoulder injury2 weeks21/01/2024
Hjalmar EkdalKnee injury1 week15/01/2024
Jordan BeyerThigh injury1 week15/01/2024
Lyle FosterAnkle injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified

7. Chelsea

The Blues have failed to turn things around this season with the side once again struggling to find momentum during their ongoing campaign. Mauricio Pochettino has a lot on his plate this coming week with several crucial players unavailable owing to injuries.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Wesley FofanaKnee injury6 months03/06/2024
Reece JamesThigh injury11 weeks30/03/2024
Marc CucurellaAnkle injury3 weeks02/03/2024
Romeo LaviaThigh injury3 weeks31/01/2024
Robert SanchezKnee injury3 weeks31/01/2024
Ben ChilwellThigh injury3 days13/01/2024
Carney ChukwuemekaKnee injury3 days13/01/2024
Lesley UgochukwuThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Trevoh ChalobahThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Christopher NkunkuGroin injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Nicolas JacksonUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

8. Crystal Palace

‘The upcoming game week could be an enormous opportunity for Crystal Palace to find their way into the top half of the standings. Roy Hodgson’s men will be against former table-toppers Arsenal who have looked like a shell of their former selves in the past few games.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Cheick DoucoureShin injury6 months03/06/2024
Jesurun Rak-SakyiThigh injury6 weeks17/02/2024
Joel WardThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Rob HoldingAnkle injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Sam JohnstoneCalf injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Michael OliseThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Jordan AyewUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

9. Everton

The Toffees have found themselves in a precarious situation this season. The side has struggled to find their footing in the Premier League and is just a point away from dropping into the relegation zone.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Bamidele AlliHip injury4 weeks03/02/2024
Ashley YoungFitness issues4 days14/01/2024
Abdoulaye DoucoureThigh injury4 days14/01/2024
Dwight McNeilAnkle injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Idrissa Gana GueyeUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

10. Fulham

Marco Silva’s men can bag another crucial win this season as they take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this week. The side bagged an enormous win over Arsenal in their last game and is brimming with confidence walking into this game.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Adama TraoreHamstring strain2 weeks24/01/2024
Tim ReamCalf injuryMatch fit*10/01/2024
Calvin BasseyUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Fode Ballo-ToureUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Alex IwobiUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

11. Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool is on a roll at the moment with the team currently at the top of the Premier League standings. However, the team would not like to slip from the top of the table and look to consolidate their lead as they take on Bournemouth in their coming fixture.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Joel MatipKnee injury8 months01/09/2024
Stefan BajceticFitness issues7 weeks24/02/2024
Thiago AlcantaraGroin injury7 weeks24/02/2024
Konstantinos TsimikasShoulder injury4 weeks04/02/2024
Andrew RobertsonShoulder injury4 weeks04/02/2024
Trent Alexander-ArnoldKnee injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Dominik SzoboszlaiThigh injury2 weeks21/01/2024
Wataru EndoUnavailable because of the Asian CupUnspecifiedUnspecified
Mohamed SalahUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

12. Luton Town

Luton has the chance to come out of the relegation zone this week as they take on Vincent Kompany’s Burnley away from home. The side is currently placed 18th on the standings and a win this week will see them move up over Everton.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Marvelous NakambaKnee injury15 weeks20/04/2024
Reece BurkeThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Dan PottsThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Carlton MorrisCalf injury2 days12/01/2024
Thomas LockyerAbdominal injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Issa KaboreUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

13. Manchester City

Pep Guardiola’s men will look to close the gap with Liverpool at the top of the table as they take on Newcastle in their upcoming fixture. Notably, the side will be boosted by the return of some top names like Kevin De Bruyne for the fixture.

Player Reason Duration Return 
John StonesAnkle injury3 weeks31/01/2024
Bernardo SilvaHealth issuesMatch fit* 13/01/2024
Scott CarsonHealth issuesMatch fit* 13/01/2024
Kalvin PhillipsHealth issuesMatch fit* 13/01/2024
Manuel AkanjiFitness issuesMatch fit* 13/01/2024
Erling HaalandAnkle injuryMatch fit* 13/01/2024

14. Manchester United

Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United have struggled to meet expectations this season. The side will have a lot on their plate as they take on Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham this week at home.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Lisandro MartinezAnkle injury4 weeks01/02/2024
CasemiroThigh injury4 weeks01/02/2024
Mason MountCalf injury4 weeks27/01/2024
Luke ShawFitness issues4 days14/01/2024
Tyrell MalaciaKnee injury4 days14/01/2024
Christian EriksenHealth issues4 days14/01/2024
Amad DialloHealth issues4 days14/01/2024
Antony dos SantosThigh injury4 days14/01/2024
Victor LindelofHip injury4 days14/01/2024
Harry MaguireGroin injury4 days14/01/2024
Anthony MartialHealth issues4 days14/01/2024
Jadon SanchoOn loan at Borussia Dortmund6 months14/06/2024
Sofyan AmrabatUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

15. Newcastle United

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle has been hit badly with a string of injuries. The side is currently placed 9th in the standings and will need to put in some major work to secure European competition for the upcoming season.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Sandro TonaliSuspension8 months31/08/2024
Nick PopeShoulder injury14 weeks13/04/2024
Matt TargettThigh injury5 weeks10/02/2024
Jacob MurphyShoulder injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Harvey BarnesAnkle injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Callum WilsonShin injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Joseph WillockShin injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Elliot AndersonLower back stress fracture3 weeks30/01/2024
JoelintonThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Javier ManquilloGroin injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified

16. Nottingham Forest

The Garibaldis have been on a roll in their last two games, bagging two big wins. The side has the chance to make it three in a row as they travel to Gtech Stadium to take on Brentford this week.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Taiwo AwoniyiGroin injury9 weeks09/03/2024
Felipe de AlmeidaThigh injury3 weeks30/01/2024
Anthony Junior ElangaFitness issues2 weeks20/01/2024
Divock OrigiPelvic injury2 weeks20/01/2024
Ibrahim SangareUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Olaoluwa AinaUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Moussa NiakhateUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Cheikhou KouyateUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Willy BolyUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Serge AurierUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

17. Sheffield United

Things have been turbulent for Sheffield in the Premier League this season. The side has won just two out of their twenty games this season. The team’s performance has been disastrous with the side standing as the only team in the tournament with single digits on the points table.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Chris BashamAnkle injury6 months03/06/2024
Max LoweFitness issues3 weeks30/01/2024
John EganAnkle injury2 weeks21/01/2024
Tom DaviesThigh injury2 weeks21/01/2024
Daniel JebbisonHealth issues2 weeks21/01/2024
Yasser LarouciUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Anis Ben SlimaneUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

18. Tottenham Hotspur

While Ange Postecoglou’s side steamrolled opponents in the early stages, the team struggled during the lateral half before mid-season. The side is toiling with injuries and will be without their top names in the coming weeks.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Ivan PerisicKnee injury6 months01/06/2024
Alejo VelizKnee injury8 weeks02/03/2024
Cristian RomeroThigh injury3 weeks31/01/2024
Manor SolomonKnee injury3 weeks31/01/2024
James MaddisonAnkle injury4 days14/01/2024
Ryan SessegnonThigh injury4 days14/01/2024
Eric DierGroin injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Ben DaviesThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Giovani Lo CelsoFitness issuesUnspecifiedUnspecified
Yves BissoumaUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Pape SarrUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Heung-Min SonUnavailable because of the Asian CupUnspecifiedUnspecified

19. West Ham United

The Hammers have displayed some soccer this season despite losing their best player in the summer. The team has a rather straightforward game on their hands this week as they take on last-place Sheffield United away from home.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Lucas TolentinoCalf injury8 weeks02/03/2024
Michail AntonioKnee injury3 weeks01/02/2024
Jarrod BowenAnkle injury3 weeks01/02/2024
Konstantinos MavropanosFitness issues1 week16/01/2024
Vladimir CoufalFitness issues1 week16/01/2024
Mohammed KudusThigh injuryUnspecifiedUnspecified
Nayef AguerdUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified

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20. Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolves have the chance to make their way into the upper half of the Premier League standings this week. The side is up against Brighton and will need to bring their a-game to get a win over the Seagulls.

Player Reason Duration Return 
Joao GomesSuspension4 weeks04/02/2024
Jonny CastroTactical decision4 weeks03/02/2024
Mario LeminaPersonal issues2 weeks22/01/2024
Rayan Ait-NouriUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Boubacar TraoreUnavailable because of AFCONUnspecifiedUnspecified
Hee-Chan HwangUnavailable because of the Asian CupUnspecifiedUnspecified

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We hope you have a good stint on FPL for the upcoming Premier League Gameweek 21. Let us know about your top FPL picks in the comments below.

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