Do you get two free transfers after Wildcard?
Using Wildcards in Fantasy Football
Wildcards are a crucial tool in fantasy football, allowing managers to make wholesale changes to their teams without incurring transfer penalties. However, it’s important to understand how Wildcards affect the number of free transfers available to managers.
Does Using a Wildcard Grant Extra Transfers?
No, using a Wildcard does not grant extra transfers. The purpose of a Wildcard is to enable managers to make as many changes as they want to their team without incurring transfer penalties. However, it does not increase the number of free transfers available.
Carryover of Saved Transfers
Any saved transfers that a manager has accumulated prior to using a Wildcard are carried over to the following gameweek. This means that if a manager has, for example, two saved transfers and then uses a Wildcard, they will have two additional free transfers in the next gameweek.
Example
Let’s say a manager has used a Wildcard in Gameweek 10. They have two saved transfers at this point. In Gameweek 11, they will have two free transfers available plus the two saved transfers from Gameweek 10. This gives them a total of four free transfers for Gameweek 11.
Conclusion
It’s important to remember that Wildcards do not grant extra transfers. However, any saved transfers that a manager has accumulated prior to using a Wildcard will be carried over to the following gameweek. This allows managers to plan their team changes strategically and make the most of the limited number of free transfers available each week.
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