Several clubs across the Premier League will be without important players over the coming matchweeks, with suspensions, disciplinary risks, and loan restrictions set to impact team selections.
Midfielder Joelinton will be unavailable for Newcastle United in both Gameweeks 33 and 34, dealing a blow to their midfield stability. Wolverhampton Wanderers will also be without defender Yerson Mosquera for the same period.
At Brighton & Hove Albion, captain Lewis Dunk is suspended for the opening fixture of Gameweek 33 but is expected to return for the second match of the double gameweek.
Manchester United face a defensive crisis, with Harry Maguire ruled out for Gameweek 33, while Lisandro Martínez will miss three consecutive matches spanning Gameweeks 33 to 35.
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Meanwhile, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva is walking a disciplinary tightrope. With nine yellow cards to his name, he is just one booking away from triggering a two-match suspension.
Loan regulations will also shape upcoming fixtures. Jack Grealish, currently at Everton from Manchester City, will be ineligible to face his parent club in Gameweek 35. Similarly, Facundo Buonanotte of Leeds United cannot play against Brighton in Gameweek 37, while Harvey Elliott will miss Aston Villa’s clash with parent club Liverpool in the same round.
With the season entering a decisive phase, these absences and potential suspensions could prove pivotal in shaping the race for the title, European places, and survival.
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