Arsenal
Denilson - the cheapest of the big name midfielders (6.2) has had a decent season, though his last 5 games have seen him contribute just 13 points. With 5 assists and 3 goals for the season, along with a much improved defense, mean that Denilson could be a decent, and steady (16 straight starts) point contributor in the next month or so.

Van Persie - starting to really show his class this season in both the Premier and Fantasy league. The Dutchman has 4 double digit gameweeks so far and could easily add to this total in the next few weeks. Van Persie has 9 goals and 7 assists in just 17 full appearances this season, though has only 1 goal in 2009 in the league. I would recommend swapping Robinho, Anelka and to a lesser extend Berbatov for the Arsenal forward who looks set to hit a rich vein of form.
Everton
Cahill - the Aussie forward hit an impressive run of form in his advanced role notching 4 goals in 9 games, averaging over 5 points a game in that span. Anichebe is back for Everton though he is far from an established striker which means Cahill could continue to partner new arrival Jo up front. Soft defences like Newcastle, West Brom and Portsmouth will provide great opportunities for Cahill to add to this season's tally of 6 goals.

Leon Osman - not well heralded and not incredibly cheap (5.9m) Osman is nevertheless a decent option who is all but guaranteed to play (15th in minutes among all midfielders) and will cheap in with odd goal and assist (3 of each so far this year). Personally, I'd prefer Milner (6.1m) or Murphy (5.6m) but nevertheless the little Evertonian is decent value for now.
Jo - incredible debut for the Brazilian last week who had a miserable time in his first few months in England. He took his first goal majestically and then slotted in a penalty in the dying minutes of the game. Whilst we can't expect any more penalties (Arteta is still the taker) a few more goals are not too much to ask. At 7.7m though I feel he is a bit overpriced and does not provide better value than say Kenwyne Jones (7m), Craig Bellamy (6.9m) or Amr Zaki (6.6m). On the other hand I like him more than Keane (8.3m), Santa Cruz (8.5m) and even Robinho (9.5m).
Not so bright
Aside from aforementioned City, Pompey, Boro and Liverpool also have daunting looking fixtures and it may be time to move along any players you hold from these clubs. A further caveat for Liverpool players is the return of the Champions League, which Benitez has often held in higher regard than the league. This could change this year though don't be surprised to see key players rested in games that immediately proceed the midweek European games.
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