DREAM TEAM has a striker problem.Erling Haaland (£7.9m) is in superhuman form but his returns are less relevant to the overall leaderboard now he appears in 62.6% of teams.And there are major question marks over many of the game’s other popular forwards.Owned by everyone in your Mini LeagueReutersMohamed Salah (£7m) is currently the most transferred-out player ahead of Gameweek 8 having mustered just eight points from his last three outings.Similarly, Joao Pedro’s (£4.6m) ownership continues to drop amid a steep downturn in form.The young Brazilian hasn’t scored since late August and a red card against Benfica in the Champions League was the last straw for many managers.Viktor Gyokeres (£5.5m) has gone six games without a goal and his points-per-game average has reduced to 4.6 as a result.His backers will be hopeful of healthy returns after the break as the Gunners’ fixture list looks relatively inviting across the next month but if the Swedish striker failures to find the net against Fulham and Atletico Madrid in Gameweek 8 then some gaffers will lose patience.GettyOut of favour[/caption]Richarlison’s (£3.2m) ownership surged during the first month of the campaign but he’s produced just seven points from his last three appearances.Tottenham’s No9 was limited to a 16-minute cameo at Elland Road last time out and his place in the pecking order is no longer clear.Both Hugo Ekitike (£5m) and Alexander Isak’s (£6m) viability is limited by the other’s needs for minutes, not to mention Liverpool’s wobble.Ollie Watkins (£4.7m) and Chris Wood (£3.8m) enjoyed much success last season but are finding goals far harder to come by this time around.Jarrod Bowen (£5.3m) has performed well and his return of 56 points puts him third in the rankings among players in his position but without European or Carabao Cup fixtures it’s harder to justify his selection for the coming Gameweeks.Shutterstock EditorialThe answer?[/caption]So is it any wonder a sizeable chunk of Dream Team bosses are turning to Nick Woltemade (£4.2m)?Newcastle’s big friendly German may be the solution as his satisfying penalty against Nottingham Forest last Sunday was his third goal in as many games.Having also netted against Arsenal and Union Saint-Gilloise, he has banked 28 points across the last two Gameweeks — Haaland is the only forward to have earned more points from his last three games.The deadline is a while away yet but Woltemade is currently the most recruited player ahead of Gameweek 8.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this seasonFree to playEvery correct prediction earns you one entry into the end-of-season £10,000 prize drawPlay in Mini Leagues against your matesPLAY NOW!The Magpies are once of seven sides set to play six times across the next three Gameweeks so there should be no shortage of point-scoring opportunities.NEWCASTLE FIXTURES ACROSS NEXT THREE GAMEWEEKSBrighton (a) – Premier LeagueBenfica (h) – Champions LeagueFulham (h) – Premier LeagueSpurs (h) – Carabao CupWest Ham (a) – Premier LeagueAthletic Club (h) – Champions LeagueThe fact four of those fixtures will be played at St James’ Park only boosts Woltemade’s viability further.His ownership has risen above 10% since the end of Gameweek 7 and it’s likely to keep increasing as the Gameweek 8 deadline draws closer.Dream Team in association with MidniteBET £10 GET £20 +50 free spins – CLAIM HERE*18+ New UK customers. Bet £10 on accas with 4+ legs, min odds 3/1 (4.0). Get 4x £5 Free Bets and 50 Free Spins, valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. T&Cs apply. BeGambleAware.org