Price Changes: A Rollercoaster of Fantasy Premier League Fortunes
In the ever-evolving world of Fantasy Premier League, today saw a significant shake-up with 10 price changes. These fluctuations can make or break a manager's strategy, so let's dive into the details of who's hot and who's not in the FPL market.
Price Rises 📈
Ola Aina: The Nottingham Forest Defender on the Rise
Ola Aina has seen his stock rise, with his price now sitting at £4.9m. The Nottingham Forest defender has been catching the eye of FPL managers, with his ownership now at 13.5%. Aina's recent form has been impressive, particularly in his last outing against Ipswich where he secured 8 points, including a clean sheet. However, Forest's upcoming fixtures look challenging, with Manchester City and Manchester United in their next two games. Managers should weigh up Aina's form against these tough opponents before making a transfer decision.
Price Falls 📉
Bryan Mbeumo: Brentford's Midfielder Loses Value
Bryan Mbeumo has experienced a dip in price, now costing £7.8m. Despite being owned by 40.2% of managers, Mbeumo's recent performances have been somewhat underwhelming. In his last three games, he's managed just 10 points, with no goals or assists. Brentford's mixed upcoming fixtures, including a tough away game at Newcastle, may be contributing to managers looking elsewhere for midfield options.
Ibrahima Konaté: Liverpool's Defender Faces Injury Concerns
Liverpool's Ibrahima Konaté has seen his price fall to £5.3m. The defender is currently flagged with a knee injury, with only a 25% chance of playing in the next game. This uncertainty has likely contributed to his price drop. Konaté's recent form has been mixed, with a 6-point haul against Aston Villa followed by a disappointing 0 points against Southampton. Liverpool's upcoming fixtures are relatively favourable, but managers will need to keep an eye on Konaté's injury status before considering him for their teams.
Low Ownership Price Falls
Several players with low ownership percentages have also experienced price drops:
These players, all owned by less than 5% of managers, could potentially offer differential options for those looking to climb the ranks. However, their price drops suggest that they may not be in the best form or have challenging fixtures ahead.
To stay ahead of the game and predict future price changes, be sure to check out the latest price predictions at Fantasy Football Fix.
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