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FPL Price Changes: Fernandes and Cunha on the Rise

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 12 Nov. 2024

FPL Price Changes: Key Players on the Move

In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a total of 8 price changes, with notable shifts among both popular and under-the-radar assets. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises ⬆️

Bruno Fernandes (£8.4m, Manchester United) The Portuguese maestro has seen his price tick up to £8.4m following a stellar performance against Leicester City. Fernandes amassed an impressive 17 points in Gameweek 11, including a goal and two assists. His recent form has been exceptional, with 29 points in his last three outings. However, managers should be cautious as United face a mixed run of fixtures, including tough away trips to Arsenal and Manchester City in the next four gameweeks.

Matheus Cunha (£6.8m, Wolves) Cunha's price has risen to £6.8m after another productive outing. The Brazilian forward has been in fine form, scoring 27 points in his last three games. With favorable fixtures against Fulham, Bournemouth, and Everton on the horizon, Cunha could be a shrewd investment for FPL managers looking for a mid-priced forward option.

Price Falls ⬇️

Interestingly, there were no significant price falls among widely-owned players today. However, several low-ownership assets did see their values decrease.

Low Ownership Risers and Fallers

A few players with less than 5% ownership also experienced price changes:

Risers: - Lewis Hall (Newcastle) - Now £4.4m - Alex Iwobi (Fulham) - Now £5.6m

Fallers: - Jarell Quansah (Liverpool) - Now £3.9m - Miguel Almirón (Newcastle) - Now £5.5m - Conor Chaplin (Ipswich) - Now £5.1m - Pablo Sarabia (Wolves) - Now £4.4m

These low-ownership players could be differential picks for managers looking to climb the ranks, but their price changes are unlikely to affect most FPL teams significantly.

Key Takeaways

Bruno Fernandes' rise reflects his recent form, but upcoming fixtures may give managers pause. Matheus Cunha continues to offer excellent value in the forward position, with his price increase still keeping him in the budget-friendly range.

The lack of significant price falls among popular assets suggests stability in the market, allowing managers to focus on strategic transfers rather than reacting to sudden value drops.

As always, FPL managers should keep a close eye on price changes and their potential impact on team value and transfer strategies. For the most up-to-date price predictions, be sure to check Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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