Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, nine players have experienced price changes, with five rising and four falling in value. These fluctuations could have a substantial impact on team selection and strategy moving forward.
Price Rises ⬆️
Gabriel (Arsenal, Defender) - £6.2m Arsenal's defensive stalwart Gabriel has seen his price increase to £6.2m. The Brazilian centre-back has been a consistent performer for the Gunners, accumulating 51 points so far this season. In his last three fixtures, Gabriel has shown his defensive prowess, particularly in Arsenal's 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest where he earned 6 points. With upcoming fixtures against West Ham, Manchester United, and Fulham, Gabriel could continue to be a valuable asset for FPL managers.
N.Jackson (Chelsea, Forward) - £8.0m Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson has risen to £8.0m following an impressive run of form. The forward has amassed 72 points this season, with a standout performance in his last fixture against Leicester, where he scored 12 points. Jackson's next three fixtures against Aston Villa, Southampton, and Tottenham present a mixed bag of opportunities for the in-form striker.
Cunha (Wolves, Forward) - £7.0m Matheus Cunha has seen a significant price rise, jumping £0.2m to £7.0m. This double rise in a single gameweek highlights the striker's growing popularity among FPL managers. Cunha has been in scintillating form, scoring 34 points in his last three fixtures, including a 16-point haul against Fulham. With favourable upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Everton, and West Ham, Cunha could continue his hot streak.
Maddison (Spurs, Midfielder) - £7.6m James Maddison's price has increased to £7.6m following his return from injury. The Tottenham midfielder made a stunning impact in his last game against Manchester City, scoring 16 points. With fixtures against Fulham, Bournemouth, and Chelsea on the horizon, Maddison could be a key differential for FPL managers.
Price Falls ⬇️
Foden (Man City, Midfielder) - £9.1m Phil Foden has seen his price drop to £9.1m after a series of underwhelming performances. The Manchester City midfielder has only managed to score 6 points in his last three fixtures, with tough upcoming matches against Liverpool and Manchester United sandwiching a more favourable fixture against Nottingham Forest.
Low Ownership Price Falls
Several low ownership players have also experienced price drops:
These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of FPL and the importance of staying on top of player form and fixtures. Managers should consider these fluctuations when making transfer decisions, particularly with the busy festive period approaching.
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