Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, ten players have experienced price changes, sending ripples through the FPL community. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and their potential impact on your team selection.
Price Rises ⬆️
Erling Haaland (£14.8m, Manchester City) The Norwegian goal machine has seen his price soar to a staggering £14.8m, reflecting his continued dominance in the Premier League. Haaland's recent form has been typically impressive, with 17 points from his last three outings. A goal against Spurs and another against Brighton, coupled with two bonus points, highlight his consistent threat. With favourable fixtures against Leicester, Crystal Palace, and Everton on the horizon, Haaland remains a premium must-have for many FPL managers.
Omar Marmoush (£7.3m, Manchester City) Marmoush's price rise to £7.3m comes on the back of a stellar performance against Brighton, where he netted 12 points. The Egyptian forward has shown flashes of brilliance, particularly in his last outing where he scored and provided an assist. However, his minutes have been inconsistent, with only 74 and 21 minutes played in the two games prior to the Brighton match. City's upcoming fixtures mirror Haaland's, offering potential for further returns.
Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m, West Ham) Bowen's consistent performances have seen his price climb to £7.6m. The midfielder has been a reliable point-scorer, accumulating 13 points in his last three matches. While he hasn't found the net in these games, his underlying stats suggest goals are on the horizon. West Ham's mixed run of fixtures, including tough away trips to Liverpool and Brighton, may test Bowen's form.
Price Falls ⬇️
Lukasz Fabianski (£4.0m, West Ham) The veteran goalkeeper has seen his price dip to £4.0m, largely due to his lack of game time. Fabianski hasn't featured in West Ham's last three matches, suggesting he's fallen out of favour. With upcoming fixtures against Wolves, Bournemouth, and Southampton, there might be clean sheet potential for West Ham's defence, but it's unlikely Fabianski will benefit.
Lewis Hall (£4.8m, Newcastle) Hall's price has dropped to £4.8m, influenced by his current injury status. The defender is sidelined with a foot injury and isn't expected to return until June 1st. Prior to his injury, Hall had been in good form, notably scoring 9 points against Nottingham Forest. Newcastle's double gameweek in GW32 (Manchester United and Crystal Palace) could have been lucrative for Hall, making his absence particularly frustrating for owners.
Low Ownership Price Changes
Among the less-owned players, Sasa Kalajdzic (£5.3m, Wolves) has seen a price rise, while Beto (£5.2m, Everton), Jes Esse (£4.7m, Crystal Palace), Orel Mangala (£4.3m, Nottingham Forest), and Alex McCarthy (£4.2m, Southampton) have all experienced price drops.
These price changes underscore the dynamic nature of FPL and the importance of staying ahead of the curve. Whether you're looking to capitalize on rising stars or avoid falling assets, keeping a close eye on these fluctuations can give you a crucial edge in your mini-leagues.
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