Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, a total of 16 price changes have occurred, reshaping team values and strategies across the board. Let's delve into the risers and fallers, examining their recent performances and upcoming fixtures.
Price Rises 📈
Alexander Isak (£9.2m, Newcastle) Isak's price has surged to £9.2m following a stellar run of form. The Swedish striker has been on fire, netting 36 points in his last three outings. His impressive haul includes a brace against Ipswich and goals against Leicester and Aston Villa. With favorable fixtures against Wolves and Bournemouth on the horizon, Isak's popularity is set to soar further.
Luis Díaz (£7.6m, Liverpool) The Colombian winger has seen his price climb to £7.6m after a string of impressive performances. Díaz bagged a goal and two assists in Liverpool's 6-3 thrashing of Spurs, followed by another assist against West Ham. With upcoming fixtures against Nottingham Forest and Brentford, Díaz could be a shrewd investment for FPL managers.
Alex Iwobi (£5.9m, Fulham) Iwobi's consistent performances have led to a price rise, now costing £5.9m. While he hasn't returned big points recently, his steady playing time and Fulham's upcoming fixtures against West Ham and Leicester make him an intriguing budget midfield option.
Cody Gakpo (£7.3m, Liverpool) Gakpo's price has increased to £7.3m following his recent goal and assist against Leicester. The Dutch forward seems to be finding his feet in the Liverpool attack, and with favorable fixtures ahead, he could be a differential pick for managers looking to climb the ranks.
Price Falls 📉
Emile Smith Rowe (£5.3m, Fulham) Smith Rowe's price has dropped to £5.3m amidst injury concerns. Currently flagged with a 50% chance of playing due to a knock, managers are offloading the midfielder. His lack of minutes in recent games has also contributed to the price fall.
Matt Turner (£3.9m, Crystal Palace) Turner's price has dipped to £3.9m as he continues to warm the bench for Crystal Palace. With no minutes in the last three gameweeks, FPL managers are looking elsewhere for budget goalkeeper options.
Bruno Fernandes (£8.3m, Manchester United) Fernandes has seen his price fall to £8.3m due to his suspension until January 5th. The Portuguese midfielder's absence, coupled with Manchester United's mixed form, has led managers to seek alternatives in the premium midfield bracket.
André Onana (£5.1m, Manchester United) Onana's price has decreased to £5.1m following Manchester United's recent defensive struggles. The goalkeeper has conceded five goals in his last three appearances, leading to a loss of faith from FPL managers.
Jamie Vardy (£5.5m, Leicester) Vardy's price has dropped to £5.5m as he battles a knock, with a 75% chance of playing in Leicester's next fixture. The veteran striker's limited minutes and Leicester's tough upcoming fixtures against Aston Villa and Tottenham have contributed to his price fall.
Kaoru Mitoma (£6.4m, Brighton) Mitoma's price has fallen to £6.4m after a string of quiet performances. The Japanese winger has failed to register an attacking return in his last three outings, leading managers to look elsewhere for midfield options.
Low Ownership Risers and Fallers
Jacob Murphy (£5.1m, Newcastle) has seen a price rise despite low ownership.
Notable low ownership fallers include Jhon Duran (£5.8m, Aston Villa), Evanilson (£5.9m, Bournemouth), Strand Larsen (£5.5m, Wolves), Marcus Rashford (£6.6m, Manchester United), and Sean Longstaff (£4.6m, Newcastle).
For the most up-to-date price predictions, be sure to check Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.
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