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FPL Price Changes: Marmoush Rises, Szoboszlai Falls

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 7 April 2025

Price Changes: A Mixed Bag of Rises and Falls

In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a total of five price changes, with two players rising and three falling. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises ⬆️

Marmoush (Man City) - £7.6m The Manchester City forward has seen his price increase to £7.6m after a string of impressive performances. Marmoush's recent form includes a 12-point haul against Brighton and 9 points against Leicester. However, his blank against Manchester United in the last gameweek might give managers pause. Looking ahead, Marmoush faces Crystal Palace at home and has a double gameweek in GW33 against Everton and Aston Villa. Crucially, he blanks in GW34, which managers should factor into their transfer plans.

Milenković (Nott'm Forest) - £5.1m The Nottingham Forest defender has risen to £5.1m following consistent performances. Milenković has been a regular starter, playing 90 minutes in each of his last three matches. His 11-point haul against Ipswich and 6 points against Manchester United demonstrate his potential for both attacking returns and clean sheets. Forest's upcoming fixtures look mixed, with tough away trips to Tottenham and Crystal Palace balanced by home games against Everton and Leicester.

Price Falls ⬇️

Low Ownership Players Several low-ownership players have seen their prices drop:

  • Szoboszlai (Liverpool) - £6.3m
  • Hudson-Odoi (Nott'm Forest) - £5.2m
  • Longstaff (Newcastle) - £4.4m

These price falls are unlikely to impact most FPL teams due to their low ownership percentages, all under 5%. However, managers holding these assets may want to consider their options, especially if they're looking to free up funds for other transfers.

Market Insights

The rise of Marmoush is particularly interesting given Manchester City's upcoming fixture swing. His double gameweek in GW33 followed by a blank in GW34 presents both an opportunity and a challenge for FPL managers. Those bringing him in will need to have a plan for the blank gameweek.

Milenković's price rise reflects his consistent performances and Nottingham Forest's improved defensive record. At £5.1m, he could represent good value for managers looking for a budget defender with potential for both attacking returns and clean sheets.

The falls of Szoboszlai, Hudson-Odoi, and Longstaff highlight the importance of monitoring your team's value, even for less popular assets. These price drops could impact sell-on value and team structure for the small percentage of managers who own these players.

As always, FPL managers should keep a close eye on price changes and their impact on team value and transfer plans. For the latest price predictions, be sure to check https://www.fantasyfootballfix.com/price/.

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