Price Changes: A Shifting Landscape in FPL
In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've witnessed five significant price changes, reshaping the landscape for managers worldwide. Let's delve into these fluctuations and their potential impact on your FPL strategy.
Price Rises 📈
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, Midfielder) Now priced at £8.1m, Mbeumo continues to be a popular choice among FPL managers, with a hefty 40.8% ownership. His recent form has been solid, accumulating 22 points in his last three matches. A standout performance against Leicester saw him bag 14 points, showcasing his potential for big hauls. With upcoming fixtures against Aston Villa (A), Bournemouth (H), and Newcastle (H), Mbeumo could be a shrewd investment for those looking to capitalize on Brentford's attacking prowess.
Alisson Becker (Liverpool, Goalkeeper) Liverpool's number one has seen his price rise to £5.6m. Alisson has been in fine form, keeping two clean sheets in his last three outings and amassing 15 points. His heroics against Manchester City, where he earned 8 points, highlight his ability to deliver even against top opposition. However, managers should note that Liverpool have a blank in Gameweek 29, which could influence transfer decisions.
Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace, Defender) Guéhi's price has increased to £4.7m. The Palace defender has been a consistent performer, contributing to a clean sheet against Fulham in Gameweek 26. With a blank in Gameweek 29 and a double gameweek on the horizon in Gameweek 32 (Manchester City and Newcastle), Guéhi presents an interesting differential option for managers planning ahead.
Beto (Everton, Forward) Now valued at £5.1m, Beto has been catching the eye of FPL managers. The Everton striker has shown promise, scoring 16 points in his last three matches, including an 8-point haul against Crystal Palace. With fixtures against Wolves (A), West Ham (H), and Liverpool (H) coming up, Beto could be a budget-friendly option for those looking to free up funds elsewhere.
Price Falls 📉
Interestingly, there were no significant price falls reported today, indicating a relatively stable market for the majority of FPL assets.
Low Ownership Risers
Pedro Neto (Chelsea, Midfielder) The Chelsea midfielder has seen his price increase to £6.3m. With a low ownership of just 2.1%, Neto could be a differential pick for managers looking to gain an edge in their mini-leagues.
As always, the FPL landscape is ever-changing, and staying ahead of price changes can be crucial to building team value and gaining an advantage over your rivals. For the most up-to-date price predictions, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.
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