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FPL Price Changes: Mbeumo Soars, Van Dijk Dips

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 6 Jan. 2025

Price Changes: Six Players on the Move

As the Fantasy Premier League landscape continues to shift, today saw six players experience price changes. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises 📈

Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, Midfielder) Now priced at £7.8m, Mbeumo has seen a surge in popularity following his recent performances. His last three fixtures have been a rollercoaster, culminating in a spectacular 19-point haul against Southampton. After a quiet 3-point outing against Brighton and a solid 7 points versus Arsenal, Mbeumo exploded with a brace and two assists in Brentford's 5-0 thrashing of the Saints. However, FPL managers should be wary of Brentford's upcoming fixtures, with Manchester City, Liverpool, and Tottenham in their next four games.

Lewis Hall (Newcastle, Defender) Hall's price has increased to £4.9m, reflecting his consistent performances for Newcastle. The young defender has started the last three matches, accumulating 20 points in that span. His standout performance came in a 2-0 victory over Manchester United, where he earned 12 points including bonus. With favorable fixtures against Wolves, Bournemouth, and Southampton coming up, Hall could be a shrewd budget defensive option.

Sávio (Manchester City, Midfielder) Despite his low ownership of 2.7%, Sávio has seen his price rise to £6.5m. As a Manchester City asset, he could be one to watch for managers looking for a differential pick.

Price Falls 📉

Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool, Defender) The Dutch defender's price has dropped to £6.4m following a mixed run of form. While Liverpool kept a clean sheet in their 5-0 win over West Ham, earning van Dijk 6 points, he managed just 1 point in the recent 2-2 draw with Manchester United. With upcoming fixtures against Nottingham Forest, Brentford, and Bournemouth, van Dijk could still offer good value despite the price drop.

Kenny Tete (Fulham, Defender) Tete's price has fallen to £4.4m, with his ownership sitting at a mere 0.2%. This low-priced defender could be a potential enabler for managers looking to free up funds elsewhere.

Tosin Adarabioyo (Wolves, Defender) Another low-ownership defender, Adarabioyo's price has decreased to £3.9m. With just 0.1% ownership, he represents a true differential for those willing to take a punt.

These price changes reflect the dynamic nature of Fantasy Premier League, where player values are constantly in flux based on performance and popularity. Managers should always consider a player's form, fixtures, and potential when making transfer decisions.

For the most up-to-date price predictions and to stay ahead of the curve, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's price change predictions.

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