FPL Price Changes: Muñoz on the Rise as Four Others Fall
In today's Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market, we've seen five price changes, with one player rising and four falling. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and their potential impact on your FPL strategy.
Price Rise ⬆️
Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace, Defender) - £4.9m
Crystal Palace's Daniel Muñoz has seen his price increase to £4.9m, reflecting his recent impressive performances. The Colombian defender has been in stellar form, amassing 25 points in his last three fixtures. His standout performances include a clean sheet and 11 points against Manchester United, followed by a remarkable 13-point haul against Fulham, featuring a goal and maximum bonus points.
Looking ahead, Muñoz faces a mixed bag of fixtures. While a home clash against Ipswich in Gameweek 28 looks promising, FPL managers should note that Crystal Palace will blank in Gameweek 29. This could impact his short-term appeal despite his recent form.
Price Falls ⬇️
Four players have experienced price drops, all of whom are currently owned by less than 5% of FPL managers:
These price falls could present opportunities for FPL managers looking for budget options to free up funds for premium assets. However, their low ownership suggests they may not be consistent point-scorers in the current FPL landscape.
Notably, Vicario's price drop to £4.4m makes him an intriguing budget goalkeeper option, especially if he can reclaim his starting position at Spurs. Meanwhile, Archer's fall to £4.9m could make him an attractive third-striker option for managers employing a budget forward strategy.
As always in FPL, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest price predictions and trends. To keep track of potential price changes and make informed decisions for your team, be sure to check out the latest price predictions at Fantasy Football Fix.
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