Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a flurry of activity, Fantasy Premier League managers witnessed a total of 11 price changes today, reshaping the landscape of the game. Let's delve into the risers and fallers, examining their potential impact on FPL strategies.
Price Rises ⬆️
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, Midfielder) - £11.2m The Chelsea midfielder continues to be a hot property, rising to £11.2m after another price increase. Palmer's recent form has been nothing short of spectacular, amassing 28 points in his last three matches. His standout performance came against Spurs, where he bagged an impressive 18 points. With upcoming fixtures against Everton (A), Fulham (H), and Crystal Palace (A), Palmer looks set to maintain his rich vein of form. His high ownership of 63.2% suggests he's becoming essential for FPL managers.
Ashley Young (Everton, Defender) - £4.7m The veteran defender has seen his price tick up to £4.7m. Despite his low ownership of 3.3%, Young's versatility and Everton's improved defensive performances make him an interesting budget option.
Price Falls ⬇️
Brennan Johnson (Spurs, Midfielder) - £6.6m Johnson's price has dipped to £6.6m following a run of inconsistent performances. In his last three matches, he's managed just 6 points, with limited minutes in the most recent game against Southampton. With tough fixtures against Liverpool (H) and Newcastle (A) on the horizon, FPL managers seem to be looking elsewhere for midfield options.
Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool, Defender) - £5.1m The Liverpool defender has seen his price fall to £5.1m. With an ownership of just 4.3%, Konaté's limited playing time has led to this price drop.
Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool, Goalkeeper) - £4.5m Another Liverpool player facing a price decrease, Kelleher now costs £4.5m. His low ownership of 4.0% reflects his status as a backup goalkeeper.
Marcus Rashford (Man Utd, Midfielder) - £6.8m The Manchester United midfielder has experienced a significant price drop to £6.8m. With only 3.8% ownership, Rashford's inconsistent form has led many FPL managers to look elsewhere for midfield options.
Low Ownership Price Changes
Several players with less than 1% ownership have also seen price changes:
These price changes, particularly for low-ownership players, could present interesting differential options for managers looking to gain an edge in their mini-leagues.
As always, stay informed about the latest price predictions by checking https://www.fantasyfootballfix.com/price/ regularly to stay ahead of the curve in your FPL decision-making.
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