Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, a total of 21 price changes have occurred, reshaping team values and strategies across the board. Let's delve into the key risers and fallers, examining their current form and future prospects.
Price Rises ⬆️
Smith Rowe (Fulham, Midfielder, £5.8m) The Fulham midfielder has seen his price increase to £5.8m after a string of impressive performances. Smith Rowe has amassed 17 points in his last three outings, including a goal and an assist. With upcoming fixtures against Nottingham Forest (A), Manchester City (H), and Aston Villa (H), he presents an intriguing mid-priced option for FPL managers.
Gabriel (Arsenal, Defender, £6.1m) Arsenal's defensive stalwart has risen to £6.1m following a stellar run of form. Gabriel has collected 24 points in his last three matches, including a goal, an assist, and a clean sheet against Tottenham. With Leicester (H), Southampton (A), and Bournemouth (A) on the horizon, the Brazilian could continue his point-scoring streak.
Price Falls ⬇️
Isak (Newcastle, Forward, £8.3m) The Newcastle striker has dropped to £8.3m after a disappointing run of form. Isak has managed just 12 points in his last three games, with only one goal to show for his efforts. With tough fixtures against Manchester City (H), Everton (A), and Brighton (H) coming up, managers may be looking elsewhere for their forward options.
João Pedro (Brighton, Forward, £5.6m) Brighton's João Pedro has seen his price fall to £5.6m after limited game time in recent weeks. The Brazilian has only played 19 minutes in the last two gameweeks, scoring just one point. With Chelsea (H), Tottenham (A), and Newcastle (A) next on the schedule, managers might be hesitant to invest.
Diogo Jota (Liverpool, Midfielder, £7.5m) Jota's price has decreased to £7.5m following a spell of inconsistent performances. The Portuguese international has scored just 4 points in his last three appearances, failing to feature in Liverpool's most recent match. Upcoming fixtures against Wolves (A), Crystal Palace (A), and Chelsea (H) present a mixed bag of opportunities.
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City, Midfielder, £9.5m) The Belgian maestro has dropped to £9.5m, largely due to injury concerns. De Bruyne is currently flagged with a 75% chance of playing due to a groin injury, which saw him miss City's recent draw with Arsenal. Managers should monitor his status closely ahead of fixtures against Newcastle (A), Fulham (H), and Wolves (A).
Bernardo Silva (Manchester City, Midfielder, £6.5m) Silva's price has fallen to £6.5m after a run of inconsistent minutes and performances. The Portuguese midfielder has scored just 9 points in his last three games, with limited involvement in City's attack. With the same fixtures as De Bruyne, Silva's role in the team remains uncertain.
Low Ownership Risers and Fallers
Several low-ownership players have also seen price changes:
Riser: - Barnes (Newcastle, Midfielder, £6.5m)
Fallers: - Ødegaard (Arsenal, Midfielder, £8.2m) - Mykolenko (Everton, Defender, £4.3m) - Andreas (Fulham, Midfielder, £5.3m) - Aït-Nouri (Wolves, Defender, £4.4m) - Zinchenko (Arsenal, Defender, £4.8m) - Branthwaite (Everton, Defender, £4.8m) - Maguire (Man Utd, Defender, £4.9m) - Reguilón (Spurs, Defender, £4.3m) - Doherty (Wolves, Defender, £4.4m) - Kiwior (Arsenal, Defender, £4.8m) - Huijsen (Bournemouth, Defender, £4.4m) - De Cordova-Reid (Leicester, Midfielder, £5.3m) - Guedes (Wolves, Midfielder, £5.3m)
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