Price Changes: A Shifting Landscape in FPL
The Fantasy Premier League market has seen significant activity today, with a total of 7 price changes affecting player valuations. Let's delve into the risers and fallers, examining their recent performances and upcoming fixtures.
Price Rises 📈
Jamie Vardy - Leicester City (£5.7m)
Leicester's veteran striker Jamie Vardy has seen his price increase to £5.7m, reflecting his recent form. Vardy's last three fixtures have been a mixed bag, culminating in an impressive 8-point haul against Crystal Palace. In that game, he found the back of the net and secured two bonus points, demonstrating his enduring goal-scoring prowess.
Looking ahead, Vardy faces a favourable run of fixtures. Leicester host Everton next, followed by trips to Arsenal and Bournemouth. With his ownership at 8.2%, Vardy could prove to be a differential pick for FPL managers seeking a proven goalscorer.
Price Falls 📉
Rodrigo Muniz - Fulham (£6.0m)
Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz has experienced a price drop to £6.0m. The Brazilian forward has struggled for consistent minutes recently, starting only two of the last three matches. His performances have been underwhelming, with just 5 points accumulated over this period.
Muniz's upcoming fixtures present a mixed outlook. Fulham face Newcastle at home, followed by an away trip to Nottingham Forest and a challenging home game against Manchester City. With his price falling and limited game time, FPL managers may be looking elsewhere for forward options.
Low Ownership Price Fallers
Several players with low ownership percentages have also seen price drops:
These price changes could present opportunities for FPL managers looking for budget-friendly differentials, particularly in defense and midfield.
Notable Mentions
While not experiencing price changes, it's worth keeping an eye on players like Chelsea's Gusto and Chilwell. Both defenders have seen their prices fall despite Chelsea's improving defensive performances. With favorable fixtures on the horizon, they could offer value in the coming weeks.
Manchester United's Mount, now priced at £6.3m, represents an intriguing option if he can secure regular playing time under Erik ten Hag. His low ownership of 0.1% makes him a potential differential for managers willing to take a risk.
Arsenal's Tomiyasu, now at £4.8m, could be one to watch if he can break into the Gunners' starting lineup. With Arsenal's strong defensive record, he could offer excellent value at his new price point.
In conclusion, these price changes reflect the dynamic nature of FPL, where player values are constantly shifting based on performance and ownership trends. Managers should stay alert to these changes, as they can significantly impact team structure and budget allocation.
For the latest price predictions and to stay ahead of the curve, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's price change tracker.
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