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FPL Price Changes: Wood, Mbeumo Lead Market Surge

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 22 Feb. 2025

Price Changes: A Flurry of Activity in the FPL Market

The Fantasy Premier League market has seen significant movement today, with a total of 14 price changes shaking up managers' strategies. Let's delve into the risers and fallers, examining their potential impact on FPL teams.

Price Rises ⬆️

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest, Forward, £7.2m) Wood's price has climbed to £7.2m following a string of impressive performances. His recent form includes a 17-point haul against Brighton, where he netted a hat-trick. However, Forest's upcoming fixtures look challenging, with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Manchester United in their next four games. Managers should weigh his form against these tough matchups.

Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, Midfielder, £8.0m) Mbeumo's price has risen to £8.0m after a stellar 14-point performance against Leicester. The Brentford midfielder has been consistent, though his fixtures are mixed. Everton and Bournemouth offer potential for returns, but clashes with Aston Villa and Chelsea could prove trickier.

Yoane Wissa (Brentford, Forward, £6.4m) Wissa's price increase to £6.4m comes on the back of an 8-point haul against Leicester. Like his teammate Mbeumo, Wissa faces a mix of favorable and challenging fixtures ahead. His lower price point could make him an attractive differential option.

Matheus Cunha (Wolves, Forward, £6.9m) Cunha's price has risen to £6.9m following consistent performances, including a 9-point return against Liverpool. Wolves' upcoming fixtures look promising, with Fulham, Everton, and Southampton in their next three games.

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace, Forward, £7.4m) Mateta's price increase to £7.4m comes after a 13-point haul against Manchester United. However, managers should note that Crystal Palace has a blank gameweek in GW29, which could impact his appeal.

Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth, Midfielder, £5.2m) Ouattara's price has climbed to £5.2m following a 21-point explosion against Nottingham Forest. Bournemouth's fixtures are mixed, but his low price could make him an interesting budget option.

Price Falls ⬇️

While there were no significant price falls among highly-owned players, several low-ownership assets saw their values decrease:

Chermiti Beto (Everton, Forward, £5.0m) Yoane Damsgaard (Brentford, Midfielder, £5.1m) Iliman Ndiaye (Everton, Forward, £5.4m) Bernardo Silva (Manchester City, Midfielder, £6.1m) Leif Davis (Ipswich, Defender, £4.3m) Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester, Midfielder, £4.6m) Matt Targett (Newcastle, Defender, £3.9m) Sam Morsy (Ipswich, Midfielder, £4.8m)

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of the FPL market and the importance of staying informed about player performances and fixtures. Managers should carefully consider these movements when planning their transfers and team strategy for the upcoming gameweeks.

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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