
Eight Price Changes Hit Fantasy Premier League Ahead of Gameweek 33
Fantasy Premier League managers woke up to eight price changes today, with one player rising and seven falling in value as the market continues to fluctuate in the business end of the season.
Price Rises 📈
Anderson (Nottingham Forest) - £5.6m
The Nottingham Forest midfielder has risen to £5.6m following consistent performances that have caught the attention of 8.1% of FPL managers. Anderson's recent form shows mixed results, scoring 12 points against Manchester City in a thrilling 2-2 draw, followed by a disappointing 2-point return in Forest's goalless draw with Fulham at home. He managed 5 points in the impressive 3-0 victory over Spurs, playing the full 90 minutes in two of his last three appearances.
Looking ahead, Anderson faces a challenging run of fixtures with Manchester City away in Gameweek 33, followed by matches against Sunderland, Chelsea, Newcastle, and Manchester United. The upcoming fixtures present both opportunities and obstacles for the midfielder.
Price Falls 📉
Jurriën Timber (Arsenal) - £6.2m
Arsenal's versatile defender has dropped to £6.2m despite maintaining significant popularity with 24.5% ownership. Timber is currently dealing with an ankle injury that gives him a 75% chance of playing, which has likely contributed to his price fall. His recent performances have been disrupted by fitness concerns - he scored an impressive 13 points against Brighton in a 1-0 away victory but managed just 1 point against Everton after playing only 38 minutes. Most concerning was his absence from the starting lineup in Arsenal's recent 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth.
Arsenal's upcoming fixtures include Manchester City away, Newcastle at home, Fulham away, West Ham at home, and Burnley away - a mixed bag that could offer returns if Timber regains full fitness.
Low Ownership Price Changes
Price Rises 📈
Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) has risen to £4.7m despite attracting just 1.2% ownership, suggesting potential value for budget-conscious managers.
Price Falls 📉
Several low-ownership players have seen their values decrease:
Market Implications
Today's price changes reflect the market's response to recent performances and injury concerns. Anderson's rise demonstrates how consistent minutes and decent returns can drive demand, even without spectacular scores. Meanwhile, Timber's fall highlights how injury doubts can quickly impact player values, regardless of underlying quality or team strength.
The concentration of price falls among low-ownership players suggests managers are consolidating around more popular options as the season enters its crucial phase. With multiple chips still available in the second half of the season, including wildcards and bench boosts, these price movements could influence transfer strategies.
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