
There were six price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with no players rising in value while six experienced drops.
No significant price rises occurred in today's market movements.
The Newcastle midfielder has fallen to £7.2m following injury concerns and recent poor form. Bruno G. is currently carrying an ankle injury with a 75% chance of playing, creating uncertainty for his 19.3% of managers.
His upcoming fixtures present a challenging run, facing Liverpool (A), Brentford (H), Tottenham (A), Manchester City (A), and Everton (H). The Brazilian's recent performances have been inconsistent - he scored 11 points against Leeds at home but managed just 3 points in the goalless draw at Wolves. Most concerning was his absence from the starting XI against Aston Villa, where Newcastle lost 2-0 at home.
Newcastle's forward option has dropped to £7.1m despite maintaining reasonable playing time. The German striker faces the same difficult fixture list as his teammate Bruno G., with Liverpool away presenting an immediate challenge.
Woltemade's recent form shows promise but lacks consistency. He earned 5 points against Leeds, contributing to Newcastle's 4-3 victory, but managed only 2 points in the stalemate with Wolves. His reduced role was evident against Aston Villa, where he played just 28 minutes as a substitute, highlighting potential rotation concerns.
Manchester City's midfielder has fallen to £6.6m as his limited playing time continues to concern Fantasy managers. The French playmaker faces Tottenham (H), Liverpool (A), Fulham (H), Newcastle (H), and Leeds (A) in his next five fixtures.
Cherki's recent appearances have been largely from the bench, playing just 17 minutes against Brighton and 45 minutes against Manchester United. However, he did start against Wolves in City's 2-0 victory, playing 73 minutes and earning 3 points, suggesting Pep Guardiola may be gradually integrating him into the first team.
Several players with minimal Fantasy ownership also experienced price drops today:
Anthony Gordon has fallen to £7.3m with just 4.4% ownership, representing another Newcastle asset affected by their challenging fixture list.
Heaven dropped to £3.8m with only 2.3% of managers owning the Manchester United defender.
Tavernier fell to £5.4m, with the Bournemouth midfielder owned by just 1.9% of Fantasy players.
These low-ownership drops reflect the market's response to players who have struggled for consistent minutes or face difficult upcoming schedules. The concentration of Newcastle players in today's fallers highlights concerns about their immediate fixture difficulty and recent poor results.
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