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FPL Price Changes: Dewsbury-Hall & Bruno G Rise, Liverpool Duo Fall

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 15 May 2026

FPL Price Changes: Six Players See Value Shifts Ahead of Gameweek 37

Six Fantasy Premier League players experienced price changes today, with four rising in value and two falling as managers continue to tinker with their squads in the final weeks of the season.

Price Rises 📈

Dewsbury-Hall Climbs to £5.3m

Everton midfielder Dewsbury-Hall has risen to £5.3m following increased interest from FPL managers. With 7.2% ownership, the midfielder offers decent value in the budget bracket. His recent form shows consistency with starts in all three previous fixtures, earning 8 points against West Ham despite the 2-1 defeat, followed by 2 points in the thrilling 3-3 draw with Manchester City and 5 points in the 2-2 stalemate with Crystal Palace.

Looking ahead, Dewsbury-Hall faces Sunderland at home in Gameweek 37 before travelling to Tottenham for the season finale. The Sunderland fixture presents a favourable opportunity for attacking returns.

Bruno Guimarães Reaches £6.9m

Newcastle's Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimarães has increased to £6.9m despite relatively low ownership at 5.6%. The premium midfielder has accumulated 132 points this season, making him one of the standout performers in his price bracket.

His recent fixtures show mixed results - managing just 2 points in the narrow 1-0 defeat to Arsenal, before bouncing back with 6 points in Newcastle's impressive 3-1 victory over Brighton and another 6 points in the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest. Bruno G. faces West Ham away in Gameweek 37 followed by Fulham at home, both representing solid opportunities for returns.

Price Falls 📉

Konaté Drops to £5.4m

Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté has fallen to £5.4m with ownership sitting at 3.8%. The centre-back's price drop reflects reduced interest as managers look elsewhere for defensive options in the final gameweeks.

Mac Allister Slides to £6.1m

Fellow Liverpool player Alexis Mac Allister has decreased to £6.1m with minimal ownership at just 1.8%. The Argentine midfielder's price fall suggests managers are moving away from Liverpool assets in their current form.

Low Ownership Movers

Budget Rises

Fulham goalkeeper Leno has climbed to £5.0m with just 2.2% ownership, while Brighton midfielder Hinshelwood has increased to £5.2m despite only 1.3% of managers selecting him.

Minimal Interest Falls

The low ownership fallers include the aforementioned Liverpool duo, highlighting the current sentiment around Jürgen Klopp's side among FPL managers.

Fixture Considerations

With only two gameweeks remaining, fixture difficulty becomes crucial. Dewsbury-Hall's home match against Sunderland stands out as particularly appealing, while Bruno Guimarães' double-header against West Ham and Fulham offers consistent captaincy potential for those seeking differential options.

The price movements reflect the typical end-of-season shuffle as managers position themselves for the final push. Budget options like Dewsbury-Hall continue to attract interest due to their affordability and fixture appeal, while premium assets face scrutiny over their remaining fixture difficulty.

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