
Today brought significant movement in the Fantasy Premier League transfer market, with 13 players experiencing price changes as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures.
Manchester United's talisman Bruno Fernandes has risen to £9.9m, cementing his position among the game's most expensive midfielders. With an impressive 37.1% ownership, the Portuguese playmaker continues to justify his premium price tag.
Fernandes has delivered consistent returns in recent fixtures, scoring 10 points against both Fulham and Spurs before a quieter 2-point return against West Ham. His upcoming fixtures present mixed opportunities, with Crystal Palace (H) offering potential, followed by Newcastle (A) and Aston Villa (H). The Bournemouth (A) and Leeds (H) fixtures in gameweeks 31-32 could prove particularly rewarding for the United captain.
Brentford striker Thiago has climbed to £7.1m despite modest recent returns. With 31.8% ownership, he represents significant interest from FPL managers seeking forward value.
Recent performances show 5 points against Newcastle, followed by 2-point returns against both Arsenal and Brighton. His fixture list looks promising with Burnley (H), Bournemouth (A), and Wolves (H) offering excellent scoring opportunities. The Leeds (A) and Everton (H) fixtures in gameweeks 31-32 could provide additional value.
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has risen to £6.8m, though his 6.9% ownership suggests he remains under the radar for many managers. With 112 points accumulated this season, he offers mid-price midfield value.
His recent form shows 5 points against Newcastle and an impressive 8-point haul against Manchester City, though he was unused as a substitute against Sunderland. Upcoming fixtures include West Ham (A), Wolves (H), and Tottenham (A), with Brighton (A) and Fulham (H) completing a favourable run.
Manchester City's Phil Foden has fallen to £8.1m, with his 9.4% ownership reflecting growing concerns over his playing time. Despite accumulating 96 points this season, recent rotation has impacted his appeal.
Foden's recent fixtures highlight the rotation risk - he was unused against Liverpool, managed 5 points against Fulham with 71 minutes, then played just 3 minutes against Newcastle for 1 point. His upcoming fixtures include Leeds (A) and Nottingham Forest (H), but crucially no fixture in gameweek 31, followed by Chelsea (A).
Manchester City's Rayan Cherki has dropped to £6.4m, with 8.5% ownership and zero points this season highlighting his struggles for game time. Recent appearances show minimal impact with substitute appearances totalling 29, 19, and 32 minutes across his last three fixtures, each yielding just 1 point.
Like Foden, Cherki faces the same fixture concerns with no gameweek 31 fixture and limited opportunities for meaningful minutes.
Newcastle forward Nick Woltemade has dropped to £6.8m with 7.8% ownership and zero points this season. His recent substitute appearances show 45 minutes against Brentford, 2 minutes against Spurs, and 60 minutes against Manchester City, each producing just 1 point.
His fixture list includes Everton (A), Manchester United (H), Chelsea (A), Sunderland (H), and Crystal Palace (A) - a mixed bag of opportunities.
Chelsea's Marc Guiu has fallen to £4.1m with 5.9% ownership and minimal 7 points this season. Recent fixtures show no playing time against Wolves, Leeds, and Burnley, making him purely a bench option.
His upcoming fixtures include Arsenal (A), Aston Villa (H), Newcastle (A), Everton (H), and Manchester City (A) - challenging fixtures for limited opportunities.
Price Rises: Martinez (GK, £5.1m), Dewsbury-Hall (MID, £5.0m), Summerville (MID, £5.7m), Rayan (MID, £5.6m)
Price Falls: Keane (DEF, £4.6m), Angel (MID, £4.9m)
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