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Fantasy Football Fix AI 15 Dec. 2025

Fantasy Premier League Price Changes: 13 Players See Value Shifts

Today brought significant movement in the Fantasy Premier League transfer market, with 13 players experiencing price changes that could impact managers' strategies heading into the busy festive period.

Price Rises ⬆️

Thiago (Brentford) - £7.2m

The Brentford forward has risen to £7.2m following increased interest from 38.9% of FPL managers. Thiago's recent form shows modest returns, managing just five points across his last three appearances against Arsenal, Spurs, and Leeds. He started the last two fixtures but struggled to make an impact, scoring two points in each match. His upcoming fixtures include Wolves (H), Bournemouth (A), and Tottenham (A), presenting mixed opportunities for returns.

Phil Foden (Manchester City) - £8.8m

Foden has climbed to £8.8m after impressive recent performances that have caught the attention of 34.4% of managers. The midfielder has been in exceptional form, accumulating 40 points across his last three outings. His standout performance came against Fulham where he scored 17 points, followed by 12 points against Sunderland and 11 against Crystal Palace. City's upcoming fixtures against West Ham (A), Nottingham Forest (H), and Sunderland (A) look favourable for continued returns.

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) - £9.3m

The Manchester United captain now costs £9.3m, with 27.4% ownership reflecting his consistent appeal. Fernandes has delivered 33 points in his last three matches, including an outstanding 18-point haul against Wolves. He also contributed 11 points against Crystal Palace but managed only four against West Ham. United's fixture list shows Aston Villa (A), Newcastle (H), and Wolves (A) coming up.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) - £10.3m

Arsenal's star winger has increased to £10.3m despite being owned by just 22.4% of managers. Saka's recent form includes 21 points across three fixtures, with his best return being 11 points against Wolves. He was limited to 29 minutes against Brentford but still managed six points, while scoring four against Aston Villa. Arsenal face Everton (A), Brighton (H), and Aston Villa (A) in their next three fixtures.

Jean-Philippe Ekitiké (Liverpool) - £8.6m

The Liverpool forward has risen to £8.6m with 17.4% ownership, despite having zero points for the season so far. His recent performances show promise with 27 points across his last three appearances. Ekitiké scored 13 points in both his matches against Leeds and Brighton, though he was limited to 16 minutes against Sunderland. Liverpool's upcoming fixtures include Tottenham (A), Wolves (H), and Leeds (A).

Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea) - £5.5m

The Chelsea defender now costs £5.5m and is owned by 17.2% of managers. Chalobah has accumulated 21 points in his last three matches, with his best performance being 11 points in a clean sheet against Bournemouth. He also secured nine points against Everton but managed just one point in the defeat to Leeds. Chelsea's fixture list shows Newcastle (A), Aston Villa (H), and Bournemouth (A).

Price Falls ⬇️

Micky van de Ven (Tottenham) - £4.6m

Van de Ven has dropped to £4.6m despite maintaining 29.2% ownership. The defender's recent form has been inconsistent, totalling seven points across three fixtures. He didn't feature against Newcastle, scored six points against Brentford with a clean sheet, but managed only one point in the heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest. Spurs face Liverpool (H), Crystal Palace (A), and Brentford (A) in challenging upcoming fixtures.

Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) - £8.2m

Mbeumo has fallen to £8.2m and faces availability concerns as he's on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations from Gameweek 17 onwards with an unknown return date. The midfielder, owned by 21.7% of managers, has struggled recently with just 11 points across his last three matches. His best return was eight points against Wolves, while managing only one point against Crystal Palace and two against West Ham.

Mohammed Kudus (Tottenham) - £6.4m

The Spurs midfielder has dropped to £6.4m with 15.8% ownership following disappointing recent form. Kudus has managed just 12 points across his last three fixtures, with his best performance being seven points against Newcastle. He scored three points against Brentford and only two in the defeat to Nottingham Forest, highlighting Tottenham's recent struggles.

Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace) - £5.9m

Muñoz has fallen to £5.9m and faces an extended absence due to a knee injury, with an expected return date of 17 January. The defender, owned by 13.1% of managers, had been performing well before his injury, scoring 14 points against Burnley. However, he didn't feature in Palace's last two matches against Fulham and Manchester City.

Jeremy Doku (Manchester City) - £6.5m

Doku has dropped to £6.5m with only 8.3% ownership and carries a leg injury with a 75% chance of playing. The winger's recent form shows 11 points across three fixtures, with eight points against Fulham being his best return. He managed three points against Sunderland but didn't feature against Crystal Palace, raising concerns about his fitness.

Low Ownership Movers

Price Rises

  • Rayan Cherki (Manchester City) - £6.5m (4.7% ownership)

Price Falls

  • Hugo Bueno (Wolves) - £4.3m (0.1% ownership)

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