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FPL Price Changes: Gabriel, Mateta & Rice Rise, Bowen Falls

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 3 Nov. 2025

Fantasy Premier League Price Changes: 12 Players See Value Shifts on November 3rd

Twelve Fantasy Premier League players experienced price changes overnight, with five assets rising in value while seven saw their prices drop. The movements reflect recent form and ownership trends as managers continue to fine-tune their squads ahead of the upcoming fixtures.

Price Rises 📈

Gabriel Leads Arsenal Defence Surge

Arsenal defender Gabriel has risen to £6.6m following a string of impressive defensive displays. The Brazilian centre-back has accumulated 132 points this season with a substantial 40.7% ownership among FPL managers. His recent fixtures showcase his reliability, earning 12 points against both Fulham and Burnley with clean sheets, plus nine points in the 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace. Arsenal's upcoming fixtures present a mixed bag, with matches against Sunderland, Tottenham, Chelsea, Brentford, and Aston Villa offering both opportunities and challenges for defensive returns.

Mateta Maintains Crystal Palace Momentum

Jean-Philippe Mateta has increased to £7.9m after demonstrating his goal-scoring prowess for Crystal Palace. With 151 points accumulated and 22.7% ownership, the French striker has shown resilience in recent outings. His standout performance came against Bournemouth with 17 points in a thrilling 3-3 draw, followed by a quiet two-point return against Arsenal and nine points in the 2-0 victory over Brentford. Palace's fixture list includes Brighton, Wolves, Manchester United, Burnley, and Fulham, presenting several opportunities for attacking returns.

Caicedo Capitalises on Chelsea Form

Chelsea midfielder Moisés Caicedo has risen to £6.0m following improved performances in the Blues' midfield. Despite accumulating 115 points with 19.5% ownership, his recent form has been inconsistent with limited minutes. After playing just 45 minutes as a substitute against Nottingham Forest, he managed only two points against Sunderland before delivering an impressive 10-point haul in Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Tottenham. The Blues face Wolves, Burnley, Arsenal, Leeds, and Bournemouth in their next five fixtures.

Rice Rewards Arsenal Investment

Declan Rice has increased to £6.8m as Arsenal's midfield anchor continues to deliver consistent returns. With 142 points and 16.0% ownership, Rice has shown steady improvement in recent weeks. His performances include a modest three points against Fulham, seven points versus Crystal Palace, and an excellent 13-point return in the victory over Burnley. Arsenal's upcoming schedule mirrors Gabriel's fixtures, offering potential for both defensive and midfield contributions.

Welbeck Provides Brighton Value

Danny Welbeck has risen to £6.5m despite relatively low 7.8% ownership among FPL managers. The experienced forward has accumulated 114 points this season, with recent performances including 13 points against Newcastle, six points in the defeat to Manchester United, and another six points in Brighton's 3-0 victory over Leeds. The Seagulls face Crystal Palace, Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, and West Ham in their next five fixtures.

Price Falls 📉

Reijnders Drops Despite City Move

Tijjani Reijnders has fallen to £5.5m following a disappointing start to his Manchester City career. Despite 23.3% ownership, the midfielder has managed zero points this season, raising questions about his role in Pep Guardiola's system. His recent fixtures show minimal impact with just one point in each of his last three appearances against Everton, Aston Villa, and Bournemouth, including limited minutes as a substitute in the latest match. City face Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Fulham, and Sunderland in their upcoming fixtures.

Bowen's West Ham Struggles Continue

Jarrod Bowen has dropped to £7.7m as West Ham's inconsistent form affects player values. Despite accumulating 193 points this season, his 7.6% ownership reflects concerns about the Hammers' attacking output. Recent performances include two points against Brentford, five points in the defeat to Leeds, and another two points despite West Ham's 3-1 victory over Newcastle. The Hammers face Burnley, Bournemouth, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Brighton in their next five fixtures.

Low Ownership Price Falls

Several players with minimal ownership have also seen price decreases: Tottenham midfielder Xavi has dropped to £6.7m (1.5% ownership), Manchester United defender Heaven has fallen to £3.8m (1.0% ownership), Everton defender O'Brien is now £4.9m (0.4% ownership), Aston Villa defender Sousa has decreased to £3.9m (0.3% ownership), and Wolves midfielder J.Arias has dropped to £5.1m (0.2% ownership).

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