Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, a total of 23 price changes have occurred, reshaping team values and strategies across the board. Let's delve into the key risers and fallers, and what these changes mean for FPL managers.
Price Rises ⬆️
Gabriel (Arsenal, Defender) - £6.2m Arsenal's defensive stalwart Gabriel has seen his price rise to £6.2m after a string of impressive performances. The Brazilian has amassed 37 points so far this season, including a stellar 15-point haul against Tottenham in Gameweek 4. However, his recent form has dipped, with just 1 point in the 4-2 victory over Leicester. Gabriel faces a mixed run of fixtures, with Southampton (H) and Bournemouth (A) offering clean sheet potential before a tough clash with Liverpool (H).
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United, Defender) - £5.1m Dalot's price has increased to £5.1m following consistent performances for the Red Devils. The Portuguese full-back has registered 29 points this season, including back-to-back clean sheets against Southampton and Crystal Palace. With fixtures against Aston Villa (A), Brentford (H), and West Ham (A) on the horizon, Dalot could continue to provide value for FPL managers.
Price Falls ⬇️
Pedro Porro (Tottenham, Defender) - £5.5m Spurs' right-back has seen his price drop to £5.5m despite being owned by 30.1% of managers. Porro's recent performances have been underwhelming, with just 5 points in his last three matches. Upcoming fixtures against Brighton (A) and West Ham (H) could provide opportunities for returns, but managers may be looking elsewhere for defensive options.
Dan Burn (Newcastle, Defender) - £4.4m Burn's price has fallen to £4.4m after a disappointing run of form. The towering defender has managed just 4 points in his last three games, with Newcastle conceding 5 goals during that period. With tough fixtures against Brighton (A) and Arsenal (H) coming up, Burn may struggle to justify his place in FPL teams.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United, Midfielder) - £8.2m The Portuguese playmaker has seen his price drop to £8.2m after a quiet spell by his standards. Fernandes has scored just 10 points in his last three matches, failing to register a goal or assist. With fixtures against Aston Villa (A), Brentford (H), and West Ham (A) coming up, he'll be looking to rediscover his form and justify his premium price tag.
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton, Midfielder) - £6.6m Brighton's Japanese winger has fallen to £6.6m despite scoring 26 points this season. Mitoma's recent form has been inconsistent, with just 10 points in his last three games. A tough run of fixtures including Tottenham (H), Liverpool (A), and Manchester City (H) may see managers looking elsewhere for midfield options.
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham, Midfielder) - £7.4m Bowen's price has dropped to £7.4m after a run of low-scoring gameweeks. The England international has managed just 9 points in his last three matches. With fixtures against Tottenham (A) and Manchester United (H) coming up, Bowen may struggle to justify his price tag in the short term.
Phil Foden (Manchester City, Midfielder) - £9.2m Foden's price has fallen to £9.2m after a spell on the bench for Manchester City. The talented midfielder has played just 44 minutes in his last three matches, scoring a mere 2 points. With competition for places fierce at City, Foden represents a risky option for FPL managers despite favorable fixtures against Fulham (H), Wolves (A), and Southampton (H).
Low Ownership Price Falls
Several low ownership players have also seen price drops:
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