
Today brought significant movement in the Fantasy Premier League transfer market, with 14 players experiencing price changes that could impact managers' strategies heading into the busy festive period.
The Manchester City striker has risen to £15.0m, cementing his status as the most expensive player in FPL. With 72.5% ownership, Haaland remains the most popular captain choice despite recent inconsistencies. His upcoming fixtures include Sunderland (H), Crystal Palace (A), and West Ham (A) - all favourable matchups for the Norwegian goal machine.
Recent form shows the volatility that comes with premium forwards. Against Newcastle, Haaland managed just 2 points in a 2-1 defeat, followed by another 2-point return versus Leeds despite City's 3-2 victory. However, his explosive 14-point haul against Fulham in a thrilling 5-4 win demonstrates his ceiling remains unmatched.
The Crystal Palace defender has risen to £6.1m following consistent performances. With 25.2% ownership, Muñoz offers excellent value in the defensive department. Palace face Fulham (A), Manchester City (H), and Leeds (A) in their next three fixtures, presenting mixed opportunities for clean sheet potential.
His recent form has been impressive, delivering 14 points against both Wolves and Burnley with clean sheet bonuses. A disappointing 1-point return against Manchester United was sandwiched between these strong performances, highlighting his reliability when Palace keep clean sheets.
Brentford's forward has increased to £6.8m with 24.7% ownership. The Bees face Tottenham (A), Leeds (H), and Wolves (A) in upcoming fixtures - a mixed bag of difficulty. However, rotation concerns persist after Thiago was benched against Arsenal, playing just 30 minutes for 1 point.
His standout performance came against Burnley, where he scored 13 points in a 3-2 victory. This followed a modest 4-point return against Brighton, showing the inconsistency that comes with mid-priced forwards.
The Manchester City midfielder has experienced a double price rise to £8.3m, reflecting his recent purple patch. With only 13.7% ownership, Foden represents a differential option. City's favourable fixtures against Sunderland, Crystal Palace, and West Ham make him an attractive proposition.
Foden's recent form has been exceptional, scoring 15 points against Leeds and following up with 17 points versus Fulham. These performances came after a quiet 2-point showing against Newcastle, demonstrating his ability to bounce back strongly.
Crystal Palace's goalkeeper has risen to £5.1m with 8.7% ownership. Henderson offers budget-friendly goalkeeping options, though Palace's defensive record remains inconsistent. His recent fixtures show 6 points against Wolves with a clean sheet, 2 points versus Manchester United, and 7 points against Burnley with another clean sheet.
The Newcastle midfielder has increased to £6.8m with 7.2% ownership. The Magpies face Burnley (A), Sunderland (H), and Chelsea (A) in their next three fixtures. Bruno's recent form includes 10 points against Manchester City, 4 points versus Everton, and 7 points against Spurs despite playing only 45 minutes in the latter fixture.
The Tottenham defender has fallen to £4.7m despite 31.4% ownership. Spurs face Brentford (H), Nottingham Forest (A), and Liverpool (H) in upcoming fixtures. Van de Ven's recent struggles are evident with 0 points in each of his last three appearances against Arsenal, Fulham, and Newcastle, where he didn't feature at all.
Everton's midfielder has dropped to £6.5m with 10.4% ownership. The Toffees face Nottingham Forest (H), Chelsea (A), and Arsenal (H) - a challenging run of fixtures. Ndiaye's recent returns have been modest: 3 points against Manchester United, 2 points versus Newcastle, and 3 points against Bournemouth.
Crystal Palace's midfielder has fallen to £6.5m with 6.1% ownership. Sarr is currently sidelined with an ankle injury and has an unknown return date, explaining his price drop. Before the injury, he managed 3 points against Wolves, 1 point versus Manchester United after playing just 38 minutes, and didn't feature against Burnley.
West Ham's forward has dropped to £7.5m with 5.6% ownership. The Hammers face Brighton (A), Aston Villa (H), and Manchester City (A) in their next three fixtures. Bowen's recent form shows 4 points against Bournemouth, 2 points versus Liverpool, and 5 points against Manchester United.
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