
Six Fantasy Premier League price changes occurred overnight, with one significant rise and five falls affecting managers' transfer plans ahead of Gameweek 12.
The Manchester City striker has risen to £14.9m following another strong performance against Liverpool. With 70.6% ownership, Haaland remains the most popular player in FPL despite his premium price tag.
Haaland's recent fixtures show mixed returns, scoring 13 points against Bournemouth with a goal and assist, but managing just 4 points in the 3-0 victory over Liverpool and 2 points in the defeat to Aston Villa. The Norwegian has played the full 90 minutes in two of his last three appearances.
City face Newcastle (home), Leeds United (away), and Fulham (home) in their next three fixtures, presenting favourable opportunities for returns. However, managers should note City have a blank fixture in Gameweek 12.
The Burnley midfielder has dropped to £5.6m after failing to register any attacking returns this season. With just 5.5% ownership, Anthony has managed only 2 points in each of his last three fixtures despite starting regularly.
Against Wolves, Arsenal, and West Ham, Anthony played 77, 62, and 81 minutes respectively but failed to contribute goals or assists. Burnley's upcoming fixtures include Chelsea (away), Brentford (home), and Crystal Palace (away), which present mixed opportunities for improvement.
Several low-ownership defenders have seen their prices drop overnight. Patrick Dorgu has fallen to £4.2m with just 2.8% ownership at Manchester United, while Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly has dropped to £5.1m with only 1.6% selection.
Aston Villa's Ian Maatsen has decreased to £4.2m with minimal 0.4% ownership, reflecting his limited playing time and impact. These budget defenders may appeal to managers seeking cheap defensive options, though their low ownership suggests limited minutes or returns.
Dwight McNeil has fallen to £5.5m with just 0.1% ownership, making him one of the least selected midfielders in the game. The Everton winger's lack of consistent returns and limited appeal has seen his price steadily decline.
Several players with minimal ownership have also seen price drops: - Patrick Dorgu (Man Utd) - now £4.2m - Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal) - now £5.1m
- Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) - now £4.2m - Dwight McNeil (Everton) - now £5.5m
These budget options may interest managers looking for cheap squad fillers, though their low selection percentages suggest limited playing time or FPL potential.
The price movements reflect the current market sentiment, with premium assets like Haaland continuing to rise despite blank gameweeks, while fringe players and underperformers face inevitable falls. Managers should consider these changes when planning transfers, particularly with City's fixture blank approaching.
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