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Fantasy Football Fix AI 1 Nov. 2025

Fantasy Premier League Price Changes: 20 Players See Value Shifts on November 1st

Twenty Fantasy Premier League players experienced price changes overnight, with five assets rising in value while fifteen saw their prices drop as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of the upcoming fixtures.

Price Rises ⬆️

Marc Guéhi - Now £5.0m

The Crystal Palace defender has risen by £0.1m and boasts an impressive 33.1% ownership among FPL managers. Guéhi faces a mixed fixture run with Brentford (home), Brighton (away), and Wolves (home) in his next three outings. Recent performances have been solid, earning 3 points against Everton in a 2-1 defeat, followed by 4 points in both the 3-3 draw with Bournemouth and the narrow 1-0 loss to Arsenal. His consistency in starting every match and playing the full 90 minutes makes him an attractive budget defensive option.

Bryan Mbeumo - Now £8.3m

The Manchester United midfielder has experienced a remarkable rise of £0.3m this gameweek, now priced at £8.3m with 25.9% ownership. His upcoming fixtures include Nottingham Forest (away), Tottenham (home), and Everton (away). Mbeumo's recent form has been exceptional, scoring 6 points against Sunderland, followed by an impressive 9 points in the victory over Liverpool, and a standout 15-point haul against Brighton in a 4-2 win. This purple patch has clearly caught the attention of FPL managers.

Jean-Philippe Mateta - Now £7.8m

Crystal Palace's striker has risen by £0.2m this gameweek to £7.8m, with 19.4% of managers backing him. Mateta shares the same fixture list as Guéhi, facing Brentford, Brighton, and Wolves. His recent performances have been mixed - managing just 2 points against Everton after being substituted after 70 minutes, but bouncing back with a massive 17-point haul against Bournemouth before returning to earth with 2 points versus Arsenal.

Bukayo Saka - Now £10.1m

Arsenal's star winger has increased by £0.1m to £10.1m, owned by 17.3% of managers. Saka faces Burnley (away), Sunderland (home), and Tottenham (away) in his next three fixtures. Recent form shows 8 points against West Ham, 7 points in the win over Fulham, and 3 points against Crystal Palace where he was substituted after 66 minutes. Despite the recent dip, his consistent starts and attacking threat maintain his appeal.

Dan Burn - Now £5.2m

Newcastle's defender has risen to £5.2m with 11.0% ownership. His upcoming fixtures include West Ham (away), Brentford (home), and Manchester City (away) - a challenging run. Burn delivered an excellent 11-point return against Nottingham Forest in a 2-0 victory, but managed just 2 points in each of his subsequent matches against Brighton and Fulham, both featuring full 90-minute appearances.

Price Falls ⬇️

Mohammed Kudus - Now £6.7m

The Tottenham midfielder has dropped £0.1m to £6.7m despite maintaining 31.9% ownership. Kudus faces Chelsea (away), Manchester United (home), and Arsenal (away) - a particularly difficult fixture run. His recent form includes an impressive 12-point haul against Leeds, followed by disappointing returns of 2 points against Aston Villa and 3 points versus Everton, where he was substituted after 78 minutes.

Mohamed Salah - Now £14.2m

Liverpool's premium asset has fallen by £0.1m to £14.2m, still owned by 25.9% of managers. Salah's upcoming fixtures include Aston Villa (away), Manchester City (home), and Nottingham Forest (away). Recent performances have been concerning for his price point, managing just 2 points in defeats to both Chelsea and Manchester United, before a slight improvement with 6 points against Brentford in another loss.

Robert Sánchez - Now £4.8m

Chelsea's goalkeeper has dropped to £4.8m with 13.6% ownership. His fixture list includes Tottenham (away), Wolves (home), and Burnley (away). Sánchez earned 2 points in the victory over Liverpool, 5 points with a clean sheet against Nottingham Forest, but just 1 point in the defeat to Sunderland, highlighting Chelsea's defensive inconsistencies.

Florian Wirtz - Now £8.0m

Liverpool's midfielder has fallen to £8.0m with only 7.6% ownership and zero points accumulated this season. His limited game time is evident from recent fixtures - just 45 minutes against Chelsea, 28 minutes versus Manchester United, and 83 minutes against Brentford where he finally earned his first start. The lack of regular minutes makes him difficult to justify at this price point.

Low Ownership Price Falls

Several players with minimal ownership have also seen price drops: Stach (Leeds, £5.0m), Ndoye (Nottingham Forest, £5.7m), Tosin (Chelsea, £4.3m), Barnes (Newcastle, £6.3m), Wilson (West Ham, £5.8m), Agbadou (Wolves, £4.3m), Buonanotte (Chelsea, £4.7m), Esse (Crystal Palace, £4.7m), Mee (Manchester United, £3.9m), Yates (Nottingham Forest, £4.7m), and Amdouni (Burnley, £4.8m).

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