
There were four price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with one notable rise and three falls affecting managers' squads.
Brighton midfielder Yankuba Minteh has risen to £6.2m following consistent performances for the Seagulls. The 6.8% owned player has accumulated 112 points this season, making him an attractive mid-price option.
Minteh's recent form has been impressive, scoring 9 points against Leeds in a 3-0 home victory, followed by 3 points in a goalless draw at Crystal Palace, and an excellent 11-point haul in Brighton's 2-1 win over Brentford. His consistent starts and 88+ minutes in each fixture demonstrate his importance to Roberto De Zerbi's side.
Looking ahead, Brighton face Nottingham Forest (H), Aston Villa (A), and West Ham (H) in their next three fixtures - a mixed bag that could offer decent returns for the Gambian international.
Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi has fallen to £6.4m, with his minimal 1.3% ownership reflecting managers' lack of confidence. The Nigerian has struggled for consistent returns in recent weeks.
Burnley goalkeeper Václav Hladký has dropped to £3.9m, though his 0.2% ownership suggests few managers are affected by this change. The Czech shot-stopper remains a budget option for those seeking goalkeeper depth.
Manchester City defender Gavin O'Reilly has risen to £5.1m despite just 5.0% ownership, potentially offering value for those seeking City defensive coverage at a lower price point.
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