
Eighteen Fantasy Premier League players experienced price changes overnight, with managers across the globe waking up to find their squad values altered ahead of Gameweek 11.
Chelsea's Pedro Neto has risen to £7.1m following another impressive display against Tottenham. The Portuguese winger, owned by 5.7% of managers, has accumulated 115 points this season, making him one of the standout midfield options.
Neto's recent form shows consistency despite Chelsea's mixed results. Against Nottingham Forest, he delivered 12 points in a 3-0 victory, followed by 8 points in the disappointing 2-1 home defeat to Sunderland. His most recent outing saw him manage 3 points in Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Spurs, playing 85 minutes in all three fixtures.
Looking ahead, Chelsea face Wolves at home in Gameweek 11, followed by a trip to Burnley and a challenging fixture against Arsenal. The Blues then host Leeds before travelling to Bournemouth, presenting a mixed bag of opportunities for Neto to continue his impressive campaign.
Sunderland defender Norbert Mukiele has increased to £4.2m, representing excellent value in the defensive market. With 5.5% ownership, the versatile defender has shown glimpses of his potential despite limited game time this season.
Mukiele's recent performances have been encouraging, particularly his standout 17-point haul against Wolves in Gameweek 8, which included a clean sheet bonus. His other recent outings saw him manage 3 points against Manchester United and 2 points in the victory over Chelsea, playing the full 90 minutes in each fixture.
The Black Cats face Arsenal away in Gameweek 11, followed by home fixtures against Fulham and Bournemouth. They then travel to Liverpool before hosting Manchester City, presenting both opportunities and challenges for clean sheet potential.
No significant price falls occurred among highly-owned players today, suggesting relative stability in the premium market segments.
Bruno Guimarães has risen to £6.6m despite just 3.6% ownership, reflecting Newcastle's improved form and the Brazilian's consistent performances in midfield.
Several low-owned players experienced price drops, including Liverpool's Kerkez (£5.7m, 3.6% ownership), Brighton's De Cuyper (£4.3m, 2.0% ownership), and Arsenal's Ødegaard (£7.8m, 1.4% ownership).
Other notable falls include Manchester City's Aké (£5.3m, 0.6% ownership), Arsenal's White (£5.3m, 0.4% ownership), Fulham's Smith Rowe (£5.6m, 0.4% ownership), Manchester United's Bayindir (£4.8m, 0.4% ownership), Arsenal's Dowman (£4.3m, 0.3% ownership), Fulham's Wilson (£5.2m, 0.3% ownership), Leeds' Struijk (£4.4m, 0.3% ownership), West Ham's Walker-Peters (£4.3m, 0.3% ownership), Liverpool's R.Williams (£3.8m, 0.2% ownership), Brighton's Veltman (£4.3m, 0.1% ownership), Sunderland's Nna Noukeu (£3.9m, 0.1% ownership), and Bournemouth's Adli (£5.4m, 0.0% ownership).
Today's price changes highlight the continued appeal of Chelsea assets, with Neto's rise reflecting his consistent returns and favourable upcoming fixtures. Meanwhile, the budget defender market remains volatile, with Mukiele's rise offering an intriguing option for managers seeking defensive value.
The lack of significant falls among popular players suggests the market remains relatively stable, though managers should monitor upcoming fixtures and form when considering transfers.
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