
There were six price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with three players rising and three falling in value as managers continue to shuffle their squads ahead of the upcoming fixtures.
Manchester City defender O'Reilly has risen to £5.1m despite carrying an ankle injury with a 75% chance of playing. The 9.9%-owned defender faces Nottingham Forest at home in Gameweek 29, followed by a trip to West Ham in Gameweek 30. Crucially, City have a blank fixture in Gameweek 31, which managers should factor into their planning.
O'Reilly's recent form has been impressive, delivering 13 points against Fulham with a clean sheet in City's 3-0 home victory. He followed this with 17 points against Newcastle in another home win (2-1), before managing 6 points in the away victory at Leeds despite being substituted after 70 minutes. His consistent starts and attacking returns make him an attractive budget defender option.
West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen has fallen to £7.5m following a disappointing run of form. The 7.8%-owned striker faces Fulham away in Gameweek 29, then Manchester City at home in Gameweek 30 - a particularly challenging fixture. His schedule improves with Aston Villa (away), Wolves (home), and Crystal Palace (away) in the following gameweeks.
Bowen's recent performances have been underwhelming, managing just 5 points in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United at home, followed by 4 points in a goalless draw against Bournemouth. His latest outing saw him score 7 points despite West Ham's heavy 5-2 defeat at Liverpool, suggesting he can still find returns even when his team struggles.
Harry Maguire has risen to £4.4m with just 1.8% ownership, making him an intriguing budget option for Manchester United coverage. The centre-back's low price point could appeal to managers seeking defensive value.
E.Le Fée from Sunderland has increased to £5.0m despite minimal 1.4% ownership, suggesting some managers are backing the midfielder's potential in the Championship promotion race.
Newcastle's L.Miley has dropped to £4.4m with 2.4% ownership, while West Ham's Kilman has fallen to £4.1m with minimal 0.1% ownership. Both represent potential budget enablers for managers looking to free up funds elsewhere.
The price movements reflect the ongoing tactical adjustments managers are making as the season progresses, with injury concerns and fixture difficulty playing key roles in transfer decisions.
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