
There were 15 price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with five players rising in price and ten falling as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of the busy festive fixture period.
Antoine Semenyo has risen to £7.7m following impressive recent performances for Bournemouth. The midfielder, owned by 45.3% of managers, has been in excellent form with 10 points against Burnley in his latest outing, adding to his 6 points versus Manchester United and 3 points against Chelsea. His upcoming fixtures present a mixed bag - starting with Brentford (H) before facing Chelsea (A), Arsenal (H), Tottenham (A), and Brighton (H). The Cherries' attacking midfielder has accumulated 176 points this season, making him one of the standout mid-price options.
Bruno Fernandes has increased to £9.4m despite Manchester United's inconsistent form. The Portuguese midfielder, selected by 30.8% of managers, delivered an outstanding 18-point haul against Wolves, followed by 13 points in the thrilling 4-4 draw with Bournemouth. His next fixtures look promising with Newcastle (A), Wolves (H), Leeds (A), Burnley (H), and Manchester City (A). With 174 points accumulated, Fernandes remains a reliable captain option when United's attack clicks.
Jean-Philippe Mateta Ekitiké has risen to £8.8m following his recent performances for Liverpool. The forward, owned by 24.3% of managers, has shown promise with 13 points against both Leeds and Brighton, plus 9 points versus Tottenham. His upcoming schedule includes Wolves (A), Leeds (H), Fulham (A), Arsenal (H), and Burnley (A). Despite having zero points for the season overall, his recent form suggests he's becoming a key part of Liverpool's attacking setup.
Marc Guiu has increased to £4.3m, making him an attractive budget forward option. The Chelsea striker, owned by 8.1% of managers, has limited minutes recently with substitute appearances only. His fixtures include Aston Villa (A), Bournemouth (H), Manchester City (A), Fulham (H), and Brentford (A). With just 7 points this season, he remains a punt for those seeking budget enablers.
Jarrod Bowen has risen to £7.6m despite West Ham's recent struggles. The forward, owned by just 6.9% of managers, managed 9 points against Brighton and 8 points versus Aston Villa, though only managed 1 point in the defeat to Manchester City. His upcoming fixtures look favourable with Fulham (A), Brighton (H), Wolves (A), Nottingham Forest (H), and Tottenham (A). With 193 points accumulated, he remains West Ham's most consistent attacking threat.
Yoane Wissa (Thiago) has fallen to £7.1m following disappointing recent returns. The Brentford forward, still owned by 35.6% of managers, has managed just 2 points in each of his last three appearances against Tottenham, Leeds, and Wolves despite playing the full 90 minutes. His upcoming fixtures include Bournemouth (A), Tottenham (H), Everton (A), Sunderland (H), and Chelsea (A). With only 9 points this season, his high ownership suggests many managers are yet to move him on.
Danny Welbeck has decreased to £6.4m with injury concerns affecting his availability. The Brighton forward has a back injury with a 75% chance of playing, which explains his recent limited minutes - just 8 minutes against Liverpool and no appearance versus Sunderland after 90 minutes against West Ham. His fixtures include Arsenal (A), West Ham (H), Burnley (A), Manchester City (H), and Bournemouth (A). With 120 points accumulated, his injury status makes him a risky proposition.
Dan Burn has dropped to £5.1m following a rib injury that's expected to keep him out until 18th January. The Newcastle defender, owned by 5.9% of managers, saw his minutes reduce before the injury - playing 63 minutes against Burnley and 42 minutes versus Sunderland before missing the Chelsea match entirely. His upcoming fixtures include Manchester United (H), Burnley (A), Crystal Palace (H), Leeds (A), and Wolves (H). With 118 points this season, his injury makes him unviable for the immediate future.
Joe Rodon has fallen to £4.0m despite regular starts for Leeds. The defender, owned by 5.3% of managers, has managed just 1-2 points in recent matches against Liverpool, Brentford, and Crystal Palace. His upcoming fixtures include Sunderland (A), Liverpool (H), Manchester United (A), Newcastle (H), and Fulham (A). With zero points accumulated this season, he remains purely a budget enabler option.
Price Rises: Michael Keane (Everton) - £4.7m
Price Falls: Anthony Elanga (Newcastle) - £6.5m, Alex Iwobi (Fulham) - £6.3m, Joe Worrall (Burnley) - £3.8m, Eddie Jordan (Burnley) - £3.9m, Marshall Munetsi (Wolves) - £5.3m
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