
Today brought significant movement in the Fantasy Premier League transfer market, with 15 players experiencing price changes as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of the upcoming fixtures.
Antoine Semenyo has risen to £7.9m following impressive recent performances for Manchester City. The midfielder, owned by 49.5% of managers, has delivered consistent returns with 17 points across his last three fixtures. Against Manchester United, he managed 90 minutes despite the 2-0 defeat, before bouncing back with an 8-point haul in City's 2-0 victory over Wolves. His most recent outing saw him contribute 7 points in the entertaining 2-2 draw with Tottenham.
City's upcoming fixtures present mixed opportunities, with Fulham (H) offering a favourable start before facing Newcastle (A) and Leeds (H). The run continues with Nottingham Forest (A) and West Ham (H), providing decent scoring potential for the in-form midfielder.
Trevoh Chalobah now costs £5.8m after establishing himself as a reliable defensive option for Chelsea. With 23.9% ownership, the defender has accumulated 15 points from his last three appearances. He secured a clean sheet and 8 points against Brentford, followed by 4 points in the 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, and 3 points in Chelsea's thrilling 3-2 win against West Ham.
Chelsea face an intriguing fixture list with Leeds (A) and Burnley (H) offering potential clean sheet opportunities, before tougher tests against Arsenal (H), Aston Villa (A), and Newcastle (H). Chalobah's consistent starts and defensive contributions make him an attractive budget option.
Enzo Fernandez has risen to £6.9m following a string of excellent performances for Chelsea. The midfielder, selected by 23.6% of managers, has been in exceptional form with 22 points from his last three outings. After contributing 6 points against Brentford, he delivered 8-point hauls in both the Crystal Palace and West Ham victories, showcasing his ability to contribute goals, assists, and bonus points.
The Argentine's fixture run mirrors Chalobah's, with favourable early matches against Leeds and Burnley before facing stronger opposition. His consistent 90-minute appearances and attacking threat from midfield justify the price increase.
Florian Wirtz now costs £8.4m despite having zero points for the season, highlighting the market's faith in the Liverpool midfielder's potential. Owned by 14.2% of managers, his recent form shows promise with 24 points from three fixtures. He impressed with 10 points against Burnley, followed by 2 points in the defeat to Bournemouth, before exploding with 12 points in Liverpool's commanding 4-1 victory over Newcastle.
Liverpool's fixture list looks promising with Sunderland (A), Nottingham Forest (H), West Ham (A), Wolves (H), and Tottenham (A). The German international's recent performances suggest he could be finding his rhythm at the perfect time.
Matty Cash has increased to £4.9m for Aston Villa, with 11.8% ownership. The defender has managed 10 points from his last three fixtures, though results have been inconsistent. He earned 2 points in the 1-0 defeat to Everton, bounced back with 6 points including a clean sheet in the 2-0 victory over Newcastle, before returning 2 points in the disappointing 1-0 home loss to Brentford.
Villa's upcoming fixtures present opportunities with Brighton (A), Leeds (H), and Wolves (A) before facing Chelsea (H) and Manchester United (A). Cash's attacking potential from full-back makes him an interesting budget consideration.
Matheus Cunha now costs £8.1m following impressive contributions for Manchester United. Despite only 9.0% ownership, the midfielder has delivered 22 points from limited minutes across three fixtures. He managed 4 points from just 19 minutes against Manchester City, followed by an excellent 9-point return from 21 minutes against Arsenal, before starting and scoring 9 points in 74 minutes against Fulham.
United's fixture list includes West Ham (A), Everton (H), Crystal Palace (A), Newcastle (H), and Aston Villa (A). Cunha's ability to deliver significant returns from limited minutes makes him an intriguing differential option.
Rayan Cherki has fallen to £6.5m despite recent improvements for Manchester City. The midfielder, owned by 9.5% of managers, has struggled for consistency with 12 points from three fixtures. After managing just 1 point from 45 minutes against Manchester United, he improved with 3 points against Wolves before delivering his best return of 8 points against Tottenham.
His limited minutes and inconsistent starts have contributed to the price decrease, despite City's favourable upcoming fixtures.
Patrick Dorgu has dropped to £4.3m following a hamstring injury with an unknown return date. The Manchester United defender, owned by 6.1% of managers, was in excellent form before the setback. He delivered an outstanding 15-point haul against Manchester City and followed up with 8 points against Arsenal before missing the Fulham fixture entirely.
The injury uncertainty makes Dorgu a risky proposition despite his previous excellent returns and United's reasonable fixture list.
Crysencio Summerville (West Ham) has risen to £5.6m with just 1.5% ownership.
Several low-owned players have fallen in price: Jeremie Frimpong (Liverpool, £5.7m), Gavin O'Reilly (Manchester City, £4.9m), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle, £7.2m), Brian Brobbey (Sunderland, £5.5m), Josh Acheampong (Chelsea, £3.7m), and Myles Nichols (Arsenal, £3.7m).
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