
Fantasy Premier League managers woke up to 15 price changes this morning, with five players rising in value and ten falling. The movements include some significant shifts for popular defensive assets and a surprising rise for a Brentford forward.
Arsenal defender Jurriën Timber has risen to £6.4m following consistent performances in the Gunners' backline. With 32.5% ownership, the Dutch international has accumulated 146 points this season. His recent fixtures show steady returns, earning 1 point against Sunderland in a 2-2 draw, 5 points in Arsenal's impressive 4-1 victory over Spurs, and 2 points in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea. Arsenal's upcoming fixtures include home matches against Brentford and Wolves, offering potential for clean sheet returns.
Crystal Palace right-back Daniel Muñoz has increased to £6.0m with 22.7% ownership and 145 points accumulated. His recent performances have been inconsistent - securing 6 points with a clean sheet against Brighton (0-0), delivering an outstanding 14-point haul in Palace's 2-0 win at Wolves, but managing just 1 point in the 1-2 home defeat to Manchester United. Palace face Burnley next, followed by Fulham, presenting opportunities for defensive returns.
Brentford striker Thiago has risen to £6.7m despite having only 9 points this season and 22.0% ownership. His recent form shows promise with 13 points against Newcastle in a 3-1 home win, 4 points in the 1-2 loss at Brighton, and another 13-point performance in Brentford's 3-1 victory over Burnley. Playing 89-90 minutes consistently, Thiago faces Arsenal next before hosting Tottenham, offering potential against defensively vulnerable opponents.
Aston Villa defender Matty Cash has increased to £4.7m with just 6.5% ownership and 86 points accumulated. His recent fixtures delivered 6 points in Villa's commanding 4-0 win over Bournemouth, 2 points in the 2-1 away victory at Leeds, and 6 points with a clean sheet in the 1-0 home win against Wolves. Villa's upcoming fixtures include Brighton at home before facing Arsenal away, presenting mixed opportunities for returns.
Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden has climbed to £8.1m with surprisingly low 6.3% ownership given his 105 points this season. Recent performances include 3 points in City's 3-0 win over Liverpool, 2 points in the disappointing 1-2 loss at Newcastle, and an impressive 15-point haul in the thrilling 3-2 victory over Leeds. City face Fulham next before hosting Sunderland, offering Foden opportunities to build on his recent scoring form.
Chelsea forward João Pedro has fallen to £7.4m despite maintaining 43.3% ownership and accumulating 133 points this season. His recent form shows declining returns - 7 points against Wolves in a 3-0 win, just 1 point in the 2-0 victory at Burnley after playing only 76 minutes, and another 1 point in the 1-1 draw with Arsenal where he was substituted after 55 minutes. The reduced playing time in recent matches may concern managers ahead of Chelsea's fixture against Leeds.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle midfielder) has risen to £6.4m with just 1.7% ownership, representing a potential differential option for brave managers.
Several low-ownership players have dropped in value: Djed Spence (Spurs defender) to £4.4m (1.4% ownership), Danny Marshall (West Ham forward) to £4.3m (0.6% ownership), Illan Meslier (Leeds goalkeeper) to £4.2m (0.4% ownership), Yunus Konak (Brentford midfielder) to £4.3m (0.2% ownership), Yago Olusesi (Spurs midfielder) to £4.3m (0.2% ownership), Frank Onyeka (Brentford midfielder) to £4.8m (0.1% ownership), Will Hughes (Crystal Palace midfielder) to £4.7m (0.1% ownership), and Kaelan Scarles (West Ham defender) to £4.3m (0.0% ownership).
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