
There were six price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with one player rising in value while five others saw their prices drop.
The Fulham midfielder has climbed to £5.9m following strong recent performances that have caught the attention of FPL managers, with his ownership now sitting at 20.0%. Wilson has been a consistent starter for the Cottagers, featuring in all of his last three fixtures with impressive minutes tallies of 85, 85, and 89 minutes respectively.
His recent form has been encouraging, accumulating 17 points across his last three gameweeks. Wilson managed 2 points in the 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, followed by 6 points in Fulham's 2-2 home draw with Liverpool, before delivering his best return of 9 points in the crucial 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Craven Cottage.
Looking ahead, Wilson faces an intriguing fixture list with Leeds (away) next, followed by Brighton at home, then a challenging trip to Manchester United. The midfielder's upcoming schedule includes matches against Everton and Manchester City, presenting both opportunities and obstacles for potential returns.
The Chelsea forward has dropped to £7.1m despite maintaining a relatively high ownership of 26.7%. João Pedro's recent performances have been hampered by limited playing time, which appears to be driving the price decrease among FPL managers.
His last three fixtures tell a story of reduced involvement under the current system. Against Bournemouth, he managed just 27 minutes as a substitute, earning 1 point in the 2-2 draw. The Brazilian then started against Manchester City but was withdrawn after 62 minutes in the 1-1 stalemate, collecting 2 points. Most concerning was his brief 15-minute cameo in the 1-2 defeat to Fulham, again earning just 1 point.
João Pedro's upcoming fixtures include Brentford (away), Crystal Palace (home), and West Ham (away), followed by matches against Wolves and Leeds. Despite the favourable-looking schedule, his recent lack of consistent starts raises questions about his immediate FPL viability.
Arsenal's summer signing has seen his price fall to £8.7m, with ownership standing at 9.4%. The Swedish striker has struggled to make the expected impact since his high-profile move, managing just 2 points in each of his last three appearances.
Gyökeres started against Aston Villa in Arsenal's impressive 4-1 victory but was substituted after 77 minutes, earning 2 points. He then featured for 66 minutes in the thrilling 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth, again collecting 2 points. His most recent outing saw him play 64 minutes in the goalless draw with Liverpool at the Emirates, maintaining his modest 2-point return.
The striker faces Nottingham Forest (away) next, followed by a home fixture against Manchester United. His schedule then includes away trips to Leeds and Sunderland, before hosting Brentford. Despite Arsenal's generally strong attacking potential, Gyökeres' current form and price point make him a difficult FPL proposition.
Several players with minimal FPL interest have also seen price reductions today. Brighton midfielder Minteh has dropped to £5.8m with just 3.4% ownership, while Arsenal's Merino now costs £5.6m with only 1.8% of managers selecting him. Manchester United goalkeeper Bayindir has fallen to £4.7m, representing the lowest ownership at just 0.3%.
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