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FPL Price Shifts: Timber, Muñoz Up, João Pedro Down

Fantasy Premier League managers experienced significant price changes as 15 players had their values adjusted recently. There were five players who saw their prices rise and ten who experienced decreases. Among the most notable changes were Arsenal’s Jurriën Timber, Crystal Palace’s Daniel Muñoz, and Brentford’s Thiago.
FPL Price Rises: Key Players
- Jurriën Timber (Arsenal): Now priced at £6.4m, Timber enjoys a 32.5% ownership rate and has gathered 146 points. His recent matches include a 1-point return against Sunderland in a 2-2 draw, 5 points in a 4-1 victory over Tottenham, and 2 points in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea. Upcoming fixtures against Brentford and Wolves may improve his clean sheet potential.
- Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace): Rising to £6.0m with a 22.7% ownership, Muñoz has accumulated 145 points. Despite some inconsistency, he scored 6 points in a goalless draw with Brighton and an impressive 14 points in a win against Wolves. Palace will face Burnley and Fulham next, which could provide further opportunities for points.
- Thiago (Brentford): The forward’s price has increased to £6.7m, bolstered by 22.0% ownership. He has shown form with 13 points in a victory over Newcastle and another 13 points against Burnley, though his overall points tally is only 9 this season. His next matches include facing Arsenal and hosting Tottenham.
- Matty Cash (Aston Villa): Cash is now priced at £4.7m with 6.5% ownership. He has accrued 86 points, with a strong performance contributing to a 4-0 win over Bournemouth. Upcoming fixtures against Brighton and Arsenal may offer mixed results.
- Phil Foden (Manchester City): Foden has risen to £8.1m, despite his low ownership of 6.3%. This season, he has gathered 105 points, including 15 points in a close match against Leeds. City is set to compete against Fulham and Sunderland soon, presenting him an opportunity to improve his scoring record.
FPL Price Drops: Notable Changes
- João Pedro (Chelsea): Despite a solid season with 43.3% ownership and 133 points, Pedro’s price has dropped to £7.4m. His recent matches indicate a downturn, with only 7 points against Wolves and minimal activity in a draw with Arsenal.
Additional Price Movements
Notable Price Rises
- Harvey Barnes (Newcastle) – £6.4m, 1.7% ownership
Notable Price Falls
- Djed Spence (Tottenham) – £4.4m, 1.4% ownership
- Danny Marshall (West Ham) – £4.3m, 0.6% ownership
- Illan Meslier (Leeds) – £4.2m, 0.4% ownership
- Yunus Konak (Brentford) – £4.3m, 0.2% ownership
- Yago Olusesi (Tottenham) – £4.3m, 0.2% ownership
- Frank Onyeka (Brentford) – £4.8m, 0.1% ownership
- Will Hughes (Crystal Palace) – £4.7m, 0.1% ownership
- Kaelan Scarles (West Ham) – £4.3m, 0.0% ownership
The dynamic nature of player pricing highlights the need for FPL managers to stay vigilant. By assessing performance trends and fixture difficulties, managers can make strategic decisions leading into the next game weeks. For more insights and the latest price predictions, visit El-Balad.




