FPL Price Changes: Senesi Rises as Guéhi and Muñoz Fall

Senesi’s Impressive Form Leads to Price Rise

Marcos Senesi of Bournemouth has seen his price increase to £5.1m. This follows a run of strong defensive displays. Senesi has accumulated 25 points across his last three fixtures and currently boasts 19.8% ownership among FPL managers.

His recent performances include 4 points against Sunderland, 11 points against Brentford, and 10 points versus Burnley. Bournemouth face Manchester United and Arsenal in the coming weeks. Home fixtures against Newcastle and Leeds, plus an away match at Crystal Palace, offer potential for further points.

Guéhi’s Price Drops Amidst Inconsistent Form

Marc Guéhi has experienced a price drop, falling to £5.1m. He has 33.5% ownership among FPL managers. Despite accumulating 110 points this season, his recent form has been inconsistent.

Guéhi has only managed 9 points in his last three appearances. This includes 6 points against Leeds, 1 point against Nottingham Forest, and 2 points against West Ham. Guéhi faces a blank gameweek, which explains the price drop.

His subsequent fixtures include Chelsea, Arsenal, Burnley and Everton. This is a challenging run that may deter FPL investment.

Muñoz’s Playing Time Affects Price

Daniel Muñoz has seen his price decrease to £5.8m. This follows concerns regarding his playing time. Despite accumulating 136 points this season, his recent appearances have been sporadic.

The Crystal Palace wing-back managed just 1 point against Manchester United. He also earned 1 point against Spurs, playing only 14 minutes. He also failed to start against Leeds, earning zero points. Like Guéhi, Muñoz faces a blank gameweek, contributing to his price fall. His ownership stands at 7.4%.

Other Price Changes

Two players with minimal ownership have also seen price drops. Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has fallen to £4.0m with just 0.4% ownership. Tottenham midfielder Conor Gallagher has dropped to £5.1m with only 0.1% ownership.

These moves reflect their limited first-team opportunities. They also reflect their lack of appeal to FPL managers seeking regular starters.

Fantasy Premier League managers will be looking to stay ahead of further changes.

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