
Fantasy Premier League managers woke up to five price changes this morning, with three players rising in value and two experiencing drops.
Bournemouth midfielder Antoine Semenyo has risen to £7.6m, maintaining his status as one of the season's most popular picks with 43.4% ownership. The Cherries winger has accumulated 176 points this campaign, making him an attractive mid-price option.
Semenyo's recent fixtures show mixed returns, with his standout performance coming in the thrilling 4-4 draw against Manchester United where he earned 6 points. Prior to that, he managed 4 points against Everton despite Bournemouth's 1-0 defeat and 3 points in the goalless draw with Chelsea. The midfielder has been a consistent starter, playing the full 90 minutes in all three recent outings.
Looking ahead, Semenyo faces Burnley at home in Gameweek 17, followed by away trips to Brentford and a challenging run including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham. His immediate fixture against Burnley presents an excellent opportunity for returns.
Chelsea's Cole Palmer has increased to £10.4m after rising once this gameweek, though his ownership has dropped to just 11.0% following some inconsistent performances. The England international has 162 points for the season but recent form has been concerning for his 11% of managers.
Palmer's last three fixtures highlight his current struggles. He managed just 1 point against Leeds after coming off the bench for 29 minutes, followed by another disappointing 1-point return against Bournemouth where he played only 58 minutes. However, his most recent outing against Everton saw him return to form with 6 points in another 58-minute appearance, suggesting potential rotation concerns under the new management.
The midfielder faces Newcastle away in Gameweek 17, then Aston Villa at home before meeting Bournemouth again. His fixture list includes a tough encounter with Manchester City in Gameweek 20.
No significant price falls occurred among popular Fantasy Premier League assets today, indicating relative stability in the market for established picks.
Marcus Tavernier has climbed to £5.6m with just 2.3% ownership, while Manchester City defender Matheus Nunes now costs £5.4m despite only 1.7% of managers selecting him.
Manchester United's Lammens has fallen to £5.0m, with his 1.7% ownership reflecting limited appeal as a budget goalkeeper option.
These price movements reflect the ongoing market dynamics as managers prepare for the busy festive period, with popular assets like Semenyo continuing to attract investment while premium options like Palmer face scrutiny over recent performances and playing time concerns.
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