FPL Price Changes: Aina Rises as Liverpool Duo Dip
In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a total of 7 price changes, with one player on the rise and six experiencing a fall. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.
Price Rise 📈
Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest)
Aina's price has increased to £4.7m, reflecting his recent impressive performances. The Nottingham Forest defender has been a revelation in recent weeks, accumulating 47 points so far this season. His next three fixtures present a mixed bag, with a favourable home match against Newcastle followed by tougher encounters with Arsenal and Manchester City.
In his last three outings, Aina has been a consistent starter, playing 90 minutes in two matches and 89 in the most recent game. His standout performance came in Gameweek 10 against West Ham, where he amassed an impressive 15 points, including a clean sheet. With a selection percentage of 9.2%, Aina is becoming an increasingly popular budget defensive option.
Price Falls 📉
Luis Díaz (Liverpool)
The Colombian winger has seen his price drop to £7.7m. Díaz's recent form has been inconsistent, with limited minutes in two of his last three appearances. He started and played 63 minutes in the 2-2 draw against Arsenal, scoring 5 points, but was used as a substitute in the other two matches, managing just 1 point in each.
Liverpool's upcoming fixtures include a home clash with Aston Villa before a trip to Southampton. However, a challenging match against Manchester City looms in Gameweek 13, which could impact Díaz's potential returns.
Andrew Robertson (Liverpool)
Robertson's price has fallen to £5.9m, reflecting his recent absence from the Liverpool starting lineup. The Scottish full-back has not featured in the Reds' most recent fixture against Brighton and only managed 63 minutes in the previous game against Arsenal.
With Liverpool's mixed run of fixtures ahead, including tough matches against Aston Villa and Manchester City, Robertson's price may continue to fluctuate based on his involvement in the team.
Low Ownership Price Falls
Several low-ownership players have also experienced price drops:
These players, all owned by less than 0.2% of FPL managers, represent potential budget options but come with the risk of limited playing time.
The FPL transfer market remains as dynamic as ever, with player prices reflecting recent performances and upcoming fixtures. As always, it's crucial for managers to stay informed about these changes to optimize their squad value and overall strategy.
For the latest price predictions and to stay ahead of the curve, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's price change tracker.
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