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FPL Price Changes: Díaz, Murphy, and Cunha on the Rise

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 26 April 2025

Price Changes: A Flurry of Activity in the FPL Market

Today saw a significant shake-up in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market, with nine price changes occurring overnight. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises ⬆️

Luis Díaz (Liverpool, Midfielder) - £7.6m The Colombian winger has seen his price increase to £7.6m. Díaz has been in fine form recently, accumulating 18 points in his last three matches. His upcoming fixtures include a tough run against Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal, which may test his ability to maintain his current form.

Jacob Murphy (Newcastle, Midfielder) - £5.3m Murphy's price has risen to £5.3m following some impressive performances. He's amassed 21 points in his last three games, including a standout 14-point haul against Crystal Palace. Newcastle's mixed run of fixtures, including Brighton and Chelsea, could provide opportunities for Murphy to shine.

Matheus Cunha (Wolves, Forward) - £7.0m Cunha has seen a significant price rise, jumping £0.2m to £7.0m this gameweek. The Brazilian forward has found his scoring boots, netting 15 points in his last two appearances. Wolves face a challenging fixture against Manchester City in Gameweek 35, but easier matches against Brighton and Crystal Palace follow.

Yoane Wissa (Brentford, Forward) - £6.6m Wissa's price has increased to £6.6m after a string of impressive performances. He's scored 22 points in his last three games, including a goal and an assist against Brighton. Brentford's upcoming fixtures look favourable, with Nottingham Forest and Ipswich on the horizon.

Jarrod Bowen (West Ham, Midfielder) - £7.6m Bowen's price has risen to £7.6m following consistent performances. He's managed 18 points in his last three matches, including a goal and an assist. West Ham's upcoming fixtures are challenging, with Brighton, Tottenham, and Manchester United in their next three.

Alex Iwobi (Fulham, Midfielder) - £5.6m Iwobi's price has increased to £5.6m after some solid displays. He's scored 23 points in his last three games, including a goal and two assists against Liverpool. Fulham's next few fixtures look promising, with Southampton and Aston Villa up next.

Nick Pope (Newcastle, Goalkeeper) - £5.0m Pope's price has risen to £5.0m following some clean sheet performances. He's managed 17 points in his last three games, including a 12-point haul against Crystal Palace. Newcastle's upcoming fixtures are mixed, with tough matches against Arsenal and Chelsea interspersed with more favourable ones.

Price Falls ⬇️

While there were no significant price falls for highly-owned players, two low-ownership assets saw their prices decrease:

Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal, Midfielder) - £4.4m The young Arsenal midfielder has seen his price drop to £4.4m.

Mikkel Damsgaard (Brentford, Midfielder) - £4.9m Damsgaard's price has fallen to £4.9m following limited game time.

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of the FPL market and the importance of staying on top of player form and fixtures. As always, managers should consider these changes in the context of their overall strategy and team structure.

For the latest price predictions and to stay ahead of the curve, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's price change predictor.

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