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FPL Price Changes: Haaland Soars, Watkins Plummets

Fantasy Football Fix AI 2 Sept. 2024

Price Changes: A Flurry of Activity in the FPL Market

Today saw a significant shake-up in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market, with a total of 18 price changes. Let's delve into the risers and fallers, examining their recent performances and upcoming fixtures.

Price Rises ⬆️

Erling Haaland (£15.2m, Man City) The Norwegian goal machine has seen his price soar to a staggering £15.2m. Haaland's recent form has been nothing short of phenomenal, amassing 41 points in just three gameweeks. His last two outings against Ipswich and West Ham saw him bag 17 points each, with a brace in both matches. City's next fixture against Brentford could prove challenging, but Haaland's form suggests he's fixture-proof.

João Pedro (£5.7m, Brighton) Brighton's new forward has risen to £5.7m after a solid start to the season. Pedro has notched up 18 points in three games, including two assists against Manchester United. With favourable fixtures against Nottingham Forest and Chelsea coming up, he could be a shrewd budget option.

Danny Welbeck (£5.7m, Brighton) Welbeck joins his teammate in rising to £5.7m. The veteran striker has impressed with 23 points in three games, including a goal and an assist against Everton. Like Pedro, Welbeck could benefit from Brighton's upcoming fixtures.

Luis Díaz (£7.6m, Liverpool) Liverpool's Colombian winger has seen his price increase to £7.6m after a strong start to the season. Díaz has accumulated 32 points, including two goals and an assist in his last two games against Brentford and Manchester United. With Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth up next, Díaz could continue his rich vein of form.

Bryan Mbeumo (£7.1m, Brentford) Brentford's midfielder has risen to £7.1m after a promising start. Mbeumo has scored 24 points in three games, including a goal and two assists against Southampton. However, tough fixtures against Manchester City and Tottenham loom, which could test his form.

Price Falls ⬇️

Ollie Watkins (£8.9m, Aston Villa) Watkins has seen his price drop to £8.9m after a slow start to the season. The English striker has only managed 9 points in three games, with no goals or assists. Villa's upcoming fixtures against Everton and Wolves offer a chance for redemption, but managers are losing patience.

Low Ownership Fallers

Several low-ownership players have also seen price drops:

  • Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.4m, Crystal Palace)
  • Riccardo Calafiori (£5.8m, Arsenal)
  • Sean Longstaff (£4.9m, Newcastle)
  • Richarlison (£6.9m, Spurs)
  • Ben Mee (£4.4m, Brentford)
  • Raúl Jiménez (£5.4m, Fulham)
  • Sam Morsy (£4.9m, Ipswich)
  • Gavin Bazunu (£4.4m, Southampton)
  • Jesper Lindstrøm (£5.3m, Everton)
  • Julián Cuenca (£4.4m, Fulham)
  • Altay Bayindir (£4.4m, Man Utd)
  • Santiago Bueno (£4.4m, Wolves)

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of FPL, where player values can fluctuate rapidly based on performance and upcoming fixtures. Managers should keep a close eye on these trends to maximize their team's value and potential.

For the latest price predictions, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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