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FPL Price Changes: Isak Rises, Maddison Falls, Amad Surges

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 17 Jan. 2025

FPL Price Changes: Newcastle Trio on the Rise, Maddison Among Notable Fallers

In a busy day for Fantasy Premier League managers, we've seen a total of 15 price changes, with both risers and fallers catching the eye. Let's delve into the key movements and what they mean for your FPL strategy.

Price Rises ⬆️

Newcastle's Attacking Trident Surges

Alexander Isak (£9.4m) The Swedish striker has seen his price climb to £9.4m after a string of impressive performances. Isak has been in scintillating form, amassing 30 points in his last three outings. His recent haul includes a brace against Wolves, where he picked up 16 points. With favourable fixtures against Bournemouth and Southampton on the horizon, Isak could be set for more returns.

Anthony Gordon (£7.7m) Gordon's price has risen to £7.7m following consistent displays. The midfielder has notched 22 points in his last three games, including a goal and an assist. Newcastle's upcoming fixtures look promising, with Bournemouth and Southampton in their next two, potentially offering Gordon more opportunities to shine.

Lewis Hall (£5.0m) Completing the Newcastle trio is defender Lewis Hall, now priced at £5.0m. Hall has been a regular starter, playing 90 minutes in each of his last three matches. His 12-point haul against Manchester United, which included a clean sheet and bonus points, has caught managers' attention. However, a tough fixture against Manchester City looms in Gameweek 25.

Amad Diallo (£5.5m) - Manchester United's Rising Star Amad has seen his price increase to £5.5m after a spectacular performance against Southampton, where he scored 20 points. The young midfielder has started the last three games, accumulating 31 points in that period. With Brighton up next, Amad could be an interesting differential pick.

Price Falls ⬇️

Big Names See Value Decrease

Nicolas Jackson (£8.0m) - Chelsea Jackson's price has dropped to £8.0m after a series of underwhelming performances. The Chelsea forward has managed just 7 points in his last three games, with limited minutes against Ipswich. With Manchester City on the horizon in Gameweek 23, managers are looking elsewhere for attacking options.

James Maddison (£7.5m) - Tottenham Hotspur Maddison's price has fallen to £7.5m as he continues his return from injury. The midfielder has only played limited minutes in his last three appearances, totalling just 3 points. However, with fixtures against Everton and Leicester coming up, Maddison could be one to watch if he regains full fitness.

Harry Winks (£4.4m) - Leicester City Winks has seen his price drop to £4.4m after a run of 2-point performances. The midfielder has started regularly but hasn't provided attacking returns. Leicester's mixed upcoming fixtures, including Tottenham and Arsenal, may deter potential investors.

Kaoru Mitoma (£6.3m) - Brighton & Hove Albion Mitoma's price has decreased to £6.3m, but his recent 10-point haul against Ipswich suggests he could be finding form again. After limited minutes in previous games, the Japanese winger started and impressed in Gameweek 21. Brighton's fixtures are mixed, with tough games against Manchester United and Chelsea interspersed with more favourable matchups.

Low Ownership Risers and Fallers

Among the less-owned players, Anthony Elanga (£5.3m) of Nottingham Forest has seen a price rise.

Notable price falls for low ownership players include Danny Ward (£3.9m), Leif Davis (£4.4m), Georginio (£5.1m), Sam Johnstone (£4.2m), Joe Willock (£4.7m), and Flynn Downes (£4.7m).

For the most up-to-date price predictions, be sure to check Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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