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FPL Price Changes: Isak Rises, Son Falls in 17-Player Shift

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 5 Jan. 2025

FPL Price Changes: 17 Players on the Move

In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a significant shift with 17 players experiencing price changes. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises 📈

Alexander Isak (£9.3m, Newcastle) Isak's price has risen to £9.3m following a string of impressive performances. The Swedish striker has been in fine form, scoring in each of his last three matches against Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Tottenham. With 22 points in his last three games and favourable fixtures against Wolves and Bournemouth coming up, Isak is becoming a popular choice among FPL managers.

Anthony Gordon (£7.5m, Newcastle) Gordon's price has increased to £7.5m after consistent performances for Newcastle. The midfielder has amassed 23 points in his last three outings, including a 10-point haul against Aston Villa. With upcoming fixtures against Wolves and Bournemouth, Gordon could continue his good form.

Nikola Milenković (£4.8m, Nottingham Forest) Milenković has seen his price rise to £4.8m after three consecutive clean sheets. The defender has been a reliable source of points, scoring 18 in his last three matches. However, Forest face a tough test against Liverpool next, which could challenge their defensive resolve.

Price Falls 📉

Nicolas Jackson (£8.1m, Chelsea) Jackson's price has dropped to £8.1m following a series of underwhelming performances. The forward has managed just 5 points in his last three games, with Chelsea struggling for form. Their upcoming fixture against Bournemouth could provide an opportunity for Jackson to rediscover his scoring touch.

Noussair Mazraoui (£4.4m, Manchester United) Mazraoui's price has fallen to £4.4m after Manchester United's poor defensive showings. The defender has scored just 3 points in his last three matches, with United conceding 7 goals in that period. Their next fixture against Southampton could be a chance to bounce back.

James Maddison (£7.6m, Tottenham) Maddison's price has decreased to £7.6m as he continues to recover from injury. The midfielder has only played limited minutes in recent games, totalling just 80 minutes across his last three appearances. With Tottenham facing Arsenal next, Maddison may struggle for significant game time.

Son Heung-min (£9.8m, Tottenham) Son's price has dropped to £9.8m following a dip in form. The midfielder has scored just 3 points in his last three matches, with Tottenham's performances becoming inconsistent. Their upcoming fixture against Arsenal presents a tough challenge for Son to regain his form.

Low Ownership Price Falls

Several low-ownership players have also experienced price drops:

  • Joel Veltman (Brighton) - £4.4m
  • Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton) - £5.0m
  • Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) - £4.5m
  • Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham Forest) - £5.2m
  • Daniel Bentley (Wolves) - £3.9m
  • Ethan Pinnock (Brentford) - £4.4m
  • Mahmoud Dahoud (Brighton) - £5.0m
  • Miguel Almirón (Newcastle) - £5.4m
  • João Gomes (Wolves) - £4.9m
  • Beto (Everton) - £5.0m

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of FPL and the importance of staying on top of player form and fixtures. For the most up-to-date price predictions, be sure to check Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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