FPL Price Changes: Three Risers and Four Fallers
In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a total of seven price changes, with three players rising in value and four experiencing a decrease. Let's delve into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.
Price Rises ⬆️
Alexander Isak (Newcastle, Forward) - £9.5m
Newcastle's star striker Alexander Isak has seen his price climb to £9.5m, reflecting his growing popularity among FPL managers. With a whopping 59% ownership, Isak has become a staple in many teams. His recent form has been a mixed bag, with a standout 16-point haul against Wolves sandwiched between less impressive outings against Spurs and Bournemouth. Looking ahead, Isak faces a challenging fixture against Manchester City in Gameweek 25, but favorable matches against Southampton and Fulham offer potential for returns.
Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest, Defender) - £5.4m
Nottingham Forest's Ola Aina has risen to £5.4m, catching the eye of 28.6% of FPL managers. The defender has been a consistent starter, playing full 90-minute matches in his last three outings. While clean sheets have been hard to come by, Aina contributed to Forest's impressive 3-0 victory over Wolves in Gameweek 20. With upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Brighton, and Fulham, Aina could provide value at both ends of the pitch.
Lewis Hall (Newcastle, Defender) - £5.1m
Newcastle's Lewis Hall completes the trio of price risers, now valued at £5.1m. Owned by 25.5% of managers, Hall has been a regular starter for the Magpies. His recent performances include a 6-point return against Wolves, showcasing his potential for both defensive and attacking returns. However, like his teammate Isak, Hall faces a tough test against Manchester City in Gameweek 25.
Price Falls ⬇️
While no significant price falls were reported for highly-owned players, several low-ownership assets experienced a decrease in value:
James Ward-Prowse (Nottingham Forest, Midfielder) - £6.1m Savinho (Manchester City, Midfielder) - £6.5m Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves, Midfielder) - £5.1m Alves (Leicester, Midfielder) - £4.4m
These price drops could present opportunities for managers looking for differential picks or budget enablers.
Low Ownership Fallers
James Ward-Prowse's price decrease to £6.1m is particularly noteworthy. The set-piece specialist, now at Nottingham Forest, has seen his ownership dip to just 0.5%. This could make him an interesting differential option for managers willing to take a punt on his dead-ball expertise.
Savinho, despite being part of the high-scoring Manchester City attack, has fallen to £6.5m with only 4.9% ownership. His limited minutes make him a risky proposition, but his potential in Pep Guardiola's system could tempt some managers.
Rodrigo Gomes and Alves, priced at £5.1m and £4.4m respectively, have minimal ownership and are unlikely to feature in many FPL teams. However, their low prices could make them useful bench fodder for managers looking to free up funds elsewhere.
As always in the dynamic world of Fantasy Premier League, these price changes can have a significant impact on team value and strategy. Managers should keep a close eye on these fluctuations, especially with the transfer window still open and potential new signings on the horizon.
To stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions, be sure to check the latest price predictions at Fantasy Football Fix.
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