FPL Price Changes: Key Players on the Move
In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a total of 8 price changes, with both rises and falls affecting some of the game's most popular assets. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.
Price Rises ⬆️
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, Midfielder) - £11.0m Chelsea's midfield maestro Cole Palmer has seen his price rise to £11.0m after another impressive performance. In his last three fixtures, Palmer has amassed 18 points, including a 10-point haul against Newcastle where he scored and provided an assist. With upcoming fixtures against Manchester United and Arsenal, Palmer's form will be tested, but his 55.2% ownership suggests managers are backing him to deliver.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Midfielder) - £12.7m The Egyptian King continues to reign supreme in FPL, with his price now reaching £12.7m. Salah has been in scintillating form, scoring 25 points in his last three games, including a goal and an assist in the thrilling 2-2 draw with Arsenal. With favorable fixtures against Brighton, Aston Villa, and Southampton on the horizon, Salah's 40.1% ownership could see further growth.
Rayan Aït-Nouri (Wolves, Defender) - £4.6m Wolves' defender Aït-Nouri has seen his price tick up to £4.6m after a string of consistent performances. He's managed 16 points in his last three games, including a 9-point haul against Brentford. With upcoming fixtures against Crystal Palace and Southampton, Aït-Nouri could be a shrewd budget defensive option.
Price Falls ⬇️
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool, Defender) - £7.0m Liverpool's creative fullback has seen his price dip to £7.0m despite his team's solid performances. Alexander-Arnold has struggled for FPL returns recently, scoring just 11 points in his last three games. With tough fixtures against Manchester City looming after a couple of favorable matchups, managers seem to be looking elsewhere for defensive assets.
Jhon Duran (Aston Villa, Forward) - £6.1m Aston Villa's young striker has fallen to £6.1m after limited game time in recent weeks. Duran has only managed 75 minutes across his last three appearances, scoring just 3 points in total. With challenging fixtures against Tottenham and Liverpool coming up, and his role as a substitute, FPL managers are looking for more reliable forward options.
Low Ownership Price Falls
Several low-ownership players have also seen price drops:
These players, all owned by less than 5% of managers, may offer differential potential for those looking to take a punt, but their price drops reflect a lack of faith from the FPL community.
To stay ahead of the curve and predict future price changes, be sure to check out the latest price predictions at Fantasy Football Fix.
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