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FPL Price Changes: Palmer Soars, Nkunku Plummets

Fantasy Football Fix AI 31 Aug. 2024

Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape

In a flurry of activity, Fantasy Premier League managers witnessed a staggering 25 price changes today, reshaping the landscape of the game. Let's delve into the significant risers and fallers, and what these fluctuations mean for your FPL strategy.

Price Rises ⬆️

Cole Palmer (Chelsea, Midfielder) - £10.6m Palmer's price has surged to £10.6m following his impressive start to the season. With 19 points in just two gameweeks, including a stellar 17-point haul against Wolves, he's quickly becoming a hot property. Chelsea's upcoming fixtures against Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, and West Ham look promising for further returns.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal, Midfielder) - £10.1m Arsenal's talisman has seen his price climb to £10.1m after consistent performances. Saka has amassed 18 points in two gameweeks, including a 12-point haul against Wolves. However, Arsenal's upcoming fixtures against Brighton, Tottenham, and Manchester City present a challenging run.

João Pedro (Brighton, Forward) - £5.6m The Brazilian forward has risen to £5.6m following a solid start to the season. With 10 points in two gameweeks, including an 8-point return against Manchester United, Pedro offers good value. Brighton's fixtures turn favourable from Gameweek 5, with Nottingham Forest and Chelsea on the horizon.

Price Falls ⬇️

Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea, Midfielder) - £6.3m Nkunku has experienced a double price drop this gameweek, falling to £6.3m. His limited minutes (58 in GW1 and 7 in GW2) have led to disappointing returns of just 2 points. Managers are selling in droves, with his ownership now at 8.6%.

Declan Rice (Arsenal, Midfielder) - £6.4m Arsenal's new signing has fallen to £6.4m after a quiet start to his Gunners career. With just 5 points from two gameweeks, Rice hasn't yet delivered the attacking returns some managers hoped for. Arsenal's tough upcoming fixtures may further dampen his appeal.

Low Ownership Price Fallers

Several low-ownership players have also seen price drops:

  • Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle, Midfielder) - £6.4m
  • Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool, Midfielder) - £6.4m
  • Raheem Sterling (Chelsea, Midfielder) - £6.8m
  • Fábio Carvalho (Brentford, Midfielder) - £4.9m
  • Miguel Almirón (Newcastle, Midfielder) - £5.8m
  • Jørgensen (Chelsea, Goalkeeper) - £4.4m
  • Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool, Goalkeeper) - £4.4m
  • Kostas Tsimikas (Liverpool, Defender) - £4.8m
  • Pape Matar Sarr (Spurs, Midfielder) - £4.9m
  • Barrenechea (Aston Villa, Midfielder) - £4.9m
  • Chris Mepham (Bournemouth, Defender) - £4.4m
  • Nathaniel Clyne (Crystal Palace, Defender) - £4.4m
  • Rob Holding (Crystal Palace, Defender) - £4.4m
  • Matheus França (Crystal Palace, Midfielder) - £4.4m
  • Jonny Evans (Man Utd, Defender) - £4.4m
  • Ryan Manning (Southampton, Defender) - £4.4m
  • George Hirst (Ipswich, Forward) - £5.4m
  • Jack Taylor (Ipswich, Midfielder) - £4.9m
  • Matheus Nunes (Man City, Midfielder) - £4.9m
  • Tyrell Malacia (Man Utd, Defender) - £4.4m

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of FPL and the importance of staying ahead of the curve. To stay up-to-date with the latest price predictions, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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