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FPL Price Changes: Rogers Rises, Hall Falls, Kluivert Surges

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 15 Feb. 2025

FPL Price Changes: Market Movers and Shakers

In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we've seen a flurry of activity with 11 price changes. Let's dive into the risers and fallers, and what these shifts mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises ⬆️

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa, Midfielder, £5.7m) Rogers has seen his price tick up to £5.7m, reflecting growing interest from FPL managers. With a 29.7% ownership, he's becoming a popular mid-priced midfield option. However, his recent form has been underwhelming, with just 1 point in each of his last three matches against Arsenal, West Ham, and Wolves. Looking ahead, Villa face Chelsea and Crystal Palace before a favourable fixture against Brentford. Managers should note that Villa have a blank in Gameweek 29, which could impact Rogers' appeal.

Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth, Midfielder, £6.0m) Kluivert's price has risen to £6.0m following some impressive performances. His standout game came against Newcastle, where he amassed 22 points. He followed this with a 13-point haul against Nottingham Forest before a quieter 2-point outing against Liverpool. With 24.7% ownership, Kluivert is attracting attention. Bournemouth's upcoming fixtures against Wolves, Brighton, and Tottenham offer mixed prospects, but a double gameweek in GW30 (Brentford and Ipswich) could be lucrative for FPL managers.

Price Falls ⬇️

Lewis Hall (Newcastle, Defender, £5.0m) Hall's price has dropped to £5.0m after a series of underwhelming performances. In his last three games, he's managed just 7 points total against Bournemouth, Southampton, and Fulham. With 23.7% ownership, many managers are looking elsewhere. Newcastle's fixtures look mixed with Nottingham Forest and West Ham coming up, followed by a blank in GW29. This blank could further accelerate transfers out.

Amad Diallo (Manchester United, Midfielder, £5.5m) Amad's price has fallen to £5.5m despite consistent game time. He's started the last three matches but has only returned 7 points in total against Brighton, Fulham, and Crystal Palace. With 20.2% ownership, managers seem to be losing patience. United's upcoming fixtures against Everton, Ipswich, and Arsenal offer mixed potential for returns.

Low Ownership Movers

Among the less-owned players, we've seen some interesting price changes:

Price Rises: - Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth, Defender) - Now £4.5m

Price Falls: - Son Heung-min (Tottenham, Midfielder) - Now £9.7m - Savinho (Manchester City, Midfielder) - Now £6.2m - Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal, Forward) - Now £6.5m - Fábio Carvalho (Brentford, Midfielder) - Now £4.5m - Stephy Mavididi (Leicester, Midfielder) - Now £5.0m - Milos Soler (Bournemouth, Defender) - Now £3.9m

These low ownership players could offer differential options for managers looking to climb the rankings, but careful consideration of form and fixtures is crucial.

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

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