Price Changes Shake Up FPL Landscape
In a significant day for Fantasy Premier League managers, a total of 17 price changes have occurred, reshaping the landscape of team selection and budget management. Let's delve into the key risers and fallers, and what these changes mean for FPL strategies moving forward.
Price Rises 📈
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal, Midfielder) - £10.4m Saka has seen a remarkable double price rise this gameweek, jumping £0.2m to £10.4m. The Arsenal midfielder has been in scintillating form, amassing 31 points in his last two fixtures. Against Nottingham Forest, he scored and assisted, while his performance against West Ham yielded two goals and an assist. With upcoming fixtures against Manchester United (H), Fulham (A), and Everton (H), Saka looks set to continue his rich vein of form.
Robert Sánchez (Chelsea, Goalkeeper) - £4.8m Chelsea's goalkeeper has risen to £4.8m following a clean sheet and seven-point haul against Aston Villa. While his previous two fixtures were less fruitful, Sánchez faces Southampton (A) and Tottenham (H) in his next two games, offering potential for both save and clean sheet points.
Yoane Wissa (Brentford, Forward) - £6.2m Wissa's price increase to £6.2m comes on the back of consistent performances. He's scored 23 points in his last three games, including a brace against Bournemouth. With fixtures against Aston Villa (A) and Newcastle (H) up next, Wissa could prove to be a shrewd differential pick.
Price Falls 📉
Danny Welbeck (Brighton, Forward) - £5.9m Welbeck's price has dropped to £5.9m despite starting Brighton's last three matches. However, with only six points in these games, managers are looking elsewhere. Brighton's upcoming fixtures against Fulham (A) and Leicester (H) could provide opportunities for Welbeck to return to form.
Luis Díaz (Liverpool, Midfielder) - £7.5m Díaz has fallen to £7.5m after a mixed run of form. He scored against Manchester City but was benched against Southampton. With Newcastle (A) and Everton (H) coming up, Díaz will be looking to cement his place in Liverpool's starting XI.
Dwight McNeil (Everton, Midfielder) - £5.5m McNeil's price has decreased to £5.5m following a run of tough fixtures. With only five points in his last three games and challenging matches against Wolves (H) and Liverpool (A) on the horizon, managers are opting for alternatives in his price bracket.
Low Ownership Risers and Fallers
Several low-ownership players have also seen price changes:
Risers: - Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth, Defender) - £4.5m - Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth, Midfielder) - £5.4m
Fallers: - Micky van de Ven (Spurs, Defender) - £4.5m - Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal, Midfielder) - £6.8m - James Justin (Leicester, Defender) - £4.5m - Harvey Barnes (Newcastle, Midfielder) - £6.2m - Ross Stewart (Southampton, Forward) - £4.4m - Leon Bailey (Aston Villa, Midfielder) - £6.2m - Fábio Carvalho (Brentford, Midfielder) - £4.7m - Mads Roerslev (Brentford, Defender) - £4.3m - Cameron Peupion (Brighton, Midfielder) - £4.4m
These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of FPL and the importance of staying ahead of the curve. For the latest price predictions, be sure to check Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.
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