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FPL Price Changes: Salah Dips as Five Others Fall

Fantasy Football Fix AI 13 Oct. 2024

FPL Price Changes: Salah Dips as Five Others Fall

In today's Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market, we've seen six price changes, all of them falls. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.

Price Falls 📉

Mohamed Salah (£12.6m, Liverpool)

The Egyptian King has experienced a rare price drop, now costing £12.6m. Despite his consistent performances, Salah's ownership has slightly decreased, possibly due to Liverpool's mixed upcoming fixtures. They face Chelsea (H) and Arsenal (A) in their next two, before a potentially high-scoring match against Brighton (H). In his last three outings, Salah has amassed 19 points, including a goal and an assist against Wolves. His 73-minute appearance against Crystal Palace might concern some managers, but Salah remains a premium asset worth considering.

Low Ownership Fallers

Several players with less than 5% ownership have also seen their prices decrease:

  • José Sá (£4.3m, Wolves)
  • Adam Armstrong (£5.2m, Southampton)
  • Luke Thomas (£3.9m, Leicester)
  • Santiago Bueno (£4.3m, Wolves)
  • Kieran Tierney (£4.3m, Arsenal)

These price drops could present value opportunities for managers looking to free up funds or take punts on differential picks. However, their low ownership suggests caution is advised before bringing them into your team.

Implications for FPL Managers

The absence of price rises today is noteworthy, indicating a potential lull in transfer activity or a spread of transfers across various players. Salah's price drop, in particular, might tempt some managers to bring him in, especially with Liverpool's fixture against Brighton in Gameweek 10 looking promising for attacking returns.

For those holding these falling assets, it's important to consider whether their potential points outweigh the loss in team value. In Salah's case, his consistent performance and high ceiling for points make him a player worth keeping despite the price fall.

The low ownership fallers could be interesting differentials, but their price drops suggest they're not currently in favour among FPL managers. It's crucial to research their form, fixtures, and team news before considering them for your squad.

Remember, price changes can significantly impact your team's overall value and transfer strategy. Stay ahead of the curve by checking the latest price predictions at Fantasy Football Fix.

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