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FPL Price Changes: Wood Surges, Jota Drops in Market Shift

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 26 Oct. 2024

FPL Price Changes: Market Movers and Shakers

In today's Fantasy Premier League market, we witnessed a flurry of activity with 17 price changes. Let's delve into the significant risers and fallers, and what these fluctuations mean for FPL managers.

Price Rises ⬆️

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest, Forward, £6.4m) Wood's price has surged to £6.4m following a string of impressive performances. His recent form has been nothing short of spectacular, amassing 28 points in his last three outings. Against Chelsea, he scored and earned 8 points, followed by 7 points against Crystal Palace, and a stunning 13-point haul against Leicester, where he netted a hat-trick. With upcoming fixtures against West Ham and Newcastle, Wood could continue his rich vein of form.

Phil Foden (Manchester City, Midfielder, £9.3m) Foden's price has risen to £9.3m despite a relatively quiet spell. His recent appearances have been limited, with just 24 minutes against Newcastle and Wolves, sandwiching a 78-minute outing against Fulham where he picked up 2 points. However, with favourable fixtures against Bournemouth and Brighton on the horizon, Foden could be set for increased game time and points potential.

Lucas Digne (Aston Villa, Defender, £4.7m) Digne's consistent performances have seen his price climb to £4.7m. He's started Villa's last three matches, including a clean sheet and 8-point haul against Manchester United. With 12 points in his last three games, Digne offers good value, although tough fixtures against Tottenham and Liverpool loom.

Price Falls ⬇️

Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace, Goalkeeper, £4.4m) Henderson's price has dipped to £4.4m after conceding in each of his last three matches. Despite this, he managed to accrue 7 points across these games, including 3 points each against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. With a mixed bag of upcoming fixtures, Henderson remains a budget-friendly option for managers.

Diogo Jota (Liverpool, Midfielder, £7.3m) Jota's price has fallen to £7.3m, largely due to his current injury status. He's sidelined with a rib injury, with no clear return date. Before his injury, Jota had been in fine form, scoring 16 points in two games against Wolves and Crystal Palace. Managers should monitor his recovery closely.

Low Ownership Risers

Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest, Goalkeeper, £4.6m) Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham, Midfielder, £6.3m) Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester, Midfielder, £5.1m)

Low Ownership Fallers

Kieran Trippier (Newcastle, Defender, £5.6m) Mohammed Kudus (West Ham, Midfielder, £6.2m) Amad Diallo (Manchester United, Midfielder, £4.9m) Jason Steele (Brighton, Goalkeeper, £4.3m) Yankuba Minteh (Brighton, Midfielder, £5.3m) Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest, Forward, £5.6m) Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace, Midfielder, £5.1m) Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace, Midfielder, £5.7m) Danilo (Nottingham Forest, Midfielder, £4.7m)

For the latest price predictions and to stay ahead of the market, be sure to check out Fantasy Football Fix's Price Change Predictor.

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