FPL Price Changes: What to Expect This Gameweek
Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is all about staying ahead of the curve, and one of the key aspects to monitor is player price changes. As we approach the next gameweek, several players are set to see their prices fluctuate based on current form and transfer activity. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming FPL price changes happening tonight.
Rising Stars
Norberto Bercique Gomes Betuncal (Everton)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £4.9m
- Transfer Activity: 21,143 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 6.2
- Ownership: 2%
Norberto has been in impressive form recently, boasting a strong form rating of 6.2. With over 21,000 FPL managers bringing him into their squads, it's clear he's a hot commodity. Everton's upcoming fixtures could further enhance his appeal, making him a solid budget option for managers looking to strengthen their squad.
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £6.9m
- Transfer Activity: 7,709 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 5.2
- Ownership: 3.2%
Trossard's recent performances have caught the eye of FPL managers, resulting in a price increase. Arsenal's attacking prowess provides him with plenty of opportunities to rack up points, making him an attractive option for those looking to capitalize on Arsenal's favourable fixtures.
James Tarkowski (Everton)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £4.8m
- Transfer Activity: 5,659 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 5.4
- Ownership: 2.6%
With a form rating of 5.4, Tarkowski is proving to be a reliable defensive asset for Everton. His impending price rise reflects his recent performances, and with promising fixtures on the horizon, he could continue to deliver value for FPL managers.
Falling Fortunes
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £7.5m
- Transfer Activity: 20,369 sales this gameweek
- Form: 2.5
- Ownership: 16%
Gordon's dip in form has led to a significant number of sales this week. With his form at just 2.5, many managers are looking elsewhere for midfield options. Newcastle's upcoming fixtures may not provide immediate relief, prompting further sales.
Robert Sánchez (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.6m
- Transfer Activity: 14,064 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.0
- Ownership: 9%
Sánchez's form has been underwhelming, with a form rating of just 1.0. Chelsea's defensive struggles have contributed to his downturn in value. Many FPL managers are opting to transfer him out in search of more reliable goalkeeping options.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £9.5m
- Transfer Activity: 10,970 sales this gameweek
- Form: 4.8
- Ownership: 58.1%
Despite a decent form rating of 4.8, Isak's high ownership and recent sales indicate a shift in strategy for many managers. With a hefty price tag and potential rotation risk, some are opting to redistribute funds elsewhere in their squads.
João Pedro Junqueira de Jesus (Brighton)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £5.5m
- Transfer Activity: 10,016 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.2
- Ownership: 11.4%
João Pedro's low form rating of 1.2 has seen his ownership drop. Brighton's mixed fixture list could be contributing to the hesitancy surrounding his selection, with managers seeking alternatives.
Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.8m
- Transfer Activity: 2,948 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.8
- Ownership: 3.6%
Fernández has struggled to make an impact, as reflected in his low form and transfer out numbers. Chelsea's inconsistent performances have made managers wary, leading to more sales.
Ashley Young (Everton)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.6m
- Transfer Activity: 2,249 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.4
- Ownership: 2.5%
Young's FPL appeal has waned, with his form dipping to 1.4. As managers look for more dynamic options in defence, his price is set to drop.
Conclusion
As we approach another gameweek, FPL managers should keep a close eye on these price changes. Rising stars like Norberto Betuncal and Leandro Trossard offer value and potential returns, while those falling out of favour, such as Anthony Gordon and Robert Sánchez, might necessitate a rethink in strategy. Staying informed and proactive can make all the difference in climbing the FPL ranks.