FPL Price Changes: Key Players Set for Price Adjustments
Fantasy Premier League (FPL) price changes are on the horizon tonight, and it's crucial for managers to stay ahead of the game. Several players are set for price rises and falls, which could impact your team's budget and strategy. Here is a detailed look at the players affected and what it means for FPL managers.
Players Set to Rise
Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £5.2m
- Transfer Activity: 43,694 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 1.8
- Ownership: 5%
Konaté's impending price rise is largely due to his recent performances and Liverpool's strong defensive form. While his current form is modest, managers are banking on Liverpool's favourable fixtures ahead, which could yield clean sheets.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £5.6m
- Transfer Activity: 39,847 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 4.0
- Ownership: 23.1%
Rogers has been in excellent form, contributing significantly to Aston Villa's attacking prowess. His price rise reflects his high ownership and recent performances, making him a popular choice among managers looking for value.
Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £4.6m
- Transfer Activity: 31,357 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 6.4
- Ownership: 7.3%
Guéhi's rise is driven by Crystal Palace's solid defensive record and his own impressive form. With favourable fixtures on the horizon, he's a smart investment for managers seeking a budget-friendly defender.
Yoane Wissa (Brentford)
- Price Change: Set to rise from £6.3m
- Transfer Activity: 17,198 purchases this gameweek
- Form: 4.6
- Ownership: 10.5%
Wissa has shown attacking potential, making him an attractive option for managers. Brentford's upcoming fixtures offer opportunities for him to continue his scoring streak.
Players Set to Fall
Joško Gvardiol (Man City)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £5.9m
- Transfer Activity: 36,705 sales this gameweek
- Form: 3.4
- Ownership: 19.2%
Gvardiol's price drop may be due to rotation risks and Manchester City's defensive uncertainties. Managers might be looking to free up funds for more in-form players.
Sávio 'Savinho' Moreira de Oliveira (Man City)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £6.5m
- Transfer Activity: 35,527 sales this gameweek
- Form: 7.0
- Ownership: 4.4%
Despite his good form, Savinho's price is falling due to potential rotation and City's challenging fixture list. Managers are likely considering safer bets.
Robert Sánchez (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.8m
- Transfer Activity: 34,248 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.6
- Ownership: 11.5%
Sánchez's drop is influenced by Chelsea's defensive struggles. With better value options available, managers are opting to switch out the Chelsea goalkeeper.
Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.9m
- Transfer Activity: 33,435 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.2
- Ownership: 4.8%
Fernández's lack of offensive returns and Chelsea's overall form have contributed to his price fall. Managers are seeking alternatives with better attacking potential.
Brennan Johnson (Spurs)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £6.3m
- Transfer Activity: 28,937 sales this gameweek
- Form: 2.8
- Ownership: 2.9%
Johnson's price drop is due to limited returns and Spurs' inconsistent performances. With other midfield options available, managers are making the switch.
Rayan Aït-Nouri (Wolves)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.7m
- Transfer Activity: 11,470 sales this gameweek
- Form: 3.8
- Ownership: 5.4%
Aït-Nouri's lack of clean sheets and Wolves' defensive frailties have led to his price decline. Managers are likely looking for more secure defensive options.
Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £5.5m
- Transfer Activity: 10,661 sales this gameweek
- Form: 2.2
- Ownership: 5.7%
Vardy's form and limited playing time have contributed to his price drop. As Leicester faces tougher opposition, managers are looking elsewhere for attacking returns.
Jørgen Strand Larsen (Wolves)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £5.3m
- Transfer Activity: 7,861 sales this gameweek
- Form: 2.8
- Ownership: 2.1%
Larsen's decrease in price is due to his lack of attacking returns and Wolves' lacklustre performances. Managers are opting for more reliable forwards.
Marc Cucurella Saseta (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £5.2m
- Transfer Activity: 6,736 sales this gameweek
- Form: 2.8
- Ownership: 6.3%
Cucurella's ongoing struggles to secure a starting spot and Chelsea's defensive woes have led to his price drop. Managers are moving on to more consistent options.
Max Kilman (West Ham)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.3m
- Transfer Activity: 1,289 sales this gameweek
- Form: 0.6
- Ownership: 1.2%
Kilman's lack of playing time and West Ham's defensive instability have contributed to his price fall. Managers are seeking defenders with guaranteed minutes.
Will Lankshear (Spurs)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4.5m
- Transfer Activity: 1,277 sales this gameweek
- Form: 0.0
- Ownership: 1.5%
Lankshear's lack of appearances and impact have resulted in his price drop. Managers are opting for players with more potential for returns.
Marcus Rashford (Man Utd)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £6.6m
- Transfer Activity: 767 sales this gameweek
- Form: 0.0
- Ownership: 2%
Rashford's price fall is due to injury concerns and United's attacking inconsistency. Managers are considering players with more secure fitness and form.
Pedro Lomba Neto (Chelsea)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £6.2m
- Transfer Activity: 750 sales this gameweek
- Form: 1.4
- Ownership: 0.6%
Neto's injury issues and limited returns have led to a drop in price. Managers are shifting towards players with more consistent playing time.
Alfie Whiteman (Spurs)
- Price Change: Set to fall from £4m
- Transfer Activity: 241 sales this gameweek
- Form: 0.0
- Ownership: 1.2%
Whiteman's lack of competitive action has prompted his price fall, with managers preferring goalkeepers with regular playing time.
Conclusion
As we approach the next gameweek, it's essential for FPL managers to monitor these price changes closely. Investing in rising stars like Konaté and Rogers can provide value and potential returns, while avoiding players on the decline could help maintain team value. Keep an eye on team news and fixture difficulty as these factors can greatly influence player performance and pricing. Happy team tinkering!