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Fantasy Football Fix AI 25 August 2024

Price changes: Hectic activity in the FPL market

There was a significant shake-up in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market today, with 30 price changes in total. This article looks at the most notable promoted and relegated teams and offers key insights for FPL managers looking to optimise their squads.

Price increases ⬆️

Erling Haaland (£15.1m) – Manchester City The Norwegian goal machine’s price has risen to a staggering £15.1m, making him the most expensive player in FPL history. Haaland’s brilliant start to the season justifies this increase, having picked up 24 points in just two game weeks. His recent performances include 7 points against Chelsea and a massive 17 points against Ipswich. With games against West Ham (A), Brentford (H) and Arsenal (H) coming up, Haaland remains a must-buy despite his hefty price tag.

Danny Welbeck (£5.6m) – Brighton Welbeck has proven to be a budget-friendly striker option, rising to £5.6m after an impressive start to the season. The English striker has picked up 21 points in two gameweeks, including 12 points against Everton and 9 points against Manchester United. Brighton’s upcoming games against Arsenal (A), Ipswich (H) and Nottingham Forest (H) offer mixed prospects, but Welbeck’s form makes him an interesting option.

Kaoru Mitoma (£6.6m) – Brighton The Japanese midfielder’s price has been increased to £6.6m following consistent performances. Mitoma has scored 13 points in two gameweeks, including 8 against Everton and 5 against Manchester United. Brighton’s game plan is similar to Welbeck’s, offering both challenges and opportunities for the creative midfielder.

Price drops ⬇️

While there were no notable price declines among the high-value companies, some low-value companies saw price declines. Here is a quick look at the most notable price declines:

Timothy Castagne (£4.4m) – Fulham James Tarkowski (£4.9m) – Everton Anthony Elanga (£5.4m) – Nottingham Forest Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£5.9m) – Everton James Ward-Prowse (£6.4m) – West Ham Jarrad Branthwaite (£4.9m) – Everton Ola Aina (£4.4m) – Nottingham Forest Marcos Senesi (£4.9m ) – Bournemouth Ben Chilwell (£4.9m) – Chelsea Taiwo Awoniyi (£5.9m) – Nottingham Forest Joe Gomez (£4.9m) – Liverpool Rasmus Højlund (£6.9m) – Manchester United Jordan Ayew (£5.4m) – Leicester Stephy Mavididi (£5.4m) – Leicester Harvey Barnes (£6.4m) – Newcastle Nathan O’Brien (£4.9m) – Everton Timo Werner (£6.4m) – Tottenham Jakub Kiwior (£4.9m) – Arsenal Christian Eriksen (£5.4m) – Manchester United Samuel Iling Jr (£5.4m) – Aston Villa Jeffrey Schlupp (£4.9m) – Crystal Palace Curtis Jones (£5.4m) – Liverpool James McAtee (£4.9m) – Manchester City Callum Wilson (£6.9m) – Newcastle ábio Vieira (£5.4m) – Arsenal

These price changes highlight the dynamic nature of the FPL market and the importance of staying one step ahead. Managers should carefully consider these fluctuations when planning their transfers and team structure.

For the latest price predictions and expert analysis, check out Fantasy Football Fix’s Price Change Predictor.

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