Quick Read
- 13 Fantasy Premier League players experienced price changes today, impacting manager strategies.
- Arsenal defender Gabriel rose to £7.0m, with 38.4% ownership, following strong defensive returns.
- Chelsea forward João Pedro’s value increased to £7.3m after two price rises and notable attacking performances.
- Fulham’s Callum Wilson and Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah also saw price increases due to their recent form.
- Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch experienced price drops amid concerns over playing time and inconsistent returns.
LONDON (Azat TV) – The Fantasy Premier League (FPL) transfer market witnessed significant activity today, with 13 players experiencing price fluctuations that are compelling managers to recalibrate their strategies as the season approaches its critical final stages. These shifts, influenced by recent performances and ownership trends, could prove pivotal for FPL managers aiming to climb the ranks ahead of Gameweek 24.
Key Price Rises Impact FPL Teams
Several high-profile players have seen their values increase, reflecting their strong performances and growing popularity among FPL managers. Arsenal’s Brazilian defender, Gabriel, has risen to £7.0 million. Despite some recent defensive challenges for his club, Gabriel has maintained a solid presence in fantasy teams, attracting a notable 38.4% ownership. His recent contributions include 6 points in a goalless draw against Liverpool and 8 points from a clean sheet against Nottingham Forest, though a tough match against Manchester United yielded only 1 point after Arsenal conceded three goals. His upcoming fixtures against Leeds (home), Sunderland (away), and Brentford (home) suggest potential for further defensive returns.
Chelsea’s versatile forward João Pedro has also experienced a price surge, now valued at £7.3 million after two increases this gameweek. Owned by 33.6% of players, Pedro’s form has notably improved, delivering 12 points against Crystal Palace and 8 points in a 2-0 victory over Brentford. His upcoming matches against West Ham (away), Wolves (home), and Leeds (away) could allow him to continue his scoring trajectory, according to reports from SSBCrack News.
Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford has seen his price escalate to £8.4 million, supported by an impressive total of 243 points this season, despite a relatively low ownership of 17.5%. His recent commendable performances include 9 points against Manchester City and 10 points in a 3-2 victory over Arsenal. Mbeumo’s upcoming fixtures include Fulham (away), Tottenham (home), and West Ham (away).
Fulham’s forward Callum Wilson has risen to £6.1 million. Wilson recently secured 10 points against Brighton and 9 against Chelsea in Gameweek 21, though a match against Leeds yielded only two points. His future schedule includes matches against Manchester United, Everton, and Manchester City, presenting varied challenges and opportunities, as reported by TWASL News.
Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has also seen his value increase to £5.7 million. With 21.4% ownership and 113 points this season, Chalobah delivered 8 points against Brentford in a recent 2-0 victory. He has consistently played full matches in recent games, and his upcoming fixtures against West Ham, Wolves, and Leeds appear favorable for potential clean sheet bonuses.
Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai has climbed to £6.7 million despite mixed recent performances, holding a modest 6.0% ownership. After earning only 3 points in a goalless draw with Arsenal and blanking against Burnley, Szoboszlai bounced back with a 13-point haul against Bournemouth. His upcoming challenges include Newcastle (away), Manchester City (home), and Sunderland (away).
Other players experiencing price increases include Evanilson (Bournemouth) to £7.1 million, Mané (Wolves) to £4.6 million, and Brobbey (Sunderland) to £5.6 million, often reflecting their differential potential for FPL managers.
Strategic Implications of Player Value Decreases
Conversely, several players have experienced price drops, prompting managers to reconsider their roles in FPL squads. Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has fallen to £5.1 million, largely due to concerns over his consistent role within Pep Guardiola’s squad. With only 11.2% ownership and zero points this season, Reijnders’ recent outings have not been encouraging, yielding 2 points in a draw against Brighton but minimal minutes in subsequent matches. His upcoming fixtures—Tottenham (away), Liverpool (away), and Fulham (home)—pose additional risks to his playing time.
Ryan Gravenberch from Liverpool has seen a decline to £5.6 million. Despite being a regular starter, his ownership stands at just 5.4%, reflecting steady but unspectacular returns, with his recent points tallying 1, 2, and 3 across the last three games. His consistent position, however, might still make him a viable budget option for managers navigating challenges against Newcastle (away), Manchester City (home), and Sunderland (away).
Manchester City’s goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has seen his price decrease to £5.6 million. His upcoming matches against Tottenham, Liverpool, and Fulham will be crucial for him to provide consistent performances and regain fantasy appeal.
Additional notable drops include Manchester City’s Rúben to £5.5 million, Burnley’s Anthony to £5.0 million, Burnley’s Cullen to £4.9 million, Manchester City’s Phillips to £4.7 million, and Manchester United’s Fletcher to £4.4 million. Among other players, Schade (Brentford) has fallen to £7.1 million, Minteh (Brighton) to £5.7 million, Stach (Leeds) to £4.8 million, and Arthur (Brentford) to £3.8 million, indicating a broader market adjustment across various teams.
Upcoming Fixtures and Managerial Decisions
The fluctuating market values underscore the dynamic nature of FPL, where individual player form and team schedules are paramount. The upcoming fixtures present a mix of challenges and opportunities. For instance, players like Gabriel and Chalobah face schedules that could lead to defensive bonuses, while offensive assets like João Pedro and Mbeumo have fixtures that could bolster their scoring potential. Conversely, players like Reijnders and Donnarumma face challenging opponents that could further limit their fantasy returns.
Managers are advised to closely monitor these price movements and player news, utilizing resources such as Fantasy Football Fix for timely insights. Strategic transfers, considering both immediate point potential and long-term fixture difficulty, will be essential for navigating the remaining gameweeks effectively.
The strategic importance of these FPL price changes lies in their direct impact on squad valuation and transfer decisions, compelling managers to balance player form, ownership, and fixture difficulty to optimize their teams for the season’s decisive final stretch.

