FPL Price Changes – Who’s Rising and Falling on August 24

FPL Price Changes – Who’s Rising and Falling on August 24

FPL Price Changes – Who’s Rising and Falling on August 24

Fantasy Premier League managers have been keeping a close eye on the transfer market this week, and the latest round of price changes is stirring plenty of conversation. Player values shifting by just £0.1m might not sound like much, but in FPL terms it can make or break a carefully planned squad. On August 24, the market has once again reacted to form, fixtures, and early-season transfers, and several big names are either climbing in price or slipping down.

Let’s start with the risers. Gabriel and William Saliba of Arsenal have both been rewarded with a price bump to £6.1m, joined by their new teammate Riccardo Calafiori at £5.6m. Clearly, Arsenal’s defensive performances are convincing managers to jump on board early. At Chelsea, Marc Cucurella is also seeing a price rise to £6.1m, while over at Manchester City, Erling Haaland continues to dominate the game at £14.1m, alongside full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri at £6.1m. These players are in demand, and the surge of transfers has pushed their values upward.

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But it hasn’t been good news for everyone. On the fallers list, plenty of managers have lost patience with early-season underperformers. Arsenal’s Mikel Merino has dropped to £5.9m, while Brighton have been hit hard, with Danny Welbeck (£6.4m), Julio Enciso (£5.4m), and Facundo Buonanotte (£4.9m) all falling in price. Chelsea’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is now £6.4m, and Crystal Palace’s Eddie Nketiah has dipped to £5.4m. Liverpool’s Jeremie Frimpong and Curtis Jones are also among the fallers, now priced at £5.9m and £5.4m respectively. Add to that James Maddison’s slip to £6.9m and Jarrod Bowen’s drop to £7.9m, and you can see just how unforgiving the FPL market can be when expectations aren’t met.

Looking at transfer trends, the Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders is currently the most popular pick, attracting well over a million transfers in. Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo has also become a hot target, while Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood is seeing plenty of movement. On the other hand, Jeremie Frimpong has been sold by more than a million managers after a poor start, and Joao Pedro of Chelsea is another name tumbling down the “most transferred out” charts.

It’s worth remembering that these price movements are not random. LiveFPL’s predictor tool, built and refined by Ragabolly, has become the go-to source for forecasting these changes. The exact Premier League algorithm remains secret, but the tracker is giving managers a very reliable view of who’s likely to rise or fall next.

So, if you’re managing your FPL squad ahead of Gameweek 3, the message is clear: timing is everything. Get in early on the players set to rise, and don’t hesitate to ship out those losing value. Even a single £0.1m swing could give you the edge when you’re trying to fit in that extra premium player later in the season.

This is the FPL game within the game — and those who pay attention to the price changes often find themselves one step ahead.

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