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Salah, Palmer and Foden Among The Risers and Alexander-Arnold Falls In Latest FPL Price Changes For Gameweek 10
Mohamed Salah, Cole Palmer and Manchester City duo Josko Gvardiol and Phil Foden are among the risers, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is a faller in the latest FPL price changes ahead of Gameweek 10.
Gameweek 9 has drawn to a close, with Arsenal and Liverpool playing out a stalemate in the marquee fixture, and as we head into Gameweek 10, numerous Premier League stars continue to rise and fall in the nightly FPL price changes.
Standout fixtures in GW10 include Newcastle vs Arsenal in Saturday’s early kick-off, Liverpool vs Brighton, Southampton vs Everton, Tottenham vs Aston Villa and Manchester United vs Chelsea to close out the gameweek on Sunday.
One of the more notable risers heading into the gameweek is Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo (£7.7m), who netted a brace in the comeback win against Ipswich on Saturday, while in-form Nottingham Forest pair Chris Wood (£6.4m) and Matz Sels (£4.6m) have also increased in price.
For the third time this season, Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol has risen in price, now at £6.2m, and he is joined by teammate Phil Foden as a riser, with the England international now priced at £9.3m.
Also on the rise are Chelsea and Liverpool stars Cole Palmer (£11.0m) and Mohamed Salah (£12.7m), as well as in-form Wolves wing-back Rayan Ait-Nouri (£4.6m).
Going the other way, falling in price, is Liverpool forward Diogo Jota (£7.3m). Fellow Reds stars Wataru Endo (£4.7m), James McConnell (£4.4m) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.0m) have also suffered price drops, as have Kaoru Mitoma (£6.5m), David Raya (£5.6m), Anthony Gordon (£7.2m) and Mohammed Kudus (6.2m).
Read on for the full list of price changes, as well as to see which players have been transferred in and out the most by FPL managers ahead of Gameweek 9, updated daily on SportsCasting.
FPL Gameweek 10 Price Changes
30 October
Risers:
- None
Fallers:
- Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) – £4.8m
- Matt Doherty (Wolves) – £4.3m
29 October
Risers:
- Cole Palmer (Chelsea) £11.0m
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) £12.7m
- Rayan Ait-Nouri (Wolves) £4.6m
Fallers:
- Jhon Duran (Aston Villa) – £6.1m
- Jadon Sancho (Chelsea) – £6.3m
- Ali Al-Hamadi (Ipswich) – £4.8m
- Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – £7.0m
- Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United) – £4.4m
28 October
Risers:
- Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City) – £6.2m
Fallers:
- Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth) – £4.3m
- Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) – £6.5m
- Marc Guiu (Chelsea) – £4.8m
- Jeffrey Schlupp (Crystal Palace) – £4.7m
- James McConnell (Liverpool) – £4.4m
- Wataru Endo (Liverpool) – £4.7m
- Ben Davies (Tottenham) – £4.3m
- Andy Irving (West Ham) – £4.8m
27 October
Risers:
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – £7.7m
- Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Southampton) – £4.1m
Fallers:
- David Raya (Arsenal) – £5.6m
- Amadou Onana (Aston Villa) – £5.0m
- Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) – £7.2m
- Flynn Downes (Southampton) – £4.8m
- Vladimir Coufal (West Ham) – £4.3m
26 October
Risers:
- Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) – £4.7m
- Facundo Buonanotte (Leicester) – £5.1m
- Phil Foden (Manchester City) – £9.3m
- Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest) – £4.6m
- Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) – £6.4m
- Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham) – £6.3m
Fallers:
- Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) – £5.3m
- Jason Steele (Brighton) – £4.3m
- Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m
- Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace) – £5.1m
- Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace) – £5.7m
- Diogo Jota (Liverpool) – £7.3m
- Amad Diallo (Manchester United) – £4.9m
- Kieran Trippier (Newcastle) – £5.6m
- Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest) – £5.6m
- Danilo (Nottingham Forest) – £4.7m
- Mohammed Kudus (West Ham) – £6.2m
Most Transferred In/Out For Gameweek 10
Most Transfers In | Most Transfers Out |
Bryan Mbeumo (BRE) – 337,594 | Gabriel (ARS) – 186,061 |
Chris Wood (NFO) – 239,630 | Ollie Watkins (AVL) – 139,942 |
Rayan Ait-Nouri (WOL) – 193,262 | Luis Diaz (LIV) – 130,090 |
Josko Gvardiol (MCI) – 184,917 | Heung-min Son (TOT) – 126,145 |
Bukayo Saka (ARS) – 159,991 | Diogo Jota (LIV) – 98,090 |
Note: All data is accurate as of 30 October.