Gameweek 15 of the Fantasy Premier League season is soon going to be upon us. In the context of that it is important to look at how the last GW went. Gameweek 14 took place last week and three up several interesting things to take note of. The stars of the show in the previous GW were Mo Salah of Liverpool, who managed 18 points, William Saliba of Arsenal who managed a tally of 15 points and Dean Huijsen of Bournemouth who managed a tally of 15 points. The fixtures to keep an eye out for this week are Everton versus Liverpool in the last edition of the Merseyside derby that is going to be held at Goodison Park. There’s also going to be another derby taking place as Tottenham Hotspur host Chelsea.
FPL risers
Player | Team | Price |
Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | £10.5m |
Evanilson | Bournemouth | £6.1m |
Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | £13.3m |
Enzo Fernandez | Chelsea | £4.9m |
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) £10.5m
Bukayo Saka is probably Arsenal’s key player as they aim to push for the Premier League title once more. The well-liked English player has netted 5 goals and provided 10 assists so far this season. This also shows that he is the leader in assists in the Premier League. It is yet to be determined if he can break the assist record, but he will probably get close to it. Arsenal has been in excellent form, netting 15 goals in 4 matches since the international break. Saka has spearheaded the attack, with 7 goal contributions in these matches. This weekend, they face a high-flying Fulham side in a challenging game. He has accumulated a total of 103 points in Fantasy Premier League, the third player to cross the 100 point landmark.
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Evanilson (Bournemouth) £6.1m
Evanilson arrived from Porto to the Premier League this season and has since had a good adjustment to the Premier League. Recently in a match against Wolves, Evanilson won as many as 3 penalties. That would give him a lot of confidence and with some good fixtures coming, it could be a great time to get the Brazilian striker to your team. He has 4 goals so far this season and a grand total of 61 points at this point. This could increase heavily in the next few weeks.
Mo Salah (Liverpool) £13.3m
Mo Salah‘s value has skyrocketed to an astonishing £13.3m, demonstrating his reliable performance and significant popularity among Fantasy Premier League managers. With an ownership rate of 60. 9%, the Egyptian superstar remains a favored selection. His recent performances have been exceptional, gathering 44 points in his previous three matches. Salah’s hat-trick against Newcastle in a thrilling 3-3 draw highlighted his explosive capabilities. Liverpool’s forthcoming matches versus Everton and Fulham offer promising chances for Salah to maintain his scoring momentum.
FPL fallers
Player | Team | Price |
Marcus Bettinelli | Chelsea | £3.9m |
Massimo Luongo | Ipswich | £4.4m |
James McAtee | Manchester City | £4.6m |
Emile Smith Rowe | Fulham | £5.6m |
Hamza Choudhury | Leicester | £4.3m |
Chris Wood | Nottingham Forest | £6.5m |
Son Heung-min | Spurs | £9.8m |
Son Heung Min (Tottenham Hotspur) £9.8m
The Tottenham player has experienced a drop in his value to £9. 8m. Heung Min Son‘s recent performances have been variable, earning only 9 points in his last three games. Reduced playing time versus Bournemouth raises worries regarding his minutes on the pitch. Spurs’ next matches against Chelsea and Liverpool pose significant difficulties for the South Korean international. Spurs in general as a whole have been immensely inconsistent. One week they can be amazing, while the next week they are extremely underwhelming. It will be interesting to see whether the South Korean can make a comeback.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) £6.5m
Chris Wood’s valuation has decreased to £6.5m following a tumultuous series of performances. A 9-point score against Ipswich was flanked by two matches with few goals. Forest’s difficult matchups, comprising Manchester United and Aston Villa, may be factors in the decline in price. Nottingham Forest have been punching above their weight the whole season so far and fears remain that they might soon regress to mean. It remains to be seen whether they can hold that level against difficult opposition.
Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) £5.6m
Emile Smith Rowe’s cost has fallen to £5.6m, likely because of his lackluster recent showings. With only 5 points over his past three matches, managers appear to be losing trust. Fulham’s varied forthcoming fixtures, featuring Arsenal and Liverpool, may not boost confidence in the near future. The former Arsenal star was one of the most owned midfielders after a fantastic start to life at the Craven Cottage but this fall in form has coincided with a run of his club that has seen them rise steadily up the table. It remains to be seen whether the Englishman can bring his best to the fore in the big games.
FPL Most Transfers In/Out GW15
Rank | Most Transferred In | Most Transferred Out |
1 | Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) | Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) |
2 | Mo Salah (Liverpool) | Erling Haaland (Manchester City) |
3 | Alexander Isak (Newcastle) | Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool) |
4 | Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) | Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) |
5 | William Saliba (Arsenal) | Luis Diaz (Liverpool) |
Also Read: FPL Price Changes – rises, falls and most transfers in/out for GW 14