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FPL Price Changes: Fernandes Rises, Haaland Falls

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 3 March 2026

Fantasy Premier League Price Changes: Nine Players See Value Shifts on March 3rd

There were nine price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with three players rising in value and six experiencing price drops as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of the upcoming fixtures.

Price Rises ⬆️

Bruno Fernandes Climbs to £10.0m

Manchester United's talisman Bruno Fernandes has risen to £10.0m following strong recent performances. The Portuguese midfielder, owned by 38.9% of managers, delivered an impressive 13-point haul against Crystal Palace in Gameweek 28, bouncing back from modest returns of 2 points each against West Ham and Everton in his previous outings.

Fernandes faces an intriguing fixture list ahead, with a new opponent in Gameweek 29 before hosting Aston Villa and travelling to Bournemouth. His consistency in playing the full 90 minutes across recent matches makes him a reliable captaincy option for managers seeking premium midfield returns.

Thiago Reaches £7.2m After Brentford Breakthrough

Brentford forward Thiago has increased to £7.2m with 34.1% ownership following a steady run of starts. The striker managed 6 points against Burnley in Gameweek 28 after consecutive 2-point returns against Arsenal and Brighton, demonstrating his growing importance in Thomas Frank's attacking setup.

Thiago's upcoming fixtures look promising, starting with Bournemouth at home before facing Wolves, Leeds, Everton, and Fulham. His guaranteed 90-minute appearances across recent gameweeks suggest he's firmly established in Brentford's first XI, making him an attractive mid-price forward option.

Ekitiké Jumps to £9.1m Despite Limited Returns

Liverpool's Ekitiké has risen by £0.2m to £9.1m, owned by 31.2% of managers despite accumulating zero points this season. The forward has been a regular starter, playing 88 and 90 minutes against Sunderland and Nottingham Forest respectively before a 76-minute appearance in the 5-2 victory over West Ham.

His fixture run includes challenging matches against Wolves, Tottenham, Brighton, Fulham, and Everton. Despite his lack of FPL returns, his consistent selection suggests Liverpool rate him highly, though managers may want to see actual points before investing.

Price Falls ⬇️

Haaland Drops to £14.7m Amid Injury Concerns

Manchester City's Erling Haaland has fallen to £14.7m following injury concerns that see him listed with a 75% chance of playing. The Norwegian striker, still owned by 64.5% of managers, managed 5 points against Fulham and 6 points versus Newcastle before missing the Leeds match entirely through injury.

Haaland faces Nottingham Forest and West Ham before a blank gameweek in GW31, followed by challenging fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal. His injury status and upcoming blank gameweek are likely driving the price decrease as managers seek alternatives.

Chalobah Falls to £5.6m After Defensive Struggles

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has dropped to £5.6m with 19.7% ownership following a disappointing run of defensive returns. The centre-back managed 3 points against Leeds, 2 points versus Burnley, and just 1 point in the defeat to Arsenal, failing to keep clean sheets in recent outings.

Chalobah's upcoming fixtures include Aston Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Manchester City, and Manchester United. His consistent 90-minute appearances show he remains first-choice, but Chelsea's defensive fragility has impacted his FPL appeal.

Cash Continues Decline to £4.8m

Aston Villa's Matty Cash has fallen to £4.8m with only 10.5% ownership following a mixed run of form. The right-back was benched against Brighton before managing 2 points against Leeds and blanking in the 2-0 defeat to Wolves.

Cash faces Chelsea, Manchester United, West Ham, Nottingham Forest, and Sunderland in upcoming fixtures. His rotation risk and Villa's inconsistent defensive displays have contributed to his declining value and low ownership percentage.

Low Ownership Movements

Budget Options on the Move

Bournemouth defender Truffert has risen to £4.6m with minimal 2.2% ownership, offering a budget defensive option for managers seeking squad depth.

Among the fallers, Crystal Palace forward Strand Larsen has dropped to £6.1m (2.1% owned) while West Ham's Pablo has fallen to £5.4m with zero ownership, reflecting their limited FPL relevance this season.

For the latest price predictions and to stay ahead of tomorrow's changes, check https://www.fantasyfootballfix.com/price/.

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