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FPL Price Changes: Haaland & O'Reilly Rise as City Assets Surge

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 1 May 2026

Fantasy Premier League Price Changes: Six Players on the Move as Season Enters Final Stretch

There were six Fantasy Premier League price changes today, with three players rising in value and three falling as managers fine-tune their squads for the season's climax.

Price Rises ⬆️

Erling Haaland Continues His Upward Trajectory

The Manchester City striker now costs £14.6m following his latest price rise. With 60.1% ownership, Haaland remains the most popular player in Fantasy Premier League despite his premium price tag. His recent form shows 15 points across his last three fixtures, including a seven-point haul against Burnley and six points in the crucial victory over Arsenal. The Norwegian managed just two points against Chelsea but has been consistent with 90 minutes in each match.

City's upcoming fixtures present an intriguing mix, starting with Everton in Gameweek 35, followed by a double gameweek featuring Brentford and Crystal Palace in Gameweek 36. This double fixture opportunity could prove crucial for managers looking to maximise their captain choices, with Bournemouth and Aston Villa completing their run-in.

Lewis O'Reilly Emerges as Budget Defensive Option

The Manchester City defender has risen to £5.2m and represents excellent value at just 16.4% ownership. O'Reilly has been impressive recently, accumulating 27 points across his last three appearances. His standout performance came against Chelsea with 14 points, likely benefiting from the new defensive contributions scoring system, followed by seven points against Arsenal and six against Burnley.

Sharing the same fixture list as Haaland, O'Reilly offers budget-conscious managers exposure to City's favourable run-in, including that crucial double gameweek in Gameweek 36.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Provides Everton Coverage

The Everton midfielder has increased to £5.2m with modest 6.0% ownership. His recent performances have been steady rather than spectacular, recording 23 points across his last three fixtures. He managed nine points against Brentford, six against Liverpool, and eight points in the defeat to West Ham, maintaining consistent 90-minute appearances.

Everton face Manchester City next, followed by Crystal Palace, Sunderland, and Tottenham to close the season. The fixture against City appears challenging, but subsequent matches could offer opportunities for returns.

Price Falls ⬇️

High-Profile Casualties

No significant price falls occurred among highly-owned players today, suggesting the market remains relatively stable as the season approaches its conclusion.

Low Ownership Price Falls ⬇️

Several players with minimal ownership have seen their values decrease:

  • Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool midfielder) - now £5.4m with 4.0% ownership
  • Raúl (Fulham forward) - now £6.0m with 2.1% ownership
  • Dominic Solanke (Tottenham forward) - remains £7.2m with just 1.7% ownership

These price movements reflect their limited appeal to Fantasy Premier League managers, with their low ownership percentages indicating minimal impact on most squads.

Market Analysis

The price changes highlight the continued appeal of Manchester City assets, with both Haaland and O'Reilly rising simultaneously. This suggests managers are targeting City's favourable fixture list, particularly the double gameweek opportunity in Gameweek 36.

The stability among highly-owned players indicates the market has largely settled into established patterns, with managers focusing on fine-tuning rather than major overhauls as the season enters its final phase.

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

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