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FPL Price Changes: Semenyo & Szoboszlai Rise, Rogers Falls

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Fantasy Football Fix AI 2 March 2026

Nine Fantasy Premier League Price Changes Hit Managers' Squads

Nine Fantasy Premier League price changes have been confirmed today, with two players rising in value while seven have seen their prices drop. The movements reflect recent form and ownership trends as managers continue to navigate the challenging 2025/26 season.

Price Rises ⬆️

Semenyo Continues His Meteoric Rise

Manchester City midfielder Semenyo has risen to £8.2m following another impressive price increase. The versatile attacker has been in exceptional form recently, delivering 14 points against Fulham in a commanding 3-0 home victory where City dominated proceedings. His consistency continued with 4 points in the narrow 2-1 win over Newcastle, before contributing 8 points in the crucial 1-0 away victory at Leeds. With 180 points accumulated this season and a hefty 54.3% ownership, Semenyo has become essential for many FPL managers.

Looking ahead, Semenyo faces Nottingham Forest at home in Gameweek 29, followed by a trip to West Ham. However, managers should note that City have a blank fixture in Gameweek 31, which could impact transfer planning. The subsequent fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal present tougher challenges that may test his recent purple patch.

Szoboszlai Gains Momentum at Anfield

Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai has climbed to £6.9m as his stock continues to rise. The Hungarian midfielder has shown improved consistency, contributing 3 points in Liverpool's 1-0 away win at Nottingham Forest before adding 4 points in the thrilling 5-2 home victory over West Ham. Notably, he was unused in the earlier 1-0 win at Sunderland, highlighting rotation concerns. With 112 points this season and 9.8% ownership, he remains a differential option.

Szoboszlai's upcoming fixtures look promising, starting with Wolves at home before facing Tottenham away. Liverpool then host Brighton, travel to Fulham, and conclude with a home fixture against Everton - a run that could see significant returns for the midfielder.

Price Falls ⬇️

Rogers Loses Value Despite Consistent Minutes

Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers has dropped to £7.6m despite maintaining regular starts. The midfielder has struggled for attacking returns recently, managing just 2 points in each of his last three appearances - the 1-0 home win over Brighton, 1-1 draw with Leeds, and the disappointing 0-2 defeat at Wolves. With 162 points accumulated this season and 30.1% ownership, his recent form has prompted managers to look elsewhere.

Rogers faces a challenging immediate fixture against Chelsea away, followed by Manchester United at home. The subsequent matches against West Ham, Nottingham Forest away, and Sunderland at home offer better prospects for returns.

Mukiele's Injury Concerns Mount

Sunderland defender Mukiele has fallen to £4.5m amid injury worries. The defender is currently sidelined with a calf injury and is expected back on 14th March, ruling him out of several crucial fixtures. His recent appearances were limited, playing just 12 minutes in the 1-3 home defeat to Fulham after completing 90 minutes in the 0-1 loss to Liverpool. With zero points this season and 11.0% ownership, his injury status makes him an unattractive option.

Sunderland's upcoming fixtures include Leeds away, Brighton at home, Newcastle away, Tottenham at home, and Aston Villa away - a mixed bag that Mukiele will miss during his recovery period.

Calvert-Lewin's Struggles Continue

Leeds forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin has dropped to £5.7m following another disappointing run. The striker has managed just 2 points in each of his last two starts - the 1-1 draw at Aston Villa and the 0-1 home defeat to Manchester City. He was unused in the 2-2 draw at Chelsea, highlighting his peripheral role. With only 57 points this season and 9.3% ownership, his lack of goals continues to frustrate managers.

Calvert-Lewin's next fixtures begin with Sunderland at home, followed by Crystal Palace away, Brentford at home, Manchester United away, and Wolves at home - matches where he desperately needs to find the net.

Low Ownership Price Falls

Several players with minimal ownership have also seen price drops: Arsenal's Zubimendi has fallen to £5.2m, Crystal Palace's Sarr is now £6.3m, Tottenham's Gallagher has dropped to £5.3m, and Wolves' Angel is down to £4.8m.

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