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Mbeumo, Havertz and Palmer Among The Risers In Latest FPL Price Changes Ahead Of Gameweek 8

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In-form trio Bryan Mbeumo, Kai Havertz and Cole Palmer are all among the risers in the latest FPL price changes ahead of Gameweek 8, which follows October’s international window.

While FPL managers face a brief spell away from Premier League action thanks to October’s international window, the nightly price changes continue, with several high-profile stars among the risers and fallers ahead of Gameweek 8.

Upon the return from international action, there are several key fixtures in GW8. Tottenham face off against city rivals West Ham to kick things off on Saturday, 19 October, while Newcastle face Brighton later in the day and Liverpool host Chelsea to close out Super Sunday on the 20th.

One Blues star that has, once again, risen in price following an assist in Gameweek 7 is the ever-impressive Cole Palmer. The England international’s assist against Nottingham Forest came following his impressive four-goal haul against Brighton the week prior, and he is now priced at £10.8m after starting the season at £10.5m.

Also among the risers are in-form forwards Kai Havertz (£8.3m), Raul Jimenez (£5.6m) and Erling Haaland (£15.4m), while midfielders Bryan Mbeumo (£7.5m), Gabriel Martinelli (£7.0m), Morgan Rogers (£5.3m) and Brennan Johnson (£6.6m) have also increased in price.

Some notable fallers in the nightly price changes for Gameweek 8 include Darwin Nunez (£7.1m), Amadou Onana (£5.1m), Christopher Nkunku (£6.0m), Kevin De Bruyne (£9.4m), Joshua Zirkzee (£6.8m), Emile Smith Rowe (£5.7m) and Diogo Jota (£7.4m) despite the Liverpool star scoring the sole goal in his side’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in GW7.

Tottenham’s Heung-min Son has also suffered a price drop, now at £9.8m, and so has Liverpool winger Luis Diaz (£8.0m).

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, updated daily on SportsCasting.

FPL Gameweek 8 Price Changes

17 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace) – £4.8m

16 October

Risers:

  • Liam Delap (Ipswich) – £5.7m
  • Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City) – £5.6m

Fallers:

  • Rob Holding (Crystal Palace) – £4.3m
  • Joachim Andersen (Fulham) – £4.3m
  • Armel Bella-Kotchap (Southampton) – £3.9m

15 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Son Heung-min (Tottenham) – £9.8m

14 October

Risers:

  • Wout Faes (Leicester) – £4.2m

Fallers:

  • Oscar Bobb (Manchester City)- £4.7m

13 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Tyler Morton (Liverpool) – £4.4m
  • Ryan Fraser (Southampton) – £4.8m
  • Boubacar Traore (Wolves) – £4.8m

12 October

Risers:

  • Michael Keane (Everton) – £4.1m
  • Brennan Johnson (Tottenham) – £6.6m

Fallers:

  • Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace) – £4.3m
  • Luis Diaz (Liverpool) – £8.0m
  • Emil Krafth (Newcastle) – £4.4m

11 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Simon Adingra (Brighton) – £5.4m

10 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • None

9 October

Risers:

  • Dwight McNeil (Everton) – £5.7m
  • James Justin (Leicester) – £4.6m

Fallers:

  • John McGinn (Aston Villa) – £5.2m

8 October

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Jorginho (Arsenal) – £4.8m
  • Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) – £4.8m
  • Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham) – £5.7m

7 October

Risers:

  • Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – £7.5m

Fallers:

  • Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) – £6.3m
  • Patson Daka (Leicester) – £4.8m
  • Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) – £7.1m
  • Maxwel Cornet (Southampton) – £4.8m

6 October

Risers:

  • Kai Havertz (Arsenal) – £8.3m
  • Levi Colwill (Chelsea) – £4.6m
  • Cole Palmer (Chelsea) – £10.8m

Fallers:

  • Benjamin White (Arsenal) – £6.3m
  • Amadou Onana (Aston Villa) – £5.1m
  • Kevin Schade (Brentford) – £5.3m
  • Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea) – £6.0m
  • Tom Cairney (Fulham) – £4.8m
  • Jack Taylor (Ipswich) – £4.8m
  • Odsonne Edouard (Leicester) – £5.3m
  • Jeremy Doku (Manchester City) – £6.3m
  • Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) – £5.2m
  • Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest) – £5.2m
  • Harry Toffolo (Nottingham Forest) – £4.3m
  • Destiny Udogie (Tottenham) – £4.9m
  • Hwang Hee-chan (Wolves) – £6.1m

5 October

Risers:

  • Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – £7.0m
  • Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) – £5.3m
  • Raul Jimenez (Fulham) – £5.6m
  • Jacob Greaves (Ipswich) – £4.1m
  • Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – £15.4m
  • Brennan Johnson (Tottenham) – £6.5m
  • Micky van de Ven (Tottenham) – £4.6m

Fallers:

  • Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) – £6.7m
  • Rico Henry (Brentford) – £4.3m
  • Mathias Jensen (Brentford) – £5.3m
  • Gustavo Nunes (Brentford) – £4.9m
  • Yoane Wissa (Brentford) – £5.9m
  • Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) – £5.4m
  • Mykhailo Mudryk (Chelsea) – £6.2m
  • Benoit Badiashile (Chelsea) – £4.3m
  • Reece James (Chelsea) – £4.9m
  • Chris Richards (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m
  • Seamus Coleman (Everton) – £4.3m
  • Jake O’Brien (Everton) – £4.7m
  • Timothy Castagne (Fulham) – £4.2m
  • Harrison Reed (Fulham) – £4.8m
  • Cameron Burgess (Ipswich) – £3.9m
  • Federico Chiesa (Liverpool) – £6.9m
  • Diogo Jota (Liverpool) – £7.4m
  • Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – £9.4m
  • Joshua Zirkzee (Manchester United) – £6.8m
  • Nicolas Dominguez (Nottingham Forest) – £4.8m
  • Ryan Yates (Nottingham Forest) – £4.9m
  • Ben Brereton Diaz (Southampton) – £5.2m
  • Radu Dragușin (Tottenham) – £4.3m

Most Transfers In/Out For FPL GW8

Most Transfers In Most Transfers Out
Bryan Mbeumo (BRE) – 254,854 Luis Diaz (LIV) – 258,379
Brennan Johnson (TOT) – 236,542 Joao Pedro (BHA) – 196,168
Dwight McNeil (EVE)  – 209,091
Mohamed Salah (LIV) – 173,187
Bukayo Saka (ARS) – 209,043
Noussair Mazraoui (MUN) – 163,575
Cole Palmer (CHE) – 191,673 Alexander Isak (NEW) – 141,205

Note: All data is accurate as of 16 October.

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