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Arsenal’s Saka and Timber Rise as Forest’s Wood and Elanga Fall In Latest FPL Price Changes For Gameweek 33

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Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber are among the risers, while Forest’s Chris Wood and Anthony Elanga are fallers in the latest set of FPL price changes ahead of Double Gameweek 33.

FPL managers are having to prepare for a second consecutive double gameweek, with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester City and Crystal Palace all playing twice in Gameweek 33 over the weekend and into next week.

Fixtures include Everton vs City, Villa vs Newcastle, Fulham vs Chelsea, Leicester vs Liverpool, Tottenham vs Forest and many more, and there are several key stars among the risers and fallers in the latest set of FPL price changes.

Gunners duo Bukayo Saka (£10.5m) and Jurrien Timber (£5.7m) are standout risers, along with ever-impressive Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk (£6.6m) and Palace’s Eberechi Eze (£6.9m) and Daniel Munoz (£5.3m).

Saka is also one of the most transferred-in players ahead of DGW33, currently second to Cityzens forward Omar Marmoush, while Morgan Rogers and Kevin De Bruyne are included in the top five too.

Dropping in price, meanwhile, are Justin Kluivert (£6.0m), Chris Wood (£6.9m), Anthony Elanga (£5.4m), Pedro Neto (£6.1m), Kaoru Mitoma (£6.4m) and injured Magpies defender Lewis Hall (£4.7m).

You can 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 ahead of Double Gameweek 33, updated daily on SportsCasting.

FPL Double Gameweek 33 Price Changes

16 April

Risers:

  • None

Fallers:

  • Antonin Kinsky (Tottenham) – £4.1m

15 April

Risers:

  • Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – £6.6m

Fallers:

  • None

14 April

Risers:

  • Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – £10.5m

Fallers:

  • None

13 April

Risers:

  • Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) – £5.7m
  • Bart Verbruggen (Brighton) – £4.6m
  • Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) – £6.9m
  • Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace) – £5.3m

Fallers:

  • Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth) – £6.0m
  • Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton) – £6.4m
  • Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – £6.1m
  • Vitalii Mykolenko (Everton) – £4.3m
  • Leif Davis (Ipswich) – £4.2m
  • Ben Johnson (Ipswich) – £3.8m
  • Lewis Hall (Newcastle) – £4.7m
  • Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest) – £5.4m
  • Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) – £6.9m

Most Transfers In/Out For FPL Gameweek 33

Most Transfers In Most Transfers Out
Omar Marmoush (MCI) – 122,158 Justin Kluivert (BOU) – 120,707
Bukayo Saka (ARS) – 113,601 Ola Aina (NFO) – 111,025
Morgan Rogers (AVL) – 106,013 Cole Palmer (CHE) – 90,014
Kevin De Bruyne (MCI) – 93,158 Gabriel (ARS) – 86,180
William Saliba (ARS)  87,820 Chris Wood (NFO) – 77,849

Note: All data is accurate as of 16 April.

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