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FPL Price Changes: Saka, Chalobah Rise as Gabriel Falls

Fantasy Football Fix AI 8 Dec. 2025

There were 19 price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with five players rising in value while 14 experienced price drops as managers continue to reshape their squads ahead of the busy festive period.

Price Rises 📈

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – £10.2m

Arsenal’s star winger has risen to £10.2m following consistent performances despite some recent rotation concerns. Saka managed just 29 minutes against Brentford in Gameweek 14, coming off the bench to score six points, before playing 79 minutes in the defeat to Aston Villa for four points. His 107 total points and 18.9% ownership make him a premium option, though Arsenal’s upcoming fixtures present mixed opportunities with Wolves (home), Everton (away), and Brighton (home) offering decent prospects.

Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea) – £5.3m

The Chelsea defender has proven excellent value at £5.3m, accumulating 113 points with an 11.8% ownership. Chalobah delivered a standout 11-point haul against Bournemouth in Gameweek 15, likely benefiting from the new defensive contributions scoring system. His recent form shows nine points against Arsenal, followed by just one point in the Leeds defeat, before bouncing back strongly. Chelsea face Everton (home), Newcastle (away), and Aston Villa (home) in their next three fixtures.

Matty Cash (Aston Villa) – £4.8m

Villa’s right-back has risen to £4.8m after an impressive nine-point return against Arsenal in Gameweek 15. Cash has been consistent recently, scoring six points against Wolves and four against Brighton before his excellent performance against the Gunners. With 95 total points and 8.3% ownership, he represents solid value. Villa’s fixtures include West Ham (away), Manchester United (home), and Chelsea (away) – a mixed bag of opportunities.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) – £5.1m

The Everton midfielder has seen his price rise to £5.1m following a remarkable 16-point haul against Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 15. This exceptional return came after modest performances of seven points against Newcastle and three against Bournemouth. With just 18 total points and 6.4% ownership, he remains a differential option. Everton face Chelsea (away), Arsenal (home), and Burnley (away) in challenging upcoming fixtures.

Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City) – £5.9m

City’s versatile defender has risen to £5.9m after a 12-point return against Sunderland in Gameweek 15. Gvardiol’s recent form shows six points against Leeds, zero against Fulham, then his excellent double-digit haul. With 153 total points but only 6.3% ownership, he offers premium returns at a reasonable price. City’s fixtures include Crystal Palace (away), West Ham (home), and Nottingham Forest (away).

Price Falls 📉

Gabriel (Arsenal) – £6.2m

Arsenal’s centre-back has dropped to £6.2m due to a thigh injury with an unknown return date. Gabriel hasn’t featured in Arsenal’s last three matches, missing games against Chelsea, Brentford, and Aston Villa. Despite his 126 points and 16.0% ownership, the injury concern has prompted managers to move away from the Brazilian defender.

Pedro Porro (Tottenham) – £5.3m

Spurs’ attacking full-back has fallen to £5.3m despite maintaining regular starts. Porro managed just one point each against Fulham and Newcastle before a five-point return against Brentford in Gameweek 15. His 109 total points and 14.6% ownership suggest he’s been underwhelming recently. Tottenham face Nottingham Forest (away), Liverpool (home), and Crystal Palace (away) in their next three fixtures.

Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) – £6.6m

The Chelsea midfielder has dropped to £6.6m following a series of modest returns. Enzo scored two points against Arsenal, two against Leeds, and three against Bournemouth in recent fixtures. Despite 146 total points and 13.2% ownership, his lack of attacking returns has seen managers look elsewhere for midfield options.

Low Ownership Price Falls

Several players with ownership below 5% have also seen price drops: Alderete (Sunderland) now £4.0m, Baleba (Brighton) £4.6m, Obi (Manchester United) £4.2m, Mac Allister (Liverpool) £6.2m, Young (Aston Villa) £4.3m, Ngumoha (Liverpool) £4.3m, Byram (Leeds) £3.8m, Ortega Moreno (Manchester City) £4.7m, Matete (Sunderland) £4.3m, George (Chelsea) £4.8m, and Boateng (Burnley) £4.7m.

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