2025/26 season stats

Price risers and fallers of 2025/26

B.Fernandes was the biggest riser of 2025/26, climbing from £9.0m to £10.4m, while Merino was among the steepest fallers, from £6.0m to £5.3m. Here are the ten steepest rises and falls of the season, alongside what each player scored.

Biggest risers

Price rises track transfer-market demand rather than performance directly, but the two usually travel together. Bruno Fernandes climbed furthest, up 1.4m, and backed it with 235 points; Gabriel and Thiago weren't far behind on the climb, up 1.3m and 1.2m, though their 209 and 181 points trailed his. Each player's points are the tell for whether a rising price was earned or just hype.

PlayerPriceChangePoints
1B.FernandesMUN
£9.0m£10.4m+1.4m235
2GabrielARS
£6.0m£7.3m+1.3m209
3ThiagoBRE
£6.0m£7.2m+1.2m181
4SemenyoMCI
£7.0m£8.0m+1.0m202
5RayaARS
£5.5m£6.2m+0.7m162
6RiceARS
£6.5m£7.2m+0.7m184
7SenesiBOU
£4.5m£5.2m+0.7m175
8HaalandMCI
£14.0m£14.7m+0.7m239
9SzoboszlaiLIV
£6.5m£7.1m+0.6m160
10GuéhiMCI
£4.5m£5.1m+0.6m179

Biggest fallers

The other direction: the players the market gave up on as managers sold out. Merino, Strand Larsen and Xavi all shed 0.7m, the steepest drops of the season, and their points tell the story of why the money left, each finishing under 100 for the campaign.

PlayerPriceChangePoints
1MerinoARS
£6.0m£5.3m0.7m67
2Strand LarsenCRY
£6.5m£5.8m0.7m75
3XaviTOT
£7.0m£6.3m0.7m80
4ZubimendiARS
£5.5m£4.9m0.6m133
5RaúlFUL
£6.5m£5.9m0.6m112
6PiroeLEE
£5.5m£4.9m0.6m17
7AlleyneMCI
£4.5m£3.9m0.6m5
8J.MurphyNEW
£6.5m£5.9m0.6m82
9AdingraSUN
£5.5m£4.9m0.6m34
10J.AriasWOL
£5.5m£4.9m0.6m45
Methodology

Based on official Fantasy Premier League data. Price changes compare each player's season-end price with his price at the start of the season. FPL prices move with transfer-market demand during the season.