Home / Fantasy Premier League / Erling Haaland On The Rise Again In The Latest FPL Price Changes Ahead Of Gameweek 4 Erling Haaland On The Rise Again In The Latest FPL Price Changes Ahead Of Gameweek 4 Written by Sports EditorCai Parry Updated –Sep 13, 2024 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Gameweek 4 of the 2024/25 Premier League season is almost upon us, and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is on the rise again in the nightly FPL price changes. A second successive 17-point haul and an influx of transfers by FPL managers has seen Manchester City striker Erling Haaland rise once again in the latest price changes ahead of Gameweek 4, now priced at £15.2m. Haaland scored once in GW1, before netting a hat-trick against Ipswich in GW2, and followed that up with another hat-trick against West Ham at the London Stadium last time out, taking his goal tally to seven in just three matches. In-form Brighton forward Joao Pedro is also among the price risers for a second time this season, now priced at £5.7m, and so is his teammate Danny Welbeck, who will cost FPL managers £5.7m. Popular selections Bukayo Saka (£10.1m) and Cole Palmer (£10.6m) have also risen since GW3. Luis Diaz (£7.6m), who scored two for Liverpool against Manchester United on Sunday, has also seen his price increase. Some notable names among the price fallers include Jean-Phillippe Mateta (£7.4m), Gabriel Martinelli (£6.9m), Kieran Trippier (£5.8m), Declan Rice (£6.4m), Raheem Sterling (£6.8m), Christopher Nkunku (£6.3m), and Alexis Mac Allister (£6.4m). 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 in the lead-up to Gameweek 4. FPL Gameweek 4 Price Changes 13 September Risers: None Fallers: Max Aarons (Bournemouth) – £4.4m Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich) – £5.4m Lewis Hall (Newcastle) – £4.4m Jacob Murphy (Newcastle) – £5.3m Timo Werner (Tottenham) – £6.3m Flynn Downes (Southampton) – £4.9m 12 September Risers: None Fallers: Neto (Arsenal) – £4.4m Curtis Jones (Liverpool) – £5.3m Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – £6.4m 11 September Risers: None Fallers: Stephy Mavididi (Leicester) – £5.3m Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) – £7.2m 10 September Risers: None Fallers: None 9 September Risers: None Fallers: Niclas Fullkrug (West Ham) – £6.8m 8 September Risers: None Fallers: None 7 September Risers: None Fallers: Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal) – £4.9m 6 September Risers: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – £12.7m Rico Lewis (Manchester City) – £4.7m Fallers: James Ward-Prowse (Nottingham Forest) – £6.3m Joao Gomes (Wolves) – £4.9m 5 September Risers: None Fallers: Vitaly Janelt (Brentford) – £4.9m Oliver Skipp (Leicester) – £4.9m Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest) – £5.8m 4 September Risers: None Fallers: Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) – £6.4m Matty Cash (Aston Villa) – £4.4m Tyrick Mitchell (Crystal Palace) – £4.9m Oscar Bobb (Manchester City) – £4.8m Danilo (Nottingham Forest) – £4.8m Ben Davies (Tottenham) – £4.4m Djed Spence (Tottenham) – £4.4m 3 September Risers: Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth) – £5.6m Fallers: Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea) – £6.2m Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m Jack Harrison (Everton) – £5.4m Andreas Pereira (Fulham) – £5.4m Nathan Broadhead (Ipswich) – £4.9m Joshua Zirkzee (Manchester United) – £7.0m Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) – £7.4m Odysseas Vlachodimos (Newcastle) – £4.4m Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham Forest) – £5.4m Boubacar Traore (Wolves) – £4.9m 2 September Risers: Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – £7.1m Joao Pedro (Brighton) – £5.7m Danny Welbeck (Brighton) – £5.7m Luis Diaz (Liverpool) – £7.6m Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – £15.2m Fallers: Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) – £5.8m Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) – £8.9m Ben Mee (Brentford) – £4.4m Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) – £7.4m Jesper Lindstrom (Everton) – £5.3m Raul Jimenez (Fulham) – £5.4m Jorge Cuenca (Fulham) – £4.4m Sam Morsy (Ipswich) – £4.9m Altay Bayindir (Manchester United) – £4.4m Sean Longstaff (Newcastle) – £4.9m Gavin Bazunu (Southampton) – £4.4m Richarlison (Tottenham) – £6.9m Santiago Bueno (Wolves) – £4.4m 1 September Risers: Amadou Onana (Aston Villa) – £5.1m Noni Madueke (Chelsea) – £6.6m Fallers: Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) – £6.9m Ross Barkley (Aston Villa) – £5.3m Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) – £4.9m Aaron Hickey (Brentford) – £4.4m Joachim Andersen (Fulham) – £4.4m Joel Ward (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m Harrison Reed (Fulham) – £4.9m Bobby De Cordova-Reid (Leicester) – £5.4m Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) – £5.4m Kieran Trippier (Newcastle) – £5.8m Harry Toffolo (Nottingham Forest) – £4.4m Ben Brereton Diaz (Southampton) – £5.4m Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves) – £5.4m 31 August Risers: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – £10.1m Joao Pedro (Brighton) – £5.6m Cole Palmer (Chelsea) – £10.6m Fallers: Chris Mepham (Bournemouth) – £4.4m Declan Rice (Arsenal) – £6.4m Enzo Barrenechea (Aston Villa) – £4.9m Fabio Carvalho (Brentford) – £4.9m Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) – £6.8m Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea) – £6.3m Filip Jorgensen (Chelsea) – £4.4m Nathaniel Clyne (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m Rob Holding (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m Matheus França (Crystal Palace) – £4.4m George Hirst (Ipswich) – £5.4m Jack Taylor (Ipswich) – £4.9m Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool) – £6.4m Konstantinos Tsimikas (Liverpool) – £4.8m Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool) – £4.4m Matheus Nunes (Manchester City) – £4.9m Jonny Evans (Manchester United) – £4.4m Tyrell Malacia (Manchester United) – £4.4m Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle) – £6.4m Miguel Almiron (Newcastle) – £5.8m Ryan Manning (Southampton) – £4.4m Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham) – £4.9m Most Transfers In/Out For FPL Gameweek 4 Most Transfers In Most Transfers Out Joao Pedro (BHA) – 942,801 Alexander Isak (NEW) – 658,603 Luis Diaz (LIV) – 890,669 Ollie Watkins (AVL) – 569,779 Erling Haaland (MCI) – 664,396 Bukayo Saka (ARS) – 412,309 Mohamed Salah (LIV) – 626,789 Cole Palmer (CHE) – 371,217 Amadou Onana (AVL) – 607,581 Josko Gvardiol (MCI) – 365,203 Note: All data is accurate as of 13 September. Written by Sports EditorCai Parry Cai is a news and features writer that specialises in football, but has experience covering a variety of other sports, including darts, basketball, American football, MMA, boxing and more. He holds a degree in Football Journalism (BA Hons) from the University of Derby, and worked with Nottingham Forest FC and Burton Albion FC throughout his studies. Cai also has experience working in social media with the Football Association of Wales, where he worked on a freelance basis, and has also been an accredited writer in the JD Cymru Premier for both Y Clwb Pêl-Droed and welshfootie since the 2019/20 season. All posts by Cai Parry
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