Antoine Semenyo Drops to £8.1m in FPL Price Changes
Antoine Semenyo dropped to £8.1m in the latest Fantasy Premier League price changes, a move that lands at a tricky point for managers weighing the season’s closing gameweeks. He remains owned by over 50% of managers, so even a small price shift carries real squad impact for a large share of the game.
Semenyo and the FPL market
Today brought significant movement in the Fantasy Premier League transfer market, with 18 players experiencing price changes. Semenyo’s fall was one of the clearest moves in that batch, and it comes after a run that has not delivered big returns.
He posted two points against Chelsea and Arsenal, then three points against Burnley. Against Burnley, he was substituted after 65 minutes, leaving managers with a modest total rather than the burst they may have been hoping for.
Gameweek 36 fixtures
Now the focus turns to Gameweek 36, where Semenyo has two fixtures against Brentford and Crystal Palace. That double gives managers a chance to keep him in play despite the price drop, especially with Bournemouth away and Aston Villa at home still to follow.
For Fantasy Premier League managers, the immediate call is straightforward: hold a player who is still heavily owned, or use the price slide as a trigger to move cash elsewhere before the closing weeks tighten further. With over 50% ownership, Semenyo’s value shift is not just a market note — it reaches a large portion of active squads at once.
Bournemouth and Aston Villa
The next stretch adds the real test. Brentford and Crystal Palace arrive in the same gameweek, then Bournemouth go away and Aston Villa come to his home ground, giving Semenyo a run that could reshape how managers view his price from here.