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Why Isn’t Erling Haaland’s Price in FPL Dropping Despite His Injury For Weeks? Manchester City Star’s Price Tag Explained

Published 01/20/2024, 4:31 AM EST

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As the Premier League is gearing up for a comeback, FPL managers are getting busy for the complex season ahead. With 17 game weeks left, Erling Haaland has created a problem for the managers who do not have him or sold him. The star is valued at £13.9m, which has not dropped much despite his injury. Here, we look at the potential reasons for his price being stagnant, despite not playing.

The Norwegian has already missed five games so far, and his presence in the next few is also uncertain, as Pep Guardiola is not ready to risk him. However, the possibility of a reduction in his price tag looks unlikely, much to many of the FPL managers’ disappointment!

Reasons for the unmovable FPL price of Erling Haaland

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It was no surprise that the top goal scorer of the 2022–23 season would get the highest valuation in the FPL (£14m). But why is there only a 0.1 drop in the price tag of Erling Haaland despite his constant absence? Whereas Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min after taking a massive surge of 0.8 and 0.9 saw a rapid decrease of 0.2 in just two to three game weeks? This is due to FPL’s demand dynamics and other factors like alternative options, form, and the availability of the player.

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One major reason could be the lack of a potential replacement for the monster. Two top scorers in the FPL, Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min, have left for the AFCON and AFC Asian Cup, respectively. These players have already missed a week and may not be available until Gameweek 24. This leaves Erling Haaland, who is always knocking at the team’s door without being completely out for a long time, as the most popular pick, unlike the other two.

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Another major factor is that the price of the player mainly decreases if the managers decide to sell him. Haaland’s influence is so high that, despite an average loss of 7.5 points per game, over 51.5% of FPL managers decided to keep the star. Whereas only 27.6 % have selected Salah and 20.7%of the managers selected Son which has decreased both their values by 0.2.

In Haaland’s case, despite his unavailability, his previous form and reputation are too impressive to see a devaluation. The player remains FPL’s 4th-best scorer with 112 points. Additionally, he is still the king of goals this season with 14 goals, two more than Dominic Solanke at 12.

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Haaland is expected to make a return in February!

Erling Haaland has been out since Gameweek 15 vs. Aston Villa due to an ankle injury. The player has seen gradual recovery, but stress on the bone is stopping Pep Guardiola from playing him until he’s completely fit. However, the 2023 treble winner has already hit the ground running and will be back playing in February or even end of January, as per Pep.

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Moreover, the 23-year-old will once again reunite with his most-awaited and effective partner on the field, Kevin De Bruyne. The managers who plan to have Haaland in their teams may see a surge in their FPL ranks soon.

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Growing up in a sporting background, I found a passion for soccer through the remarkable 2002 World Cup-winning Brazilian football team. Watching the Premier League where Thierry Henry-starring ‘Invincible’ Gunners and Sir Alex Ferguson’s glorious Manchester United had ruled, I had my heart set on Arsenal. However, Ronaldo Nazario, Rivaldo, and Ronaldinho are my favorite players and Lionel Messi is the GOAT.
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