Upon the release of EA Sports FC 24, we have decided to compile a list of wonderkids you must sign on Career Mode based on potential rating.
This year, EA Sports have split the Manager Career and Player Career into separate experiences.
In the much-anticipated Manager Career, you will, of course, be involved in all major club decisions, including their summer and winter transfer activity.
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So who should you look to buy if you want to transform your team and its philosophy? In terms of wonderkids, there are a plethora of players with a high PR (potential rating).
Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund, for example, has a fairly average CR (current rating) of 76 but his PR is 89, which will make him one of the best strikers in the game.
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham, meanwhile, has a high CR and PR rating of 86 and 91 respectively.
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Here is a list of 10 wonderkids you should look to sign on Career Mode based on PR, starting with the goalkeepers.
GOALKEEPERS:
Guillaume Restes - Toulouse [Current rating – 70 // Potential rating – 87]
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Bart Verbruggen - Brighton [Current rating – 75 // Potential rating – 85]
Andre Gomes - Benfica [Current rating – 63 // Potential rating – 84]
DEFENDERS:
Alejandro Balde - Barcelona [Current rating – 81 // Potential rating – 89]
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Antonio Silva - Benfica [Current rating – 78 // Potential rating – 88]
Arnau Martinez - Girona [Current rating – 80 // Potential rating – 87]
MIDFIELDERS:
Jamal Musiala - Bayern Munich [Current rating – 86 // Potential rating – 93]
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Florian Wirtz - Bayer Leverkusen [Current rating – 85 // Potential rating – 91]
Tommaso Baldanzi - Empoli [Current rating – 77 // Potential rating – 87]
FORWARDS:
Elye Wahi - Lens [Current rating – 78 // Potential rating – 88]
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Evan Ferguson - Brighton [Current rating – 74 // Potential rating – 86]
Mathys Tel - Bayern Munich - [Current rating – 71 // Potential rating – 86]
Will you buy any of the above players in Career Mode?
Let us know in the comments.
Topics: EA Sports, EA Sports FC, Gaming, FIFA, Jude Bellingham, Rasmus Hojlund, Barcelona, Manchester United, Bayern Munich