

The attacking or right midfielder holds 84 acceleration, 79 sprint speed and 78 agility on FIFA 17, but it will only take a season or two for this other stats to catch up.

He featured regularly in Tottenham’s Europa League campaign last season and picked up his first goal for the club in the EFL Cup against Gillingham in September. The 19-year-old has only played 23 times for Spurs, and twice for England U20s, but EA Sports are tipping him to have a successful career. The first uncapped English player on our list and Josh Onomah hasn’t even played for the U21 side. His contract at Spurs takes him through to 2021, so you’ll be looking at a bid in the region of £30 million to sign him, with £36,000 wages. His 86 potential reflects his impressive career so far, and with attributes like 84 strength, 83 heading accuracy and 83 shot power, he seems to have everything to his game. But an injury crisis forced him to play as a defensive midfielder, and he has made the position his own. After arriving at Tottenham from Sporting Lisbon the 22-year-old could only really get game time at right back but did score on his Premier League debut. With two years remaining on his contract at Arsenal, he could be yours for around £17 million and £36,000 wages. With 89-rated acceleration, 89 sprint speed and 88 balance on FIFA 17, he can beat players with ease. The 22-year-old is entering a key stage of his career, and if he can string performances together, he can be a regular for club and country. The inconsistency of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain frustrates many Arsenal and England fans, and for both sides, he is a player who could start and be the man of the match, or not make the squad on any given day. But, having six years to go on his new contract at City, he will be setting you back £35 million and more, but at least his £36,000 wages are on the cheap side.Īlex Oxlade-Chamberlain (OVR 79 – POT 86) The 22-year-old has 84 composure, 81 sliding tackles and 80 short passing on the game, and with his potential so high it won’t be long before his level starts to grow on Career Mode. Admittedly he didn’t have his best season for Everton last season, often finding himself on the bench, but since making his £50 million move to Manchester City, he looks to be the best centre-back in the England side.

With Chris Smalling and Gary Cahill rated at 84 and 83 overall respectively, John Stones can feel hard done by with his 78 overall rating on FIFA 17. The Everton number 8 will set you back around £25 million and £43,000 wages, which is an absolute bargain given his potential. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder brings 85 dribbling, 84 short passing and 84 ball control on FIFA 17, with a ‘long shot taker’ trait. Ross Barkley (OVR 81 – POT 89)Ī stall in Ross Barkley’s career has seen him dropped from the England set-up, but there is no doubting his talent and potential. His wages of £36,000 are kind, but the apt ‘injury prone’ trait will be your only worry. On FIFA 17, he can offer 88 sprint speed, 83 acceleration and 83 stamina, and with his sky-high potential, he is every bit worth the £24 million price tag.
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The former Southampton man has made six appearances so far this season but is still chasing full fitness. Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw has endured an injury nightmare since his move to Old Trafford, and with Kieran Gibbs being called up to the latest England squad, the Three Lions need 20-year-old Shaw back quickly.
