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EA FC25 player leak – are you ready for the Top 50 in the game this year?

EA FC25’s top players for this year have been leaked and, while there are not exactly that many surprises there are talking points aplenty ahead of the game’s launch next month. Women’s football features heavily again in the game with just under 20 of the Top 50 coming from women’s football, highlighting the game’s rising prominence.

Some of the game’s aging stars are seeing a decline in their numbers with Messi joining Kevin DeBruyne on the slippery rating slope. Messi loses two points to drop out of the 90 Club for the first time in a lifetime which will not appease his many fanboys.

EA FC25 Top 50 players

According to the leak which came from prominent EAFC leaker Donk on X, two Manchester City stars are in and amongst the top four players in the game this time around. Spain midfielder Rodri and striker extraordinaire Erling Haaland both have 91 ratings to match Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe. While Haaland and Mbappe maintain a 91, Rodri has moved up 2 points from 89 to join them. The trio are also joined by Barcelona’s Women’s midfielder Aitana Bonmati on the same magic number, to complete this year’s most desirable talent.

Severn players hit the 90 club with Jude Bellingham going up four points to get there and Vinicius Jr up one. A good year for Real Madrid. Dropping from 91 is City’s KDB and Alexia Putellas from Barca.

The other biggest climber with a four-point gain is Arsenal defender William Saliba who rises to an 87 rating. Here is the list in full.

RANK PLAYER NAME CLUB POSITION RATING
1 Kylian Mbappe Real Madrid ST 91
2 Erling Haaland Manchester City ST 91
3 Aitana Bonmati Barcelona CM 91
4 Rodri Manchester City CM 91
5 Vinicius Jr Real Madrid LW 90
6 Alexia Putellas Barcelona CM 90
7 Sam Kerr Chelsea ST 90
8 Harry Kane Bayern Munich ST 90
9 Caroline Graham Hansen Barcelona RW 90
10 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City CM 90
11 Jude Bellingham Real Madrid CM 90
12 Virgil Van Dijk Liverpool CB 89
13 Marc-Andre ter Stegen Barcelona GK 89
14 Sophia Smith Portland Thorns ST 89
15 Ada Hegerberg Lyon ST 89
16 Mohamed Salah Liverpool RW 89
17 Martin Odegaard Arsenal CM 89
18 Lautaro Martinez Inter Milan ST 89
19 Mapi Leon Barcelona CB 89
20 Gianluigi Donnarumma PSG GK 89
21 Thibaut Courtouis Real Madrid GK 89
22 Alisson Liverpool GK 89
23 Lionel Messi Inter Miami RW 88
24 Guro Reiten Chelsea LW 88
25 Jan Oblak Athletico Madrid GK 88
26 Florian Wirtz Bayer Leverkusen CAM 88
27 Federico Valverde Real Madrid CM 88
28 Antonio Rudiger Real Madrid CB 88
29 Ruben Dias Manchester City CB 88
30 Wendie Renard Lyon CB 88
31 Beath Mead Arsenal RW 88
32 Robert Lewandowski Barcelona ST 88
33 Gregor Kobel Borussia Dortmund GK 88
34 Marie Katoto PSG ST 88
35 Irene Paredes Barcelona CB 88
36 Patri Guijarro Barcelona CDM 88
37 Antoine Griezmann Athletico Madrid ST 88
38 Phil Foden Manchester City RW 88
39 Christiane Endler Lyon GK 88
40 Bernardo Silva Manchester City CM 88
41 Ederson Manchester City GK 88
42 Kadidiatou Diani Lyon RW 88
43 Debinha KC Current CAM 88
44 Yann Sommer Inter Milan GK 87
45 William Saliba Arsenal CB 87
46 Alessandro Bastoni Inter Milan CB 87
47 Jamal Musiala Bayern Munich CAM 87
48 Frenkie De Jong Barcelona CM 87
49 Emiliano Martinez Aston Villa GK 87
50 Ilkay Gundogan Manchester City CM 87

EA has yet to confirm that these numbers are correct. To catch up with everything you need to know about EA FC25 you can check out our page with all the best info.

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