![]() ![]() Not available immediately as he’s on loan at Boavista. He’s not useless going forward though, but you won’t want to rely on him to create or finish chances. Very similar to Omeragić, 63 to 83 and a defensive minded player who can play as a centre half. Much more of a defender than an attacker, he does also play centre back. Bećir Omeragić ( RB)Īnother 83 potential full back but his 63 rating means he should be a budget-friendly acquisition. Rated 66 with 83 potential but we put him ahead of Teguía and Laird because his dribbling, ball control and passing stats are better. We like versatility, Sardella has four star weak foot so can play on either side – he also suits being used as a wing back. Currently on loan at Real Oviedo but he’s only rated 66 so should still be affordable after one season. He’s certainly not slow and a capable crosser of the ball, his FK accuracy and curve stats could make him one of the best free kick takers once he has hit his 83 potential. Cedric Teguía ( LB)Ĭomfortable anywhere on the left side and is able to charge up and down the flank, thanks to his high workrates and stamina. Unfortunately he does carry the Injury Prone trait, but he’s worth the risk. All of those attributes will only get better as he grows towards his 83 potential. He’s pacey, good with the ball at his feet and can cross well. Ethan Laird ( RB)Ĭonsidering his 66 rating, the Man United youngster has a lot to offer. Carries an overall rating of 67 right now but his 83 potential is why he’s at Bayern Munich. Primarily a centre back but his height and defensive solidity could be useful if you don’t need your full backs to bomb forward so much. ![]() Currently on loan from Man City but worth picking him up when available, his ability to ghost past his opposite full back will add so much to your attacking game. Kaboré inches ahead of them almost purely on the basis of his pace attributes – 91 acceleration and 89 sprint speed. Like the previous two names, has 83 potential from a starting rating of 68. ![]() High workrates at both ends of the pitch with speed and stamina, ideal for his position. One day Brighton might have an 83 rated full back on their hands. Rated 68 for the time being, he’s on loan at Legia Warsaw. Officially listed as a left back but he’s right-footed, go figure. There’s nothing wrong with a well rounded full back, he’ll surely improve on the way to 83 overall – his profile is certainly a more attacking left back. Given his 68 rating, the main attributes that standout to us are his acceleration, sprint speed and balance. Plenty of pace and a hard worker going forward but the rest of his stats need some work, you could easily mould him into your perfect full back. Can comfortably play on either side thanks to his four star weak foot rating. Joshua Vagnoman ( RB LB)Īnother member of the 83 potential club, but the Hamburg youngster starts out at 69. It’s not listed in his profile but he would work well at LWB – use our True Position Calculator to check which players are more versatile than you think. High attacking workrate, adept at dribbling and very pacey (92 acceleration and 91 sprint speed). Alexander Bernabei ( LB)Ĭurrently rated at 70 overall and should hit 83 eventually. Fantastic pace and agility, combined with a solid dribbling stat, high attacking work rate and even three star skill moves mean he’s a real asset going forward. Rated 70 right now but should progress to 83 at his peak. Listed as a left back but he’s right-footed so we would favour him at right back considering his three star weak foot ability. Starting at 70 overall with potential of 83, his workrates mean he’s more suited to sitting back. While it doesn’t look like right back is his natural position, his pace and stamina mean he can put a shift in on the wing. Kicking off our list is this youngster from PSV. ![]()
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