Contents show EA Sports FC 24 best young RW Bukayo Saka FC Coins – 85 overall Moussa Diaby – 84 overall Rodrygo – 83 overall Antony – 81 overall Dejan Kulusevski – 81 overall
Wide players are some of the most exciting to use in the game, so we’re taking a look at the EA Sports FC 24 best young RW ratings. These guys need a mix of pace and skill to get into the danger areas, then the vision to pick out a key pass or the ability to take on the shot!
We expect to see some of the players on this list appear in various ratings reveals before the EA Sports FC release date, but we will have to speculate on ratings until they do. Check out our best young RW and RM player predictions for FC 24 below.
Bringing in a top-class winger on your FC 24 Career Mode can really elevate your side. Not only do they bring excitement to the play, but they should also provide many goals and assists.
We are classing the best young players as anyone who is 24 years old or younger at the start of your FC 24 Career Mode save and are including anyone with a base position of RW or RM.
Bukayo Saka just keeps getting better and better! Consistently one of the best performers for club and country, he has great decision making to back up his technical abilities. He isn’t one of the fastest around, instead using his explosive acceleration and top dribbling skills to beat a man. Then, once he is in the danger zone, he has pretty good shooting, passing, and crossing stats to cash in on any situation.
If you’re looking for speed, then look no further than Moussa Diaby! The Frenchman will likely be one of the fastest players in FC 24 and has top dribbling, agility, and balance to turn defenders inside out. Newly transferred to Aston Villa, you will have to wait a bit before making a move to sign him.
Brazilian Rodrygo has become an essential part of the Real Madrid setup, showing his versatility EA FC Coins for sale across the forward line. Although his national teammate Vinicius Jr often steals the headlines, Rodrygo’s contribution to the team and ability to score vital goals can’t be overlooked.
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