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FIFA 19 best young players: Career mode’s top strikers, midfielders, defenders and goalkeepers, fifa 19 young gk

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FIFA 19 best young players: Career mode’s top strikers, midfielders, defenders and goalkeepers



There is nothing that gets a club's fan base more excited than the prospect of having a wonderkid on their books, a game-changing player who can define the team for years to come and propel them to silverware at home and in continental competition.



FIFA 19 is no different, with an astute signing of a young player turning your Career Mode team from also-rans into genuine contenders. There are loads of talented young players from around the world that end up becoming superstars with the right tuition and game time, including many bargains that may even be willing to sign for teams outside the top flight.



Goal compiles all the wonderkids in FIFA 19, listing the players with the highest potential rating under 20 in the game. This list is ordered by position, with the players separated into the category of their primary position. For example, Kylian Mbappe's preferred position is on the wing, so he is listed as a forward, but he's also the best young midfielder in the game too as he's just so talented, he can play almost everywhere!



PO. = Position(s)



CR = Current Rating



PR = Potential Rating



*Clubs listed are the clubs the players are assigned to in FIFA 19 Career Mode, while ages shown are the age at the start of Career Mode




NAME AGE CLUB PO. CR PR VA.
G Donnarumma 19 AC Milan GK 82 93 £25.5m
A Lafont 19 Fiorentina GK 77 89 £10.6m
A Lunin 19 Real Madrid GK 76 88 £9.2m
C Fruchtl 18 Bayern Munich GK 65 86 £900k
M Svilar 18 Benfica GK 67 85 £1.1m
A Plizzari 18 AC Milan GK 66 84 £950k
W Farinez 20 Millonarios GK 73 83 £4.4m
J Biljow 20 Feyenoord GK 72 82 £3.4m
B Dragowski 20 Fiorentina GK 71 82 £2.8m
F Uzoho 19 Deportivo GK 68 82 £1.4m
F Muller 20 Mainz GK 67 82 £1.2m
Diogo Costa 18 Porto GK 66 82 £950k
O Mandanda 19 Bordeaux GK 64 82 £700k
Y Diouf 18 Troyes GK 62 82 £400k
S Laiton 18 Auxerre GK 60 82 £350k
G Kobel 20 Hoffenheim GK 66 81 £1m
L Plogmann 18 Werder Bremen GK 60 81 £350k
A Semper 20 Chievo Verona GK 67 80 £1m
M Schubert 20 Dynamo Dresden GK 67 80 £1m
P Dahlberg 19 Watford GK 67 80 £1m
A Muric 19 Man City GK 61 80 £400k
L Ingolotti 18 Atletico Aldosivi GK 58 80 £200k



Once again, AC Milan and Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is the best young shot-stopper in the game, reflecting his real-life status where he won Goal's NxGn in 2017 and finished as runner-up in 2018. Donnarumma's price in FIFA 19 will probably scare off many potential suitors, but he is the only young goalkeeper who ends up with a rating over 90.



Andriy Lunin starts Career Mode on loan from Real Madrid, so is not an option in the first transfer window, but value can be had if you look to Bayern Munich's Christian Fruchtl or Benfica's Mile Svilar, who impressed last season against Manchester United in the Europa League despite conceding an own goal.



Those two will probably not get into your team straight away, with the vast majority of talented young goalkeepers having ratings less than 70 at the start of the game.




NAME AGE CLUB PO. CR PR VA.
M de Ligt 18 Ajax CB 80 91 £18m
T Alexander-Arnold 19 Liverpool RB 78 88 £12.3m
D Upamecano 19 RB Leipzig CB 76 88 £10.6m
Diogo Liete 19 Porto CB 74 87 £8.4m
B Kamara 18 Marseille CB, CDM 71 87 £3.9m
A Bastoni 19 Inter CB 67 87 £1.3m
Pablo Maffeo 20 Stuttgart RWB, RM 78 86 £11.4m
N Mukiele 20 RB Leipzig CB, RB, RWB 77 86 £10.6m
Eder Militao 20 Porto RB, CB 75 86 £8.8m
J Kounde 19 Bordeaux CB 73 86 £5.7m
E Ampadu 17 Chelsea CB, CDM 63 86 £650k
M Saracchi 20 RB Leipzig LB 75 85 £8.4m
A Hakimi 19 Real Madrid RB, LB 75 85 £7.9m
P Restos 19 Bayer Leverkusen CB, RB, LB 75 85 £7.9m
J Foyth 20 Spurs CB 70 85 £3.1m
M Varnier 20 Cittadella CB 70 85 £3.1m
G Itter 19 Wolfsburg LB 67 85 £1.3m
F Benkovic 20 Leicester CB 76 84 £8.8m
T Herndandez 20 Real Madrid LB, LWB 76 84 £8.4m
F Udokhai 20 Wolfsburg CB 76 84 £8.8m
Lato 20 Valencia LB, LWB, LM 75 84 £7.9m
T Fosu-Mensah 20 Man Utd RB, CB 74 84 £7m
I Konate 19 RB Leipzig CB 73 84 £5.3m
D Maresic 18 Sturm Graz CB 72 84 £4m
Diogo Dalot 19 Man Utd RB, LB 72 84 £4.1m
Dodo 19 Vitoria Guimaraes RB 71 84 £3.4m
N Perez 18 Argentinos Juniors CB 70 84 £2.9m
C Carter-Vickers 20 Spurs CB 69 84 £1.8m
N Cozza 19 Montpellier CB, LWB 68 84 £1.5m
R Gummy 20 Lech Poznan RB 68 84 £1.6m
K Ruegg 19 Zurich RB, CM 67 84 £1.3m
L Mai 18 Bayern Munich CB 64 84 £750k
R James 18 Wigan RB, CB 64 84 £725k



Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt is one of the most in-demand defenders in world football, but is surprisingly affordable in FIFA 19 - if you have that budget that is! He has a current rating of 80, meaning he's probably good enough to be a starter at most clubs before getting better and better each season.



Trent Alexander-Arnold's breakthrough season at Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp has earned him the prize of the best young full-back in FIFA 19. It's not quite a trophy, but with an opening value of just over £12 million, you may be able to tempt him away from Anfield to win silverware elsewhere.



Wales international Ethan Ampadu is a versatile defender, having already played for his country in midfield, and is available relatively cheaply at the start of the game. If you can sign him in the first transfer window, you'll be greatly rewarded as he develops into a brilliant talent on and off the ball.




NAME AGE CLUB PO. CR PR VA.
L Bailey 20 Bayer Leverkusen LM, RM 82 89 £27.7m
E Barco 19 Atlanta United LM, CAM, ST 74 89 £10.6m
C Pulisic 19 Borussia Dortmund RM, LM, RW, LW 79 88 £16.7m
H Aouar 20 Lyon CM, LW, CAM 78 88 £14.5m
K Havertz 19 Bayer Leverkusen CAM, RM, CF 79 88 £16.7m
P Foden 18 Man City CAM, CM 73 88 £7m
Riqui Puig 18 Barcelona CM 68 88 £1.6m
S Tonali 18 Brescia CDM, CM 66 88 £1.2m
A Diawara 20 Napoli CM, CDM 77 87 £12.3m
I Sarr 20 Rennes LM, RM, ST 76 87 £11.9m
Y Karamoh 19 Inter RM, RW 73 87 £7.5m
J Sancho 18 Borussia Dortmund LM, LW 72 87 £5.7m
A Davies 17 Vancouver Whitecaps LM, RM 72 87 £5.3m
Sergio Gomez 17 Borussia Dortmund CAM, CM 68 87 £1.6m
A Gomes 17 Man Utd CAM, LW 66 87 £1.2m
A Dabo 17 Nantes LM, CM 63 87 £700k
V Tsygankov 20 Dynamo Kyiv RM, LM 79 86 £15.8m
Wendel 20 Sporting CP CM 75 86 £10.1m
S Berge 20 Genk CDM, CM 75 86 £8.8m
Gedson Fernandes 19 Benfica CM 74 86 £8.4m
Ferran Torres 18 Valencia RM, RW, LM 73 86 £6.2m
Jovane Cabral 20 Sporting CP RM, LM 73 86 £6.6m
Paulinho 17 Bayer Leverkusen RM 71 86 £4.1m
Kangin Lee 17 Valencia CAM, LM, RM 70 86 £3.1m
S Diop 18 Monaco CAM 65 86 £1.1m
Alfa Semedo 20 Benfica CDM, CM, CB 76 85 £9.2m
Dani Olmo 20 Dinamo Zagreb LM, CAM 75 85 £9.7m
M Locatelli 20 AC Milan CDM 75 85 £8.4m
Bruno Xadas 20 Braga RM 74 85 £8.4m
M Mount 19 Chelsea CAM 74 85 £8.4m
G Chakvetadze 18 Gent CAM 72 85 £4.8m
A Maier 19 Hertha Berlin CM, CDM 72 85 £5.3m
M Cuisance 18 Borussia M'gladbach CM 72 85 £4.8m
M Zaracho 20 RC Avellaneda RM, CM, CAM 72 85 £5.3m
A Tchouameni 18 Bordeaux CDM, CM 71 85 £3.9m
S Ozcan 20 Koln CM, CDM 70 85 £3.4m
M Sharapenko 19 Dynamo Kyiv CM, CDM, CAM 69 85 £2m
B Woodburn 18 Liverpool CAM, LW, ST 68 85 £1.6m
M Edwards 19 Spurs RM, CAM 66 85 £1.2m
T Kubo 17 Tokyo CAM, RM, ST, LM 63 85 £700k



Bundesliga duo Leon Bailey and Christian Pulisic are well known around the world already and their values in FIFA 19 reflect this. They're both first-team ready at the start of the game, just like Bailey's team-mate Kai Havertz, who is the perfect young player to support the attack through the middle.



Manchester City's Phil Foden is available for half the price of the German-based players, and with excellent ball control and passing, he can be a midfield anchor for many years. Most of the midfielders have multiple positions, with attacking midfielder Takefusa Kubo capable of playing anywhere across midfield or even in attack. He's a very affordable option as he starts the game on loan at J-League club Yokohama F Marinos. Oh, and he's also nicknamed the 'Japanese Messi'. Who wouldn't want him in their team?



Aside from Kubo, there are number of talented 17-year-olds available at reasonable prices, but they will need plenty of game time to reach their potential. Luckily you can train them in FIFA 19 or even better, give them game time.




NAME AGE CLUB PO. CR PR VA.
K Mbappe 19 PSG RW, ST, RM 87 95 £63.4m
Vinicius Junior 17 Real Madrid LW, RW 77 92 £15.4m
M Rashford 20 Man Utd LW, ST, LM 81 89 £23.3m
P Cutrone 20 AC Milan ST 77 89 £14.1m
R Sessegnon 18 Fulham LW, LB 75 88 £10.6m
J Arp 18 Hamburg ST 69 88 £1.9m
C Under 20 Roma RW, LW 77 87 £12.8m
M Kean 18 Juventus ST 72 87 £5.7m
Joao Felix 18 Benfica LW, CAM 70 87 £3.2m
C Hudson-Odoi 17 Chelsea LW, CAM, RW 68 87 £1.6m
P Pellegri 17 Monaco ST 67 87 £1.3m
L Martinez 20 Inter ST 79 86 £15.8m
F Chiesa 20 Fiorentina RW, CF 77 86 £12.3m
J Kluivert 19 Roma LW, RW 75 86 £9.7m
Rafael Leao 19 Lille ST, LM 72 86 £5.7m
C Kouame 20 Genoa ST, CF 71 86 £4.4m
T Weah 18 PSG ST, LW 69 86 £1.9m
Brahim Diaz 18 Man City LW, RW, CAM 69 86 £1.9m
A Gouiri 18 Lyon ST 67 86 £1.4m
W Geubbels 16 Monaco ST 64 86 £900k
S Bergwijn 20 PSV LW, RW 77 85 £11.4m
K Dolberg 20 Ajax ST 76 85 £10.6m
E Mor 20 Celta Vigo LW, RW, ST, CF 74 85 £8.4m
T Abraham 20 Chelsea ST 74 85 £8.8m
D Rossi 20 Los Angeles FC LW, ST, RW 72 85 £5.3m
O Okwonkwo 20 Bologna LW, CAM 70 85 £3.4m
M Romero 19 PSV ST 70 85 £3.4m
M Maolida 19 Nice LW, ST, LM 70 85 £3.3m
J David 18 Gent ST 68 85 £1.6m
Matheus Cunha 19 RB Leipzig ST, RM, CF 67 85 £1.4m
M Boadu 17 AZ Alkmaar ST 66 85 £1.1m
V Supriaga 18 Dynamo Kyiv ST 66 85 £1.2m
R Nelson 18 Arsenal RW 65 85 £980k
T Chong 18 Man Utd RW, LW, CAM 65 85 £980k
M Odegaard 19 Real Madrid RW 74 84 £7.9m
E Dennis 20 Club Brugge ST, RM, LM 73 84 £6.2m
H Bande 19 Ajax LW, ST 72 84 £4.8m
D Solanke 20 Liverpool ST 70 84 £3.5m
C Stengs 19 AZ Alkmaar RW 69 84 £2m
Leo Jaba 19 PAOK ST, LM 69 84 £2m
Han Kwang Song 19 Cagliari ST 68 84 £1.7m
E Haland 17 Molde ST 67 84 £1.3m
M Sylla 18 Monaco ST 65 84 £990k
G Middleton 18 Rangers LW 64 84 £810k
J Sargent 18 Werder Bremen ST 64 84 £840k
E Nketiah 19 Arsenal ST 64 84 £860k
R Brewster 18 Liverpool ST 62 84 £620k
R Griffiths 18 Lyon ST 61 84 £500k



It's no surprise that Kylian Mbappe is the highest rated young player in FIFA 19 as well as the teenager with the highest potential. The PSG superstar starts off at 87 rated but can reach as high as 95 - which is better than both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's current ratings!



Unfortunately signing Mbappe is all but impossible for the vast majority of clubs, so you will likely have to look elsewhere to find your talismanic frontman. Hamburg teenager Jann-Fiete Arp can become an 88-rated striker while Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi is a brilliant young winger who can also play through the middle.



Two young Americans who start off relatively cheap and low-rated are PSG's Timothy Weah and Werder Bremen's Josh Sargent, but both can become an unstoppable force by the time the 2026 World Cup in North America rolls around.


PR = Potential Rating There is nothing that gets a club's fan base more excited than the prospect of having a wonderkid on their books, a game-changing player who can define the team for years to come and propel them to silverware at home and in continental competition. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

FIFA 19 has officially launched for everyone today, and if you’re getting stuck into the Career Mode, chances are you’ll want to sign some wonderkids for the future. We’re talking about young players that will prosper in the future and lead you to Champions League glory. But who’s the best? It’s hard to know precisely which FIFA 19 wonderkids you should be signing, so we’ve got 10 of the best young players with the highest potential for you here. Don’t expect players like Kylian Mbappe or Marcus Rashford though – everyone already knows about them and they should be signed. These are our FIFA 19 Best Young Players.



Bayern Munich’s 18-year-old goalkeeper currently isn’t fantastic, but in the future, he could become a world beater. His 86 potential is hard to pass up so if you’re in the market for a keeper, consider Fruchtl.



Bailey is a pacey Jamaican left midfielder who represents Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. He’s already a regular starter for them at just 21 years old, but if you’re managing a top team and can afford an already solid player, Bailey is just going to improve.



PSG’s Yacine Adli may not have featured for their first team much, but he will become an incredible player down the line. An 18-year-old CM who regularly plays for the France U19’s, Adli is another who will take a few years to be a starter, but you won’t regret picking him up when he does.



Avid soccer fans among you may recall Moise Kean as being the first player born in the 2000’s to make an appearance in one of Europe’s top five leagues. Well, the boy is still at it, after a season on loan at Verona, he’s back at Juventus. He’ll set you back a good few million, but if you can afford him, he’s sure to be worth it.



Marseille’s 18-year-old center-back has already made some appearances for the French side, and he’s impressed. In FIFA 19, he’s rocking a 71 rating currently but with the potential to go up to 87, that would make him one of the best defenders in the world.



Everyone knows about Donnarumma now. The 19-year-old goalkeeper has taken the world by storm, and if he carries on this trajectory, he’ll become the best keeper in the world. AC Milan is unlikely to want to sell him, but if you pay, when de Gea starts declining, you’ll have the best goalkeeper in the world on your team.



Manchester City has a wunderkind on their hands here with Brahim Diaz. The 19-year-old has made some appearances for them so far, even scoring against Real Madrid in a pre-season friendly. No doubt he’ll become a staple in the Spanish national team in a few years so pick him up early to make the most of his abilities.



After an interesting move to Atlanta United at the start of the year, Barco is another incredible left midfielder. He’s scored five goals in 18 appearances for them so far and is only 19. A great pickup for your team if Leon Bailey is a little too expensive.



One of the older players on the list at 21, Gnagnon moved over the summer from French club Rennes to Sevilla in La Liga. He’s yet to feature for them in the league but if you need an already solid center-half who can still improve somewhat, consider Gnagnon.



Another 18-year-old striker, Amine Gouiri plays for Lyon in Ligue 1. He’s not going to shine right away with just a 67 rating, but if you hang in there, Gouiri could become an incredible player with an 86 potential.


Bayern Munich’s 18-year-old goalkeeper currently isn’t fantastic, but in the future, he could become a world beater. His 86 potential is hard to pass up so if you’re in the market for a keeper, consider Fruchtl. Avid soccer fans among you may recall Moise Kean as being the first player born in the 2000’s to make an appearance in one of Europe’s top five leagues. Well, the boy is still at it, after a season on loan at Verona, he’s back at Juventus. He’ll set you back a good few million, but if you can afford him, he’s sure to be worth it. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

In this FIFA 19 guide we detail the best young FIFA 19 ST, CF, RW, LW, best young FIFA 19 CB, LB, RB, best young FIFA 19 GK, and best young FIFA 19 CM, CDM, CAM, LM, RM in FIFA 19 Career Mode.



It can be pretty easy to focus on attacking players in FIFA 19, but you won't get very far if your goalkeeper and defensive line is not up to scratch. And you'll need to be constantly bringing in new talent if you want to get ahead. To help you out, we've put together a list of the very Best young defenders and goalkeepers. These are players with high potential in Career Mode, ones who are absolutely worth keeping an eye on.



League Club Name Age Position Approx Potential OVR Approx Growth
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) FC Bayern Früchtl, Christian 18 GK 86 65 21
Italy Serie A (1) Fiorentina Drągowski, Bartłomiej 21 GK 86 71 15
Italy Serie A (1) Napoli Meret, Alex 21 GK 88 75 13
Italy Serie A (1) Fiorentina Lafont, Alban 19 GK 89 77 12
Italy Serie A (1) Milan Donnarumma, Gianluigi 19 GK 94 82 12


Donnarumma is the one to watch here, with incredible reflexes and movement. He's also only 19, which is incredible when you consider just how high his potential is. He won't be cheap, though, so you might be better off putting your money in other baskets and allowing you to strengthen other areas of the team.



We’ve listed the best young defenders in FIFA 19 below. They’re split up by position, so that you can work out who the best young CB players, Best young LB Players, and young RB players are in FIFA 19.



League Club Name Age Position Approx Potential OVR Approx Growth
France Ligue 1 (1) OGC Nice Sarr, Malang 19 CB 88 74 14
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) Bayer 04 Leverkusen Retsos, Panagiotis 20 CB 85 75 10
England Premier League (1) West Ham Diop, Issa 21 CB 87 76 11
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) RB Leipzig Upamecano, Dayot 19 CB 86 76 10
Spain Primera Division (1) Sevilla Gnagnon, Joris 21 CB 86 77 9
Spain Primera Division (1) Real Madrid Vallejo 20 CB 85 78 7
Holland Eredivisie (1) Ajax De Ligt, Matthijs 19 CB 89 80 9


For defenders, physicality and marking are key skills to stop any attacking play in its tracks. Matthijs de Ligt is the clear winner here, though Vallejo and Benjamin Henrichs are great picks as well. Spending big on CBs isn't especially exciting, but it does make sense as they are key to your team's success.



League Club Name Age Position Approx Potential OVR Approx Growth
England EFL Championship (2) Fulham Sessegnon, Ryan 18 LB 85 66 19
Spain Segunda A (2) FC Barcelona B Cucurella 20 LB 85 69 16
Spain Primera Division (1) Real Sociedad Hernández, Theo 20 LB 85 76 9


League Club Name Age Position Approx Potential OVR Approx Growth
England Premier League (1) Crystal Palace Fosu-Mensah, Timothy 20 RB 86 74 12
France Ligue 1 (1) Toulouse FC Amian Adou, Kelvin 20 RB 86 75 11
Germany 1. Bundesliga (1) Bayer 04 Leverkusen Henrichs, Benjamin 21 RB 86 76 10


LBs and RBs in FIFA 19 are more important than ever. Thanks to improved AI, your wingbacks make some impressive overlapping runs this year, so you want to make sure you can take advantage of this. Pace is a key skill for a wingback, as is crossing ability.



The Potential values listed above are approximations based on last year’s figures and in-game stats. Once more info on each player is released, we’ll update the potential ratings for each player.



If you're looking for help with FIFA 19, we've got a full FIFA 19 guide. If you'd rather hop directly to one of our specific guides, we've got them all for you just below.



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For defenders, physicality and marking are key skills to stop any attacking play in its tracks. Matthijs de Ligt is the clear winner here, though Vallejo and Benjamin Henrichs are great picks as well. Spending big on CBs isn't especially exciting, but it does make sense as they are key to your team's success. It can be pretty easy to focus on attacking players in FIFA 19, but you won't get very far if your goalkeeper and defensive line is not up to scratch. And you'll need to be constantly bringing in new talent if you want to get ahead. To help you out, we've put together a list of the very Best young defenders and goalkeepers. These are players with high potential in Career Mode, ones who are absolutely worth keeping an eye on. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

Who are the best FIFA 19 wonderkids? Young players can be the future of your squad, if you play the transfer market right. Buy them for much cheaper than star names such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar, and then give them the chance to deliver on their near-boundless potential. The FIFA 19 best young players, Provided you can hold on to them, the FIFA 18 best young players will carry on long after the more established pros have hung up their boots, giving you enough value for money to keep the board sweet.



FIFA 19 wonderkids will not necessarily be playing in the top divisions either. These hidden gems can be found languishing in the lower leagues, waiting for a perceptive scout to snap them up and with the right guidance can flourish into world beaters. Of course, if your chairman has deep pockets and high league finish expectations to match, you could invest more into the best FIFA 19 young players. Milan’s Gianluigi Donnarumma and World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe will already command high transfer fees and wages, but they’ve still got plenty of potential to grow their already impressive skills.



Since FIFA 19 wonderkids and the best young players aren’t quite the same thing, the top ones are both important to know – so we’ve listed the top ten of each type. Whether you’re feeling frugal or you’re ready to splash some serious cash, these are the FIFA 19 wonderkids and best young players you need to future-proof your squad.



Player Overall Potential Growth Position Age
1. Abdoulaye Dabo (Nantes) 62 87 25 CM 17
2. Ethan Ampadu (Chelsea) 63 86 23 CB 18
3. Willem Geubbels (Monaco) 64 86 22 ST 17
4. Takefusa Kubo (Yokohama F-Marinos) 63 85 22 CAM 17
5. Sandro Tonali (Brescia) 66 88 22 CDM 18
6. Christian Fruchtl (Bayern Munchen) 65 86 21 GK 18
7. Angel Gomes (Manchester United) 66 87 21 CAM 18
8. Sofiane Diop (Monaco) 65 86 21 CAM 18
9. Pietro Pellegri (Monaco) 67 87 20 ST 17
10. Riqui Puig (Barcelona) 68 88 20 CM 19


We’re looking for the stars of the future here. There might be players with higher growth potential in EA’s latest football sim, but we’ve found the FIFA 19 hidden gems that have a potential stat no lower than 85 – that’s enough to get these young players sniffing around the top 100 FIFA 19 ratings if they’re deliver on their promise.



Big teams will slap their promising players with high price tags, but there are some hidden gems to be unearthed from places that are not just the usual suspects. For instance, Nantes midfielder Abdoulaye Dabo tops this list with a huge 25 potential growth points. From a lowly 62, that catapults him right up there with the big boys. Each of these names will provide bang for your buck and then some, provided you have the patience to nurture their talent.





Player Overall Potential Growth Position Age
1. Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain) 87 95 8 RW 19
2. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) 83 92 9 ST 21
3. Malcom (Barcelona) 83 90 11 RW 21
4. Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan) 82 93 11 GK 19
5. Leon Bailey (Bayer 04 Leverkusen) 82 89 7 LM 21
6. Goncalo Guedes (Paris Saint-Germain) 82 87 5 LW 21
7. Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona) 82 91 9 RW 21
8. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) 81 89 8 LW 20
9. Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City) 80 85 5 CDM 21
10. Carlos Soler (Valencia) 80 87 7 RM 21


Few will be surprised to see the superstar at the summit of this list: Kylian Mbappe. Now the second teenager after Pele to score in a World Cup final, Mbappe already starts strong with an 87 rating as he terrifies defences alongside Neymar and Cavani. He might not have the growth other FIFA 19 wonderkids, but he doesn’t need it: the French forward’s highest potential overall rating is 95, that’s higher than the best player in the game, the inimitable Cristiano Ronaldo.



It’ll be tough to satisfy any release clause to secure these names, let alone pay them the wages only the top footballing mercenaries can command. However, if you chairman is generous enough, these FIFA 19 young players will be crucial to any squad.



While you’re getting your new young FIFA 19 bargains blooded, check out our FIFA 19 The Journey endings to see how the final part of Alex Hunter’s adventure pans out. Equally, check out our FIFA 19 vs PES 2019 comparison just in case you’re also interested in Konami’s take on the beautiful game.


It’ll be tough to satisfy any release clause to secure these names, let alone pay them the wages only the top footballing mercenaries can command. However, if you chairman is generous enough, these FIFA 19 young players will be crucial to any squad. Who are the best FIFA 19 wonderkids? Young players can be the future of your squad, if you play the transfer market right. Buy them for much cheaper than star names such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar, and then give them the chance to deliver on their near-boundless potential. The FIFA 19 best young players, Provided you can hold on to them, the FIFA 18 best young players will carry on long after the more established pros have hung up their boots, giving you enough value for money to keep the board sweet.

Looking to get the inside tips on the hottest young players available in FIFA's ultra-popular Career mode? Well, we have you covered in our complete Wonderkid guide that helps break down and detail all of the best young players in each position that have the highest potential to rise into stardom with the likes of Ronaldo, Messi, Modric, and even Ramos.



It should be noted though, that for the purpose of this guide, we have only selected players between the age of 17 to 21 and have them listed in order of highest potential.



Before you go ahead and start purchasing some of the best young talent in FIFA 19, it is important that you understand some of the key tips and tricks that are needed before you buy.




    In most cases, high-rated players such as Ronaldo and Messi are usually out of the question for most players in Career mode, especially as you just begin to get started. So how do you purchase the best talent available while on a budget? Well, you'll actually be surprised at just how much potential a young up and coming star may have, as a player rated in the low 60's could potentially reach the high 80's after just a few seasons. For this reason, wonderkids are highly sort after. The best thing about young talent is the fact that if they are below an overall rating of 80, they can usually be snapped up significantly cheaper than most already established players. With many highly regarded players nearing retirement, wonderkids can be a great way to build up a squad that can potentially replace well-known squad members once they retire, without having to fork out unnecessary money. One of the most important things to remember when purchasing a young up and coming star is that their estimated potential is not guaranteed, as it ultimately comes down to a number of factors such as training and playing time. It's always important to weigh up whether or not it is worth your time and money negotiating for a player with big clubs, as they will usually be very reluctant to let go of high potential players.



Leading the top of the list is the up and coming Milan goalkeeper, Donnarumma, who has the potential to reach an overall rating of 93, which is up 11 points from his current overall rating of 82. Another surprising name on the list is Christian Fruchtl, who has the potential to jump a staggering 21 points. It is highly recommended that you pick him up while he is cheap, as he is only rated 65 overall and has huge potential to grow.



Here are the best young goalkeepers with the highest-rated potential in FIFA 19.




Name Age Club POS OVR POT Potential Growth
Gianlugi Donnarumma 19 Milan GK 82 93 11
Alban Lafont 19 Fiorentina GK 77 89 12
Andriy Lunin 19 CD Leganes GK 75 88 13
Alex Meret 21 Napoli GK 75 88 13
Christian Fruchtl 18 FC Bayern Munchen GK 65 86 21
Mile Svilar 19 SL Benfica GK 67 85 18
Alessandro Plizzari 18 Milan GK 66 84 18
Wuilker Farinez 20 Millonarios GK 73 83 10
Emil Audero 21 Sampdoria GK 69 83 14



Leading the defensive list, Matthijs de Ligt has the potential to reach the same rating as the current defensive superstar, Sergio Ramos. While he isn't going to be extremely cheap, he is definitely worth picking up if you're looking for the next leading defender in the sport.



If you're on the cheaper side of things you're definitely in luck, as up and coming stars such as Ethan Ampadu, Reece James, and Lars Lukas Mai all have the potential to jump over 20 points, taking them all into the mid to high 80's. Thanks to their current low overall ratings, their transfer fees will barely dent your budget.



Here are some of the best young defenders (SW, RWB, RB, CB, LB, LWB) in FIFA 19.




Name Age Club POS OVR POT Potential Growth
Matthijs de Ligt 19 Ajax CB 80 91 11
Trent Alexander-Arnold 19 Liverpool RB 78 88 10
Dayot Upamecano 19 RB Leipzig CB 76 88 12
Alessandro Bastoni 19 Parma CB 67 87 20
Diogo Leite 19 FC Porto CB 74 87 13
Boubacar Kamara 18 Olym. Marseille CB, CDM 71 87 16
Davide Calabria 21 Milan RB 77 87 10
Joe Gomez 21 Liverpool CB, RB 77 87 10
Ethan Ampadu 18 Chelsea CB, CDM 63 86 23
Jules Kounde 19 Giron. Bordeaux CB 73 86 13
Kieran Tierney 21 Celtic LB, LM, LWB, CB 76 86 10
Nordi Mukiele 20 RB Leipzig CB, RB, RWB 77 86 9
Frenkie de Jong 21 Ajax CM, CDM, CB 78 86 8
Gian-Luca Itter 19 VFL Wolfsburg LB 67 85 18
Marco Varnier 20 Atalanta CB 70 85 15
Juan Foyth 20 Spurs CB 70 85 15
Achraf Hakimi 19 Bor. Dortmund RB, LB 75 85 10
Reece James 18 Wigan Althetic RB, CB 64 84 20
Lars Lukas Mai 18 FC Bayern Munchen CB 64 84 20



Some of the biggest standouts in the midfielder list is Ezequiel Barco, who jumps up to a potential overall rating of 89, which is quite the jump from his current overall of just 74. With such potential, Barco would be an ideal pick for anyone looking for a potential superstar midfielder.



The likes of Sandro Tonali, Abdoulaye Dabo, and Angel Gomes are also top picks, as they all have the potential to jump over 20 ratings, taking them into the high overall 80's. With current overall ratings in the low 60's, these three up and coming youngsters will be dirt cheap.



Here are some of the best young midfielders (CDM, RM, CM, LM, CAM) in FIFA 19.




Name Age Club POS OVR POT Potential Growth
Ezequiel Barco 19 Alanta United FC LM, CAM, ST 74 89 15
Youri Tielemans 21 AS Monaco CM, CDM 79 89 10
Leon Bailey 21 Bayer 04 LM, RM 82 89 7
Sandro Tonali 18 Brescia CDM, CM 66 88 22
Riqui Puig 19 Barcelona CM 68 88 20
Phil Foden 18 Manchester City CAM, CM 73 88 15
Nicolo Barella 21 Cagliari CM 76 88 12
Rodrigo Bentancur 21 Juventus CM 76 88 12
Ante Coric 21 Roma CAM 76 88 12
Houssem Aouar 20 Olym. Lyonnais CM, LW, CAM 78 88 10
Christian Pulisic 20 Bor. Dortmund CM, LM, RW, LW 79 88 9
Kai Havertz 19 Bayer 04 CAM, RM, CF 79 88 9
Abdoulaye Dabo 17 FC Nantes LM, CM 63 87 24
Angel Gomes 18 Manchester United CAM, LW 66 87 21
Callum Hudson-Odoi 17 Chelsea LW, CAM, RW 68 87 19
Sergio Gomez 18 Bor. Dortmund CAM, CM 68 87 19
Alphonso Davies 17 Whitecaps FC LM, RM 72 87 15



Finally, when it comes to the best young attackers in FIFA 19, we have a number of surprisingly high potential up and coming stars that could eventually dethrone the likes of Messi and Ronaldo.



It should come as no surprise that Kylian Mbappe is once again at the top of the list, as the 19-year-old has the potential to reach an overall rating of 95. Currently rated just 77, Vinicius Junior also has the potential to reach an overall of 92, setting himself up amongst the likes of Neymar and Messi. It is also great to see the likes of Pietro Pellegri and Willem Geubbels so high up in the list, especially given their current low overall ratings.



Here are some of the best young forwards (ST, CF, RW, LW) in FIFA 19.



    In most cases, high-rated players such as Ronaldo and Messi are usually out of the question for most players in Career mode, especially as you just begin to get started. So how do you purchase the best talent available while on a budget? Well, you'll actually be surprised at just how much potential a young up and coming star may have, as a player rated in the low 60's could potentially reach the high 80's after just a few seasons. For this reason, wonderkids are highly sort after. The best thing about young talent is the fact that if they are below an overall rating of 80, they can usually be snapped up significantly cheaper than most already established players. With many highly regarded players nearing retirement, wonderkids can be a great way to build up a squad that can potentially replace well-known squad members once they retire, without having to fork out unnecessary money. One of the most important things to remember when purchasing a young up and coming star is that their estimated potential is not guaranteed, as it ultimately comes down to a number of factors such as training and playing time. It's always important to weigh up whether or not it is worth your time and money negotiating for a player with big clubs, as they will usually be very reluctant to let go of high potential players.

Here are some of the best young midfielders (CDM, RM, CM, LM, CAM) in FIFA 19. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

One of the main ways to succeed in Career Mode is to sign some of the very best FIFA 19 wonderkids. These are the players that might not be the very best right now - although they're still incredible - but down the line, they'll be in the running for Ballon D'Or and capped hundreds of times for their respective counties. Turning one of the FIFA 19 wonderkids into a world beating star is one of the best accomplishments you can do in FIFA 19.



How, then, can you maximise your chances of building a team of youthful Champions League contenders? Using GR's guide to the best FIFA 19 wonderkids, is how. They'll set you back a few quid, but any or all of the below are guaranteed to deliver goals, assists and/or trophies if you stand by them across multiple campaigns. Use it in tandem with our FIFA 19 career mode guide for the best results.



Fitting for a winger that has pace to burn, he couldn’t get away from previous club Manchester City quick enough. He’s now thriving in the Bundesliga at Borussia Dortmund. The newly-capped England international also has the potential in FIFA 19’s Career Mode to grow into one of the best wingers in the world. 87 Dribbling, 88 Acceleration, and 90 Agility makes Sancho easily one of the game’s most obvious signings if you want to plunk down £18m.



Having already received a big boost in potential thanks to EA’s FUT Future Stars campaign, Havertz is on the cusp of something huge at both his club Leverkusen and Germany, having made his debut for Die Mannscahft in September 2018. Blessed with phenomenal technical prowess and the ability to pick a pass in-game with his passing and dribbling stats already starting in the low-80s, he can be yours if you activate his £44.6m release clause.



Now, this is a deep cut. Boasting one of the greatest potential leaps in the game (and FIFA history), Tonali has been likened to Pirlo thanks to his tendency to spray passes all over the pitch in a deep-lying midfield role. The Brescia midfielder can be snapped up for a measly £2.5 million at the beginning of the game, ensuring that your midfield keeps ticking over for the next decade or so.



While not quite breaking through into the very top tier of young goalkeepers, you definitely shouldn’t turn your nose up at Andriy Lunin if you can tempt him away from the Bernabeu after his loan deal at Leganes expires. With all main goalkeeper attributes already in the mid-70s at the age of just 19, Lunin is worth investing in if you can justify the £15m+ figure Real Madrid will quote.



Although his international future is still up in the air (with England monitoring him closely), there’s nothing uncertain about the abundance of talent Bailey has in both real-life and FIFA 19. An absolute speed demon on the left flank, Bailey starts with 87 dribbling and 94 acceleration – and that’s only going to improve. If you’re a top club, you can haggle with Leverkusen and prise him from their clutches for around £45m.



You’ll be in safe hands thanks to this French stopper, already touted as the heir apparent to Hugo Lloris in the national team at just 19. His FIFA stats back that up, too. Across the board, Lafont boasts attributes to rival his older peers, with many nudging well into the 80-89 range after just a season. The only downside is you’ll have to wait at least a year to acquire the ‘keeper as he’s only just joined Fiorentina in real life. £20m should do it. Not too shabby.



It can be easy to think ‘young Argentinian winger’ and immediately skip ahead to the Lionel Messi comparisons. But Ezequiel Barco might just about justify the hype. Possessing a wand of a right foot as well as an incredible set of dribbling skills that has already seen him terrifying defenders Stateside, Barco can be yours for roughly £15m in the second season. He’s got pace to burn, too, if that’s your thing.



The Milanese striker is very much a jack of all trades. Be patient with him, however (and maybe arrange an outgoing loan deal or two) and Cutrone will explode into one of the deadliest strikers in Europe. While his wage demands and £20m fee might leave him out of the reach of some mid-tier clubs, it’s worth saving the pennies: He’ll prove to be a worthwhile investment for years to come.



Probably one of the biggest bargains in the game (if you can call £30m a bargain), Marcus Rashford has it all: speed, agility, and a real eye for goal. While his real-life performances may have seen him stagnate somewhat under the watchful eye of Jose Mourinho, that’s done little to dampen EA’s expectations for the Mancunian. He’s even got 4 star skills and 4 star weak foot ability, should you want him to torment players by cutting in from the left wing.



De Ligt won’t be languishing at Ajax for much longer – and his 80 overall starting point reflects that. Already one of the strongest and most versatile centre backs in the game, and the world, de Ligt can eventually grow into a 91 overall player. That’s matched only by the Sultan of shithousery, Sergio Ramos in terms of defenders. That’s pretty good company to keep, all told. He’ll only cost you £20m in the opening transfer window, too. Bargain.



Now we’re moving on to the big boys. Vinicius Junior’s stats are obscene for a 17-year-old and, crucially, he comes lumbered with a £41.5m release clause. That means that, if you can cough up the dough, you’ve got the best potential winger in the entire game on your hands for, bizarrely, only slightly more than Real Madrid paid to bring him to Europe in real life. FIFA is weird.



The third goalkeeper and second Milan player to feature in our list, Donnarumma has already been christened the next Buffon, despite his on-off struggles with the Milan faithful. But FIFA players don’t have to worry about unfulfilled potential. He’ll be on course to swiftly become the number one, uhh, number one in the world if you can get him. £30m from a big club should tempt him away during the first season.



No, that’s not a typo. EA reckons that the striker, fresh off of winning the World Cup at the age of only 19, will be better than a certain Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Those are some big boots to fill but you’re not going to be thinking about what when he’s banging in the goals for you now, are you?



More interested in FIFA 19 Ultimate Team than career mode? Then check out the 18 players guaranteed to have their attributes boosted in February by FIFA 19 winter upgrades.


Having already received a big boost in potential thanks to EA’s FUT Future Stars campaign, Havertz is on the cusp of something huge at both his club Leverkusen and Germany, having made his debut for Die Mannscahft in September 2018. Blessed with phenomenal technical prowess and the ability to pick a pass in-game with his passing and dribbling stats already starting in the low-80s, he can be yours if you activate his £44.6m release clause. Now we’re moving on to the big boys. Vinicius Junior’s stats are obscene for a 17-year-old and, crucially, he comes lumbered with a £41.5m release clause. That means that, if you can cough up the dough, you’ve got the best potential winger in the entire game on your hands for, bizarrely, only slightly more than Real Madrid paid to bring him to Europe in real life. FIFA is weird. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

FIFA 19 is due to be released on 28 September this year and FIFA franchise fans are already raving about their experience from a closed demo code for the test.



EA Sports have selected a host of users to participate in the FIFA 19 Closed Beta test and they have the chance to play the game and test out the latest features before anybody else.



The FIFA 19 demo is expected to come out on 14 September, two weeks before the final release.



FIFA 19 comes with gameplay changes like Timed Finishing, Active Touch System and more. Furthermore, the new kick off mode changes allows you to play key finals like the Champions League, Europa League etc.



One of the most popular game modes in FIFA is the career mode. Who doesn’t want to pick a team and build a dynasty?



In order to build a club sustainably, one needs to focus on recruiting youth, developing them as opposed to signing readymade stars all the time. The FIFA editions of the past have identified several wonderkids like Bellerin, Laporte, Alli, Dembele and Gimenez in the past and FIFA 19 promises to bring out more world-class young talents in the game.



Previously identified talents like Alli and Gimenez are now star players at Tottenham and Atletico Madrid. They are regarded as one of the best players in the position right now. Even the likes of Bellerin and Laporte are worth a lot these days.



Here at Sportslens, we bring you a list of the FIFA 19 Wonderkids and the best FIFA Wonderkids XI.



Let us look at the best-possible starting XI you can put together out of the most talented under-21 players available in FIFA 19.



Players must be 21 or younger.



Only potential OVR will be considered.



Gianluigi Donnarumma is already making his mark for the AC Milan first team. Donnarumma’s talent and maturity belie his years and with his world-class potential, he is our top pick for the goalkeeping spot.



Centre Backs



Ajax defender Matthijs De Ligt is one of the best young defenders around and he has all the tools to develop into a world-class centre-back for years to come. He had a potential of 89 last year and it will be interesting to see his development in FIFA 19.



Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez is another player with World Class potential. Already a starter in the Premier League, the former Ajax man had a potential of 88 last year. He is only going to get better with time.



Leverkusen right-back Benjamin Henrichs is one to look out for in the game as well as reality going forward. The highly talented fullback is a world-class talent who is making his mark in the Bundesliga. He had a potential of 86 last year and he should get better in FIFA 19.



Ryan Sessegnon was one of the best players in the Championship last season and the young Fulham left back is very highly rated in the game as well. His pace and flair make him the ideal attacking full back. Sessegnon had a potential of 85 last year and that is only going to get better in FIFA 19.



Central Midfield



Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves is perhaps the best central midfielder of his age right now. The Portuguese magician made a sensational start to life in the Premier League over the weekend and he has proven himself in the game as well. Neves was a player with a huge upside in FIFA 18 and he is likely to get better in the next version of the game.



Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans is another midfielder who has been attracting a lot of plaudits over the years. The Belgian played in this summer’s World Cup as well and he is set for a big future. With a potential of 90, he is one to look out for.



Right Winger



German midfielder Kai Havertz has been gathering a lot of plaudits for his performances in the Bundesliga lately and he will be one to watch out for in the near future. The 18-year-old right winger is was rated 77 in FIFA 18 and he has the potential to be a superstar in the game.



Left Winger



Kylian Mbappe has just helped his country win the World Cup. The PSG winger is on another level compared to the players of his age. The former Monaco star is already being compared to greats like Ronaldo and he is perhaps the best wonderkid in the game right now.



Ajax striker Kasper Dolberg is already making a name for himself in the Dutch League. The highly-rated youngster has world-class potential in the game as well as in reality. The 20-year-old bagged 20 goals for the Dutch side last season and he is one of the best young strikers you can buy right now.



Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford remains an elite talent. Already an England international, Rashford has been handed the number 10 shirt at Old Trafford as well. He is one of the best young forwards money can buy.



GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma. (AC Milan)



RB: Benjamin Henrichs. (Bayer Leverkusen)



RCB: Matthijs De Ligt. (Ajax)



LCB: Davinson Sanchez. (Tottenham)



CM: Youri Tielemans. (AS Monaco)



RW: Kai Havertz. (Bayer Leverkusen)



ST: Marcus Rashford. (Manchester United)



These are some of the best youngsters you can buy in FIFA 19 in their respective positions.


The FIFA 19 demo is expected to come out on 14 September, two weeks before the final release. Here at Sportslens, we bring you a list of the FIFA 19 Wonderkids and the best FIFA Wonderkids XI. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

With the release of FIFA 19 upon us, it's time to get a head start on your career mode. Signing a big name is always exciting, but finding a bargain youngster who can develop into a true world beater is one of the best features of the mode.



Whether you're in charge of a Champions League contender or a rebuilding project in League Two, these wonderkids can be real game changers for any manager.



With that in mind, here are all the stars aged 21 and under that you should look to sign for your club, with all the details brought to you from FUTWIZ.



Charly Musonda (RW, Chelsea) - The 21-year-old has long been tipped for greatness and, with an initial rating of 75, may be relatively straightforward to pry away from Chelsea.



James Maddison (CAM, Leicester City) - Maddison has enjoyed a great start to life in the Premier League, and looks to be a future star in both reality and the virtual world.



Wilfried Ndidi (CDM, Leicester City) - The Nigerian joined Leicester in 2017 and has used his combination of speed and power to make a real impact for his side.



Kasper Dolberg (ST, Ajax) - Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, Dolberg has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe, and is regularly linked with a big move abroad.



Tammy Abraham (ST, Chelsea) - Abraham joined Aston Villa on loan in search of game time, and could be another that is relatively easy to lure away from the club.



Reiss Nelson (RW, Arsenal) - After starring in English youth football, Nelson joined Hoffenheim on loan this summer as he seeks to prove himself as first-team option.



Allan Saint-Maximin (RW, OGC Nice), Manuel Locatelli (CDM, Milan), Nadiem Amiri (CAM, Hoffenheim), Rolando Mandragora (CM, Udinese), Jean-Kevin Augustin (ST, RB Leipzig), Steven Bergwijn (LW, PSV Eindhoven), Lucas Tousart (CDM, Lyon), Maximiliano Romero (ST, PSV Eindhoven), Nicolas Benedetti (CAM, Deportivo Cali).



Mile Svilar (GK, Benfica), Emre Mor (LW, Celta Vigo), Joris Gnagnon (CB, Sevilla), Amine Harit (RW, Schalke), Myziane Maol >Panagiotis Retsos (CB, Bayer Leverkusen), Achraf Hakimi (RB, Real Madr >Salih Ozcan (CM, FC Koln), Marco Varnier (CB, Cittadella), Matias Zaracho (RM, Racing Club), Aaron Martin (LB, Espanyol).



Richarlison (LM, Everton) - Richarlison has been fantastic in the Premier League in recent months, but may be tough to lure away from Everton after he recently signed for around £40m.



Mason Mount (CAM, Chelsea) - Mount is currently learning under Chelsea legend Frank Lampard at Derby County, and has also been tipped for stardom by England manager Gareth Southgate.



Tahith Chong (LW, Manchester United) - The big-haired youngster was in incredibly high demand when he joined Manchester United, as his potential has never been in doubt.



Marcus Edwards (RM, Tottenham Hotspur) - Edwards is currently plying his trade on loan at Eredivisie side Excelsior, and will be hoping to showcase his abilities for the world.



Ben Woodburn (CAM, Liverpool) - Welsh hero Woodburn is on loan at Sheffield United this season, but could be a smart addition for any side upon his return.



Juan Foyth (CB, Tottenham Hotspur) - Foyth was an expensive signing for Tottenham in 2017, but is yet to really make an impact in England.



Orji Okwonkwo (LW, Bologna), Gian-Luca Itter (LB, Wolfsburg), Alan Franco (CB, Independiente), Arne Maier (CM, Hertha BSC), Bruno Xadas (RM, Braga), Takefusa Kubo (CAM, FC Tokyo), Alfa Semedo (CDM, Benfica), Michael Cuisance (CM, Borussia Monchengladbach), Myron Boadu (ST, AZ Alkmaar).



Matheus Cunha (ST, RB Leipzig), Marcelo Saracchi (LB, RB Leipzig), Giorgi Chakvetadze (CAM, AA Gent), Aurelien Tchouameni (CDM, Bordeaux), Diego Rossi (LW, Los Angeles FC). Jonathan Dav >Dani Olmo (LM, Dinamo Zagreb), Mykola Shaparenko (CM, Dynamo Kyiv), Vladyslav Supriaga (ST, Dynamo Kyiv).



Breel Embolo (ST, Schalke) - The 21-year-old has long been touted as a future star, and possesses a unique blend of speed and power that could make him a crucial signing for any team.



Diogo Jota (LW, Wolverhampton Wanderers) - After impressing considerably in the Championship, Jota is yet to fully find his feet in the Premier League but, at 21, has time on his side.



Vallejo (CB, Real Madrid) - Another of those who has been tipped for greatness for a while, Vallejo is a regular squad option in Madrid, who may be prepared to let him go for cheap in FIFA 19.



Kieran Tierney (LB, Celtic) - The young Scot has been linked with some of Europe's elite and looks destined to develop into one of the game's finest left backs.



Frenkie De Jong (CM, Ajax) - There looks set to be a real battle for De Jong's signature in the near future, with interest from Barcelona, Tottenham and both Manchester clubs.



Brahim Diaz (LW, Manchester City) - The Spaniard is one of the gems in Manchester City's academy, and is regularly involved with Pep Guardiola's senior squad.



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Pablo Maffeo (RWB, Stuttgart), Nordi Mukiele (CB, RB Leipzig), Sander Berge (CDM, RC Genk), Denis Zakaria (CM, Borussia Monchengladbach), Raphinha (RM, Sporting CP), Gedson Fernandes (CM, Benfica), Federico Chiesa (RW, Fiorentina), Christian Kouame (ST, Genoa), Marc Roca (CDM, Espanyol), Wendel (CM, Sporting CP).



Lautaro Martinez (ST, Inter) - Martinez recently made the move from Argentina to Europe and is looking to break into the first team at Inter.



Issa Diop (CB, West Ham United) - The 21-year-old was part of West Ham's squad overhaul this summer and, after a tough start to the season, looks to be settling in well.



Henry Onyekuru (LM, Everton) - Onyekuru was highly sought after during his time in Belgium, and is now hoping to impress on loan with Galatasaray.



Christian Fruchtl (GK, Bayern Munich) - The German giants are hoping to see Fruchtl develop into Manuel Neuer's long-term heir, meaning he could be a smart purchase for any team.



Ethan Ampadu (CB, Chelsea) - The youngster has earned countless plaudits in recent years after impressing considerably in all environments. He looks set to be a star for many years to come.



Justin Kluivert (LW, Roma) - Son of Dutch icon Patrick, Justin Kluivert enjoyed a phenomenal breakout season with Ajax before making the jump to Serie A, where he is a regular in Roma's matchday squad.



Paulinho (RM, Bayer Leverkusen), Eder Militao (RB, Porto), Amine Gouiri (ST, Lyon), Willem Geubbels (ST, Monaco), Ferran Torres (RM, Valencia), Jules Kounde (CB, Bordeaux), Timothy Weah (ST, Paris Saint-Germain), Rafael Leao (ST, Lille).



Kangin Lee (CAM, Valencia), Jovane Eduardo Borges Cabral (RM, Sporting CP), Viktor Tsygankov (RM, Dynamo Kyiv), Sofiane Diop (CAM, Monaco).



Ruben Neves (CM, Wolverhampton Wanderers) - Neves shocked the world when he joined Wolves, and remains a transfer target for some of Europe's elite after impressing in the Premier League.



Goncalo Guedes (LW, Valencia) - The Portuguese winger enjoyed an impressive season on loan with Valencia last year, and was rewarded with a permanent move this summer.



Joe Gomez (RB, Liverpool) - Gomez has emerged as a real first-team star with Liverpool this season, and has already made his debut for England's national side.



Davide Calabria (RB, Milan) - The 21-year-old already has over 50 appearances for Milan to his name, and looks set to feature in the side for a long time.



Amadou Diawara (CM, Napoli) - Diawara has been recognised as a wonderkid for years in Italy, but has struggled to make an impact since joining Napoli in 2016.



Franck Kessie (CM, Milan) - Kessie is another of those who is well known in Italy, and recently made the permanent move to Milan after initially impressing on loan.



Yann Karamoh (RM, Inter) - The young Frenchman impressed during his initial spell on loan with Inter, and is now testing himself with French side Bordeaux.



Oyarzabal (LW, Real Sociedad), Felipe Vizeu (ST, Udinese), Carlos Soler (RM, Valencia), Diogo Leite (CB, Porto), Ismaila Sarr (LM, Stade Rennais), Cengiz Under (RW, Roma).



Jadon Sancho (LM, Borussia Dortmund) - The poster-boy for young Brits moving abroad, Sancho has developed into a star in the Bundesliga after struggling to break through with Manchester City.



Alphonso Davies (LM, Vancouver Whitecaps) - Davies has already signed a deal to join Bayern Munich in January after taking the MLS by storm. His pace and dribbling skills should see Davies develop into a seriously threatening winger.



Tanguy Ndombele (CM, Lyon) - Ndombele's talent was identified early by Lyon, who have now been rewarded with countless impressive performances from the 21-year-old.



Moise Kean (ST, Juventus) - Kean emerged as a wonderkid in 2016 and is still only 18. With time on his side, Kean could become a truly dangerous attacker in the near future.



Pietro Pellegri (ST, Monaco) - Monaco splashed out almost £20m to sign a 16-year-old Pellegri, which speaks volumes about his incredible potential, both on FIFA and in real life.



Angel Gomes (CAM, Manchester United) - Gomes has been a true star in youth football, and was rewarded with his debut for the club in 2017. However, he is yet to permanently break through.



Callum Hudson-Odoi (LW, Chelsea) - Chelsea fans have been desperate for Hudson-Odoi to be given a chance in the senior side, after the youngster dominated in their youth sides. However, his opportunity is yet to come.



Sergio Gomez (CAM, Borussia Dortmund) - Dortmund brought Gomez to the club from Barcelona in January, meaning the 18-year-old will have had some of the finest coaching available.



Dav >Boubacar Kamara (CB, Marseille), Alessandro Bastoni (CB, Parma), Abdoulaye Dabo (CM, Nantes), Joao Felix Sequeira (LW, Benfica).



Alex Meret (GK, Napoli) - The 21-year-old has been tipped as a potential heir to Gianluigi Buffon's throne in the Italian national team, which tells you everything you need to know about the towering shot stopper.



Rodrigo Bentancur (CM, Juventus) - Bentancur impressed at the World Cup with Uruguay, and can regularly be seen exerting his influence in the heart of Juventus's midfield.



Christian Pulisic (RM, Borussia Dortmund) - Pulisic is w >a.



Trent Alexander-Arnold (RB, Liverpool) - The 19-year-old's rise has been incredible, and his form over recent years has proven why he is a regular in Jurgen Klopp's side.



Kai Havertz (CAM, Bayer Leverkusen) - Havertz is well-known for being one of Germany's brightest stars, and may find himself as a regular part of the international team following their disappointing World Cup.



Ryan Sessegnon (LW, Fulham) - The youngster took England by storm last season and, whilst things are yet to fully click for Sessegnon in the Premier League, his potential is still certainly phenomenal.



Phil Foden (CAM, Manchester City) - Foden is incredibly close to making a regular impact on Guardiola's first team, but has found regular minutes hard to come by in such a dominant side.



Riqui Puig (CM, Barcelona) - Puig is a key player for Barcelona's youth sides and looked very impressive in the UEFA Youth League last season. Could he be the next youngster to break through at the club?



Andriy Lunin (GK, Real Madrid) - Lunin secured a dream move to Madrid after impressing in his homeland of Ukraine, and is now hoping to showcase his abilities on loan with Leganes.



Nicolo Barella (CM, Cagliari), Dayot Upamecano (CB, RB Leipzig), Ante Coric (CAM, Roma), Houssem Aouar (CM, Lyon), Jann-Fiete Arp (ST, Hamburger SV), Sandro Tonali (CDM, Brescia).



Youri Tielemans (CM, Monaco) - Tielemans has been dictating the tempo of matches since he was 16 years old, and is now showcasing his abilities with Monaco in France.



Leon Bailey (LM, Leverkusen) - A regular on any list of wonderk >.



Marcus Rashford (LW, Manchester United) - Rashford is currently enduring a difficult spell at Manchester United, but there is no doubting that the youngster has the potential to become one of the world's finest attackers.



Alban Lafont (GK, Fiorentina) - Lafont already has over 100 senior appearances to his name, despite being just 19 years old. Fiorentina recently acquired Lafont, and he may be able to make an impact on the squad for many years to come.



Ezequiel Barco (LM, Atlanta United) - Barco become the most expensive purchase by any MLS club when he joined Atlanta, and looks to be justifying his price tag in one of the most exciting attacking lineups in the country.



Patrick Cutrone (ST, Milan) - Another of those to have broken through in Milan, Cutrone boasted a phenomenal goalscoring record in Milan's youth sides, and is regularly impressing in the first team.



Malcom (RW, Barcelona) - The only player with a potential of 90, Malcom emerged as one of Europe's hottest prospects last season, and is now faced with the daunting prospect of proving himself in one of the biggest clubs in the world in La Liga.



Matthijs de Ligt (CB, Ajax) - The true gem of Ajax's current crop of youngsters, de Ligt is already showing incredible talent, and would be a viable option for any top club, both immediately and for the future. He is surely close to a big move to one of Europe's top sides.



Gabriel Jesus (ST, Manchester City) - The Brazilian is part of one of Europe's best attacking sides, and regularly proves why Manchester City were so confident in his potential.



Vinicius Junior (LW, Real Madrid) - Madrid spent a huge amount of money on Vinicius Junior, despite barely ever seeing him play. His performances in Brazil showcased his immense potential, and he now has the chance to live up to the high expectations.



Gianluigi Donnarumma (GK, Milan) - It's hard to believe that Donnarumma is only 19. The giant goalkeeper already has well over 100 appearances for his club, and has also featured seven times for his county. The sky truly is the limit for Donnarumma.



Kylian Mbappe (RW, Paris Saint-Germain) - Could it be anyone else?



The term 'wonderkid' does not even do Mbappe justice, as his rating of 87 proves he is already one of the best attackers in the world. It is frightening to think of how good Mbappe can become, especially as he is only 19.


Justin Kluivert (LW, Roma) - Son of Dutch icon Patrick, Justin Kluivert enjoyed a phenomenal breakout season with Ajax before making the jump to Serie A, where he is a regular in Roma's matchday squad. Ezequiel Barco (LM, Atlanta United) - Barco become the most expensive purchase by any MLS club when he joined Atlanta, and looks to be justifying his price tag in one of the most exciting attacking lineups in the country. Регулярные публикации новостей об игре.

FIFA 19 has officially launched for everyone today, and if you’re getting stuck into the Career Mode, chances are you’ll want to sign some wonderkids for the future. We’re talking about young players that will prosper in the future and lead you to Champions League glory. But who’s the best? It’s hard to know precisely which FIFA 19 wonderkids you should be signing, so we’ve got 10 of the best young players with the highest potential for you here. Don’t expect players like Kylian Mbappe or Marcus Rashford though – everyone already knows about them and they should be signed. These are our FIFA 19 Best Young Players.



Bayern Munich’s 18-year-old goalkeeper currently isn’t fantastic, but in the future, he could become a world beater. His 86 potential is hard to pass up so if you’re in the market for a keeper, consider Fruchtl.



Bailey is a pacey Jamaican left midfielder who represents Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. He’s already a regular starter for them at just 21 years old, but if you’re managing a top team and can afford an already solid player, Bailey is just going to improve.



PSG’s Yacine Adli may not have featured for their first team much, but he will become an incredible player down the line. An 18-year-old CM who regularly plays for the France U19’s, Adli is another who will take a few years to be a starter, but you won’t regret picking him up when he does.



Avid soccer fans among you may recall Moise Kean as being the first player born in the 2000’s to make an appearance in one of Europe’s top five leagues. Well, the boy is still at it, after a season on loan at Verona, he’s back at Juventus. He’ll set you back a good few million, but if you can afford him, he’s sure to be worth it.



Marseille’s 18-year-old center-back has already made some appearances for the French side, and he’s impressed. In FIFA 19, he’s rocking a 71 rating currently but with the potential to go up to 87, that would make him one of the best defenders in the world.



Everyone knows about Donnarumma now. The 19-year-old goalkeeper has taken the world by storm, and if he carries on this trajectory, he’ll become the best keeper in the world. AC Milan is unlikely to want to sell him, but if you pay, when de Gea starts declining, you’ll have the best goalkeeper in the world on your team.



Manchester City has a wunderkind on their hands here with Brahim Diaz. The 19-year-old has made some appearances for them so far, even scoring against Real Madrid in a pre-season friendly. No doubt he’ll become a staple in the Spanish national team in a few years so pick him up early to make the most of his abilities.



After an interesting move to Atlanta United at the start of the year, Barco is another incredible left midfielder. He’s scored five goals in 18 appearances for them so far and is only 19. A great pickup for your team if Leon Bailey is a little too expensive.



One of the older players on the list at 21, Gnagnon moved over the summer from French club Rennes to Sevilla in La Liga. He’s yet to feature for them in the league but if you need an already solid center-half who can still improve somewhat, consider Gnagnon.



Another 18-year-old striker, Amine Gouiri plays for Lyon in Ligue 1. He’s not going to shine right away with just a 67 rating, but if you hang in there, Gouiri could become an incredible player with an 86 potential.


After an interesting move to Atlanta United at the start of the year, Barco is another incredible left midfielder. He’s scored five goals in 18 appearances for them so far and is only 19. A great pickup for your team if Leon Bailey is a little too expensive. Marseille’s 18-year-old center-back has already made some appearances for the French side, and he’s impressed. In FIFA 19, he’s rocking a 71 rating currently but with the potential to go up to 87, that would make him one of the best defenders in the world.

FIFA 19 Career Mode Best Young Goalkeepers - Best Cheap GK with High Potential



Here you will find promising goalkeepers in FIFA 19 who can sign up for a low-cost career. The FIFA 19 Career Mode best cheap young goalkeepers in the overview.



Safe backing with a potential goalkeeper: Sometimes the best defensive action in FIFA 19 does not help anymore. The enemy is through and stands alone in front of your keeper. The striker only has to finish - but your goalkeeper saves you with a mad parade the victory!



Goalkeepers are game-critical: Especially world-class goalkeepers like Manuel Neuer, David de Gea or Thibaut Courtois are hard to beat - but at the same time almost impossible to pay for with your club at the beginning of their careers.



Engage Talented GKs: In FIFA 19 Career Mode, you'll find a number of young goalkeepers who can sign up for a low-cost deal. These can mature in the course of the career to absolute top keepers.



Tips for choosing goalkeepers in FIFA 19 Career Mode: Also with the goalkeepers applies: You need operational time. This is not easy, of course, as you will have to expect goalkeeper pats in the beginning. For the time being, use young goalkeepers in less important games as long as they do not have a good rating yet. And: Training sessions reinforce your goalkeepers constantly.



Starting-XI candidates: For the goal you will find some talents that can help your team immediately:



Gianluigi Donnarumma of AC Milan is undoubtedly the greatest talent on the list. The Italian is only 19 years old, but already has a rating of 82 and rises to potential 93 high. However, he is a regular player at a top club and therefore expensive as well as cost a lot of FIFA 19 Coins in Ultimate Te.



Alban Lafont from Fiorentina is a bit cheaper - and with a starting rating of 77, he may well be one for your starting eleven. The 19-year-old can rise to 89,



Mile Svilar : Most TW talents play in Serie A, while Svilar is under contract with Benfica. His initial rating of 67 rises to 85.



Cheap Goalkeeper Talents: In this list you will find all the strong Goalkeeper talents in career mode of FIFA 19. If you are looking for cheap talents, you should buy the goalkeepers with low initial rating. At best, those who are not members of a top club.


Alban Lafont from Fiorentina is a bit cheaper - and with a starting rating of 77, he may well be one for your starting eleven. The 19-year-old can rise to 89, Tips for choosing goalkeepers in FIFA 19 Career Mode: Also with the goalkeepers applies: You need operational time. This is not easy, of course, as you will have to expect goalkeeper pats in the beginning. For the time being, use young goalkeepers in less important games as long as they do not have a good rating yet. And: Training sessions reinforce your goalkeepers constantly.

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