La Masia graduate Carles Ale?à has been around the fringes of this Barcelona first group for some time now, which is likely why the Catalan club is not interested in FIFA Coins selling him. Luckily for you, the 20-year-old has a $9.1m release clause in his contract, so that you may eliminate the middleman and go straight to the player with cheque book in hand. And it is worth doing, because while his general potential's been slashed from 87 to 83, his ball control, dribbling, balance and agility are already in the mid-70s, making him an superb prospect for that metronomic midfield role that Bar?
a-like teams rely on Celta Vigo's Emre Mor is versatile enough to play pretty much anywhere supporting a major striker, but with 88 for stride, 95 for agility and 93 for equilibrium, his abilities are most likely best deployed out broad. While his crossing and ending could do with some work, 84 for dribbling and 79 for ball management means he will be able to cause panic in opposition defences by simply entering the box. The prior Dortmund man includes a $21.8m launch clause, which does not appear too bad considering that he can hit 85 entire, but enter transport discussions with around $13.5m to invest which should be sufficient to convince Celta to let him move.
Valencia are not exactly short of youthful attacking talent at the moment, with Carlos Soler on one flank and Gon?alo Guedes on the other, but attempt to prise both of them from the Mestalla and you will be presented with a very big asking price. Waiting in the wings is 18-year-old Ferran Torres, whose 73 for crossing and 72 for finishing make him a threat in the third. He is not as fast as wingers out there, but 79 for dribbling and 75 for ball control mean it is still a task to buy Fut Coins get the ball. The club has slapped a $19.1m release clause onto his mind but you can ignore that and offer in the region of $7.5m to tempt him off. At some point he could reach 86 overall.