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FIFA Ultimate Team Future Stars 2019 Revealed

FIFA Ultimate Team Future Stars 2019 Revealed

FIFA 19 has released an full lineup of the hottest prospect around the world, the 21 list features players like Champions League finalist Alexander Arnold, the heir of Inzaghi for La Nazionale Patrick Cutrone, Real Madrid’s sensation Vinicius Jr. and probably the most desirable midfielder from South America Rodrigo Betancour all of them with the ratings of a superstar player, the Future Stars cards ratings goes from 92 to 86.

Future Stars are players that EA has determined are likely to be superstars, and in anticipation of their rise to the top, has given their Ultimate Team cards a bit of a stat boost. The lineup includes players from all around the world, each 23 years old or younger. All 21 of the stars will be available in a Future Stars pack that will be released for a limited time sometime in the near future.

According to EA’s announcement of the lineup, six more will also be joining the ranks of these Future Stars sometime during the season. The final new addition will be voted on by fans, who can log in between 1 p.m. EST on Jan. 19 and 1 p.m. on Jan. 21 in order to vote for one of Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Crystal Palace), Allan Saint-Maximin (OGC Nice), Reiss Nelson (TSG Hoffenheim), Krzysztof Piatek (Genoa), or Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid) to join the roster of this year’s Future Stars.

Players:
Vinicius Junior, left winger – Real Madrid

Matthijs de Ligt, center back – Ajax

Houssem Aouar, central midfielder – Olympique Lyonnais

Alban Lafont, goalkeeper – ACF Fiorentina

Jadon Sancho, right winger – Borussia Dortmund

Arthur Melo, central midfielder – FC Barcelona

Kai Havertz, central attacking midfielder – Bayer Leverkusen

Trent Alexander-Arnold, right back – Liverpool

Patrick Cutrone, striker – AC Milan

Rodrigo Bentancur, central midfielder – Juventus

Phil Folden, central attacking midfielder – Manchester City

Luka Jovic, striker – Eintracht Frankfurt

Dayot Upamecano, center back – RB Leipzig

Alex Grimaldo, left back – SL Benfica

Davide Calabria, right back – AC Milan

Eder Militao, center back – FC Porto

Benjamin Mendy, left back – Manchester City

Patrick Kluivert, left winger – AS Roma

Matteo Guendouzi, central midfielder – Arsenal

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, striker – Everton

Achraf Hakimi, right back – Borussia Dortmund

Read the full article at Polygon.

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