Wolves EA Sports FC 25 Ratings: Full squad confirmed including Pedro Lima, Hwang Hee-chan, and Matheus Cunha
EA Sports has revealed the official player ratings for the Wolves squad in FC 25.
This is the second game under the FC banner, having succeeded what was previously known as FIFA, which ran from 1993 to 2022.The game is more or less the same, with the interface and graphics very similar, whilst popular game modes such as Pro Clubs and Ultimate Team still feature.
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Hide AdThe FIFA, or FC games as they're now known as, come out every year, and one of the talking points is the player ratings. Over 17,000 players are in the game, and they're all given ratings, which will stick with them for the most popular mode on the game, Ultimate Team.
Ultimate Team is basically a trading card game, where gamers will spend hours trying to earn rewards to improve their team. They will faced be challenges such as assembling squads and competing with it. Gamers though can use real life money too if they want to buy coins to buy things such as packs, which will get the edge over their opponents.
Wolves as a Premier League team should see a lot of their players feature in some of the start-up squads at least. Mostly all of their players are all on the game, and here at BirminghamWorld, we’ve worked out who has seen a rating increase and decrease.
Tommy Doyle is Wolves’ biggest mover, having gone up five ratings from 69 to 74. The 22-year-old arrived on a season-long loan from Manchester City, and played 32 times across all competitions last season. Doyle had 17 starts, and recorded one goal contribution, and that was enough to sign him on a permanent basis.
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Hide AdOther big movers include Enso Gonzalez, Dexter Lembikisa, Rodrigo Gomes, and Rayan Ait-Nouri, who all went up by four. Paraguay under-23 international Gonzalez only played a minute of Premier League action, and instead featured more for the under-21s team. He was on the bench a few tmes, and earned a call-up to represent Paraguay at the Olympic Games.
In the case of Rodrigo Gomes, he was out on loan in Portugal playing for Estoril. The 21-year-old played 36 games across three competitions last season, and had 17 goal contributions with nine goals and eight assists, most of which came in the Portuguese top-flight
Right-back Dexter Lembikisa was on loan at Rotherham United and Hearts last season, and got regular first-team football at both clubs. The 20-year-old played a total of 45 times, across the EFL Championship, Scottish Premiership, and various cup competitions.
Rayan Ait-Nouri has become the joint best player in the Wolves squad after shooting up to 79, which is four ratings better than his 75 card on EA FC 24. The 23-year-old only missed five league games last term and has caught the eye of a few top six clubs in the Premier League.
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Hide AdOne of Wolves’ newest signing Andre, who signed from Fluminense, was not on the previous game, and so far his rating hasn’t been revealed. He should be added when the game comes out.
Wolves EA FC 25 player ratings
Leon Chiwome - 56
Alfie Pond - 56 (-)
Harvey Griffiths - 58 (-)
Bastien Meupiyou - 61 (-)
Enso Gonzalez - 63 (+4)
Tom King - 64 (-)
Dexter Lembikisa - 65 (+4)
Luke Cundle - 66 (-)
Pedro Lima - 68 (-)
Carlos Forbs - 70 (-)
Yerson Mosquera - 70 (+2)
Boubacar Traore - 71 (+3)
Rodrigo Gomes - 72 (+4)
Dan Bentley - 72 (-1)
Matt Doherty - 73 (-2)
Tommy Doyle - 74 (+5)
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde - 75 (-)
Jorgen Strand Larsen - 75 (+2)
Toti - 76 (+2)
Sasa Kalajdzic - 77 (-)
Goncalo Guedes - 77 (-2)
Pablo Sarabia - 77 (-1)
Matt Dawson - 77 (-)
Santiago Bueno - 77 (-)
Sam Johnstone - 78 (+2)
Hwang Hee-Chan - 78 (+2)
Joao Gomes - 78 (+2)
Nelson Semedo - 78 (-)
Jose Sa - 79 (-)
Mario Lemina - 79 (+1)
Matheus Cunha - 79 (+1)
Rayan Ait Nouri - 79 (+4)
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