For a relatively low outlay, you get a dynamic forward who has all the hallmarks to be a top player. Costing around £6 million, he’s also just as comfortable on the left-hand side. Under the right conditions Kluivert can rise up to 86 and is one of the more complete customers for right-wing play in FIFA 18. Enjoy four-star skills/weak foot, and a whole host of dribbling and pace-based stats to boot. The 17-year-old 73-rated youngster is blessed with a high work rate. The son of legendary Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert, Justin has big, big shoes to fill – thankfully FIFA 18’s seen the potential and has thus ensured that he turns into a top notch forward in his own right. Most importantly his short passing is up to snuff, too, meaning he’s one of the best all-rounders out there. Standing at a commanding 6′ 2″ with well-rounded base stats for all things physical and defensive too boot, de Ligt is a natural, vital component of any centre-half partnership.
However, play him often and he jumps a massive 13 points to a very commendable 89. 18-year-old centre-half Matthijs de Ligt may come across as relatively standard with a rating of 76. The academy conveyor belt over at Ajax never ceases to amaze, and its latest product is truly something special for any manager willing to foot a bill of around £10 million to guarantee defensive solidity for the best part of fifteen years.
All that being said, Sarr can command a starting place in any budding side and it’ll be hard to take him out once he gets going. This puts him around the highest-rated young defenders in the game – only topped by the player mentioned directly below. As the above would led you to believe, Sarr climbs from 75 up to a rating of 88. He can also slot in at left-back and does a job there with his agility and short passing attributes. The 18-year-old is two-footed, imposing, composed beyond his years, and quick off the mark. Costing just over £9 million, Nice’s man mountain Malang Sarr is the typical sort of dynamic defender all teams could do with.