FC 24 Available on PS4 and PS5. The latest in the franchise from Ludwighench's blog

Kevin De Bruyne is one of only a handful of FC 24 Coins players on this list that is still actively playing today, which is a testament to how well the Belgian has been performing at Manchester City. De Bruyne's Signature Signing bumps his base rating up to an impressive 93 and gives him some near-perfect attributes, including 96 Vision, Crossing, and Short Pass.


De Bruyne is a great choice for those who demand hard work from their CAMs, as both his Defensive Work Rate and Attacking Work Rate is High. Roberto Baggio is far closer to the Riquelme end of the work rate spectrum than De Bruyne, but the Italian's intricate ball control, intelligent passing around the box, and constant goalscoring threat make him hard to look past. Like Ronaldinho, Baggio has 5-star skill moves, making him a joy to control on the pitch.


Baggio spent his entire playing career in Italy, where he played for AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Juventus, among other Italian sides. Zinedine Zidane may always be best remembered for the last game of his career where he headbutted Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final, though it was his incredible playing career that made him one of the biggest names in the sport's history.


Zidane wasn't a prolific goalscorer by any means, but teams feared coming up against the Frenchman as he could almost single-handedly win midfield battles. His dominance in the center of the park is what makes Zidane so valuable in Ultimate Team too, as his well-rounded stats make him easy to control and hard to find weaknesses against.


Diego Maradona is one of the few names bigger than Zidane, with both his tantalizing abilities on the pitch and shocking antics off it making him one of the biggest names in all of sport. Diego Maradona's cheap EAFC 24 Coins card is one of the game's very best, as the Argentinian's 97 Finishing, 98 Dribbling, and 98 Balance make it easy for players to first find space and then find the back of the net with him. So much so, that players will often find themselves recreating Maradona's famous goal against England in the 1986 World Cup...the one that he scored with his foot, that is.


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