As a seasoned football manager with years of experience under my belt, I find myself drawn to the challenge presented by Schalke and Porto. Both clubs have rich histories, yet they’re currently struggling to live up to their potential.
After shedding the weight from the FIFA legacy, finally feels like an iteration of this soceer goliath that feels authentic.
Game FC25 has been the long-awaited release that finally caters to gamers who had been devoted fans of Konami’s discontinued PES eFootball 2021, offering them a satisfying gaming experience after a significant gap in time.
As the excitement on the field peaked, managing at FC 25 felt comfortably routine.
There are some minor glitches that need fixing, such as a player accidentally addressing you with the opposing team’s name during emails, and sometimes issues with social media streams.
If you can look past that and the tragic licensing situation, this is the right edition to start a long career-mode campaign.
Seven distinct teams offer unique backstories, settings, and competitions, yet each promises an exciting challenge for any manager eager for a fresh test.
For better understanding, we’ve selected diverse squads presenting unique challenges or situations unlike those typically found on r/FIFACareers. However, we’ve also incorporated a few teams with less demanding managerial roles, offering relaxed, enjoyable, and low-stress experiences instead.
7 Barcelona
2nd in 2023-2024 La Liga
Budget | €120M |
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Leader | Robert Lewandowski (ST, 35 y/o, 88 OVR) |
Future Star | Lamine Yamal (RW, 16 y/o, 94 POT) |
Board Expectations | League and Champions League titles |
Instead of choosing a wealthy club for a spending spree, imagine a scenario where the funds have dried up. What would you do then?
Regardless of years of questionable financial handling that included extravagant salaries (with Messi making an estimated $109 million annually) and failed transfer deals, FC 25 generously provides you with over €120 million in the starting funds for your career.
The proposed budget suggests high aspirations for the role of managing Barcelona: it’s all about winning titles. If you’re not prepared to challenge Real Madrid for supremacy, perhaps you should look at Tottenham instead – they’re accustomed to periods without silverware.
6 AS Monaco
2nd in 2023-2024 Ligue 1
Budget | €40M |
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Leader | Aleksandr Golovin (LM, 28 y/o, 81 OVR) |
Future Star | George Ilenikhena (ST, 17 y/o, 86 POT) |
Board Expectations | Domestic title challenge |
Ligue 1 is two leagues rolled into one, and your job is to change that.
For Paris Saint-Germain, this is more like a secondary event, while their aspirations for the Champions League, backed by Qatari funding, take center stage. Other teams, however, find themselves in a challenging and competitive league, with limited opportunities to qualify for European competitions.
Monaco has had impressive seasons, albeit with a couple of setbacks, following its extraordinary championship performance during the 2016-2017 season. However, they possess the skill to challenge and potentially dethrone Paris Saint-Germain’s dominance.
Monaco isn’t exactly a struggling team, as its budget ranks second only to PSG and Lyon in France. However, they don’t have a wealthy benefactor to finance extravagant spending sprees.
Building a successful Monaco career involves competing for titles, discovering and nurturing talented yet affordable players, subsequently selling them for tens of millions, with a select few remaining as mentors to guide the upcoming talent.
5 Juventus
3rd in 2023-2024 Serie A
Budget | €130M |
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Leader | Bremer (CB, 27 y/o, 86 OVR) |
Future Star | Kenan Yildiz (LM, 19 y/o, 86 POT) |
Board Expectations | League title |
Rome was the initial powerful Italian empire that experienced a sad decline, and it seems Juventus isn’t too far from experiencing something similar.
Following nine successive Serie A championships from 2012 to 2020, Juve’s subsequent league performances have been disappointing, with only two victories in the Copa Italia serving as small compensations.
The team you take over is disorganized, featuring top talents like Locatelli and Vlahovic alongside players who perform adequately yet unspectacularly, such as Weston McKennie. We have funds available for improvements, but the rivalry is fierce.
In terms of team compositions, despite their peculiar names because of licensing restrictions, Inter and Milan are significantly stronger than other teams. Napoli’s starting lineup is more functional, and while Roma shares some inconsistencies with Juventus in terms of quality, they possess a far superior attacking trio.
Juventus has strengthened its starting lineup with strategic acquisitions, establishing a strong base for a prolonged campaign in a Serie A competition that is more intense than it has been in over a decade.
4 Manchester City
1st in 2023-2024 Premier League
Budget | £180M |
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Leader | Erling Haaland (ST, 23 y/o, 91 OVR) |
Future Star | Claudio Echeverri (LM, 18 y/o, 87 POT) |
Board Expectations | League and Champions League trophies |
Other teams in the Premier League are secretly hoping for Manchester City’s financial troubles, but this matter is more suitable for accountants to address, rather than managers.
Taking over from Pep Guardiola sets you up with a remarkably robust team that appears to have minimal vulnerabilities, and if you wish to spend more money, you’ll have a comfortable £180 million at your disposal for transfers.
In the upcoming season, quite a few team leaders might be over thirty and may need succession at some point; however, since we are bringing back many players on loan for another term, there’s no cause for worry.
3 AFC Wimbledon
10th in 2023-2024 League Two
Budget | £1M |
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Leader | Mathew Stevens (ST, 26 y/o, 64 OVR) |
Future Star | James Furlong (LB, 22 y/o, 75 POT) |
Board Expectations | Immediate promotion |
Wimbledon has experienced its fair share of ups and downs, starting from the time it opposed the MK Dons project in 2002. The team enjoyed a lengthy spell in League One from 2016 to 2022, only to find itself back in League Two once more.
Given a modest team and a limited £1 million budget, the Wimbledon project would benefit greatly from a realistic and patient coach who can guide it to success. That’s where your expertise comes into play.
The initial phase is likely to prove challenging, particularly if significant transfers aren’t made. However, with a dash of good fortune and skillful player recruitment, it could secure promotion to League One and even secure a couple of solid free agent acquisitions.
Achieving success with AFC Wimbledon isn’t determined by winning championships; instead, it’s more about making a prompt comeback to the Premier League, even if you don’t mistreat the EA market.
2 Schalke 04
10th in 2023-2024 2. Liga
Budget | €10M |
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Leader | Kenan Karaman (CAM, 30 y/o, 73 OVR) |
Future Star | Felipe Sánchez (CB, 20 y/o, 80 POT) |
Board Expectations | 2. Liga title |
During the 2017-2018 league campaign, Schalke earned the runner-up spot in the Bundesliga and advanced to the semifinals of the cup competition.
The steadfast figure from Gelsenkirchen has faced a troublesome series of events since then, characterized by premature eliminations from cups, shock relegation in 2021, and an unfortunate demotion just after its comeback to the top tier in 2022.
It’s clear as day: Schalke is struggling today. Last season, they ended up in 10th place in the 2. Liga, and based on their current performance, it seems like this season might follow a similar pattern unless some changes are made.
The initial team might not be outstanding, but it boasts a solid foundation of budding young talents who could develop into key players with adequate game experience.
Schalke has approximately €9 million at their disposal, allowing them some leeway to sign one or possibly two key players with an overall rating between 75 and 80, particularly if they choose to scout for talent in the free agency market.
This issue isn’t merely financial; it’s about restoring honor to Gelsenkirchen by ensuring its success, or facing the possibility of its closure permanently if things don’t work out. Achieving qualification for the Champions League prior to any global catastrophe would be nothing short of enchanting.
1 Porto
3rd in 2023-2024 Primeira Liga
Budget | €20M |
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Leader | Pepê (CAM, 27 y/o, 82 OVR) |
Future Star | Diogo Costa (GK, 24 y/o, 90 POT) |
Board Expectations | League title and a good Europa League run |
In the year 2004, Porto defeated Monaco 3-0 in Gelsenkirchen to claim the Champions League trophy. A year earlier, this Portuguese team had already secured the UEFA Cup title, a success they also achieved in 2011.
Since then, no major international trophies have returned to Estádio do Dragão. Unfortunately, FC Porto managed to qualify for the Europa League this year, which might not be such a bad thing after all.
The team presents you with a dynamic group of players, spearheaded by the skillful Pepê and fortified by the formidable defense led by Diogo Costa, setting up a thrilling title race against Benfica and Sporting, all while providing an electrifying stadium environment.
In the Primeira Liga, Sporting’s comeback and a leadership issue at Porto have pushed them down to the third position. However, the management team at FC 25 is determinedly aiming for nothing less than victory.
Just as Monaco, they find themselves in a position where they must convert their talent into revenue to manage their finances. However, if they can retain their key players for a couple of seasons, they could potentially follow in the footsteps of José Mourinho’s success in 2004.
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