For soccer game enthusiasts who focus on career mode, it’s common knowledge that the first season offers a unique opportunity to establish a thriving football dynasty. At this stage, talented young players (often referred to as wonderkids) are still affordably priced and can contribute significant minutes, but their skills will quickly improve if you don’t act swiftly.
The issue, much like many aspects of life, revolves around finances. Except for those playing in the Premier League or Saudi Arabia, one doesn’t have unlimited funds to wager on whether that young 63-rated striker will develop into a world-class player or retire at 27 with a rating of 68.
I’ve compiled a collection of promising young talents you might consider signing in your career mode game sometime in the future. These players could be valuable additions to your dream team.
In Football Club 25 (FC25), a player’s potential for growth is adaptable. This means that other players have the chance to excel and achieve greater heights, while those currently in the team might not perform as well. Ultimately, it depends on your strategic decisions and management.
In order to make it onto this list, a player must possess a base talent level that is at least 12 points higher than their initial one. Therefore, players such as Yamal and Cubarsí from Barcelona, who are well-known due to being rising stars, won’t qualify for this list since they have already garnered significant attention.
11.
Geovany Quenda
Sporting CP

Overall | 75 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | RM, LM, LW |
Age | 17 |
Market Value | €13M |
At the commencement of the 2024-2025 sports season, many didn’t foresee Sporting capturing both national titles, and an even smaller number fathomed that Geovany Quenda would play a significant role in this success story.
In total, Quenda participated in an impressive 54 official matches for Sporting CP, scoring 3 goals and setting up 8 more. This significant contribution raised his Football Club (FC) 25 rating from 70 to 75, making him a bit pricier immediately.
This agile attacker exhibits exceptional skill with the ball, yet his robustness could use some improvement. If you favor a game style centered around ball control, Quenda is an excellent choice; however, a sturdy defender often has the upper hand when it comes to dispossessing him.
10.
Ethan Nwaneri
Arsenal

Overall | 75 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | RW, CM |
Age | 17 |
Market Value | €13M |
Fans of Arsenal football club have experienced a lot of disappointment lately, as their late-season struggles from last season have led to another runner-up finish in the Premier League. Yet amidst these hardships, young talent Ethan Nwaneri has provided some much-needed optimism.
Born in London, Nwaneri has scored six goals for the Arsenal this season, despite not yet securing a starting position. However, it’s only a matter of time before he does. Nwaneri embodies the typical Premier League winger, with his lightning speed, impressive crossing ability, good dribbling skills, and average finishing touch.
If his overall base score of 75 means he’s readily playable, then he could be an excellent choice for your team. However, expect to negotiate higher initial salaries due to his value, considering Premier League wages and taxes.
9.
Assane Diao Diaoune
Como

Overall | 74 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | RM, LM |
Age | 18 |
Market Value | €11.5M |
This winter, Real Betis gave a new lease of life to Manchester United’s underperforming player, Antony, but this move meant Assane Diao was sidelined. Instead of remaining on the bench, the young talent opted for a €12 million transfer to Como and swiftly emerged as a fan favorite for Cesc Fàbregas’ team.
Assane Diao might not typically play as a striker, but his impressive stats could deceive you. He managed to score 8 goals in just 15 matches for Como, which earned him a 76 rating in the finishing category for FC 25. Add to that his blazing speed of 90 and standing tall at 6’1, and he becomes a player who can make any defender quiver with fear.
Before investing more than €10 million in Assane Diao, it’s crucial to ensure that your team has a robust midfield, as his passing ability (rated at 66) might not be sufficient on its own.
8.
Julien Duranville
Borussia Dortmund

Overall | 71 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | LM, LW, RM |
Age | 18 |
Market Value | €4.8M |
It seems unlikely that Duranville would establish a long-term career at Dortmund due to the high level of competition there. However, his quickness, agility, and skill make him adaptable to less demanding environments. Despite his promising talent, he hasn’t yet reached the level required to be a consistent starter on a top team like Dortmund. (Belgian winger) Duranville is small, swift, and deft, but he still needs more experience to become a mainstay in the starting lineup.
An early signing of Duranville at just €4.8 million makes him an affordable and secure option for the majority of teams competing in top European leagues.
In an ideal scenario, as his passing and shooting abilities improve, he could become a star player. If he struggles, it might be best to lend him out for some development before eventually selling him for four times the initial investment. It’s all about business, my friend.
7.
Luka Vušković
KVC Westerlo

Overall | 70 |
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Potential | 87 |
Position | CB |
Age | 17 |
Market Value | €3.7M |
2021’s version lacks several undiscovered defensive gems, but Vušković stands out as one of the rare exceptions offering a blend of youth, promise, and usable opening statistics.
At just 17 years old, Vušković already boasts impressive skills, such as a standing tackle rating of 75, heading accuracy at 76, and short passing ability at 73. These talents are complemented by strong shot power and an exceptional 85 in both jumping and strength.
Vušković exhibits the ideal traits of a contemporary defender, skillfully passing play and serving as an impregnable barrier before the goal. The catch is that patience is required: currently on loan from Hajduk Split in Belgium, he can be acquired only after his loan term concludes.
6.
Chris Rigg
Sunderland

Overall | 70 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | CAM, CM |
Age | 17 |
Market Value | €4M |
It’s almost unbelievable to say it, given Moyes’ past struggles with the team in 2017, but Sunderland is poised to return to the Premier League next season. The significant impact of 17-year-old Chris Rigg on this achievement has made him one of the most promising young talents in the Championship, generating a lot of excitement about his future prospects.
Although Rigg is primarily labeled as an attacking midfielder, his skills suggest a versatile central midfielder instead. His key statistics generally fall between 60 to 70, with exceptional abilities in agility and balance.
Rigg might not be a speedy sprinter or a powerful brute, but he has an incredible knack for withstanding aggressive attacks and continues to work diligently during defense. Despite Sunderland setting a €10.1 million buyout clause, you could potentially acquire him for roughly €5 million. Given that price, it would be impolite not to consider the deal.
5.
Charalampos Kostoulas
Olympiacos

Overall | 70 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | ST, CAM, RM |
Age | 17 |
Market Value | €4M |
‘The label ‘Versatile Attacker’ isn’t merely a tag, it embodies a mindset, and Kostoulas truly encapsulates this spirit. This promising young Greek striker is a multi-talented player, fitting seamlessly into any squad ready to invest a few million.’
This individual towers at a height of six feet one inch, boasts a strength rating of 77, and possesses an impressive vertical jump of 85. However, what truly sets him apart is his speed – he clocks an 84 in the pace category, making him a versatile, formidable opponent on the field.
Interestingly, despite being predominantly a forward player, Kostoulas’ goal-scoring record leaves much to be desired. His finishing, heading, and volley skills are all below 70, indicating that it might take a few initial seasons for significant improvements.
4.
Francesco Camarda
AC Milan

Overall | 65 |
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Potential | 87 |
Position | ST |
Age | 16 |
Market Value | €2.3M |
The majority of the players here are still too young to drink alcohol, but Camarda will need to be patient for a bit longer than his peers. On that subject, it appears this is an investment with a long-term outlook, as he’s likely to spend the initial two or three years moving between loans and the bench before becoming valuable.
Standing at six feet tall, Camarda boasts decent abilities in finishing, speed, and ball control. However, his highest rating is in penalties, which might lead one to question (or at least harbor hope) whether a 16-year-old would be entrusted with such responsibility unless absolutely necessary.
Due to its value of approximately 2.3 million euros, it is considered one of the most secure investments you can make in Career Mode. At its peak, this investment could bring back over 100 million euros.
3.
Assan Ouédraogo
RB Leipzig

Overall | 69 |
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Potential | 87 |
Positions | CAM, CM |
Age | 18 |
Market Value | €3.5M |
Instead of the typical playmaker being small and skillful, Assan Ouédraogo combines his abilities with a robust physique. When it comes to maintaining possession before the goal, he’s the ideal choice.
In simpler terms, Ouédraogo exhibits speed, strength, and agility with the ball, but during his initial seasons, there were concerns about his performance in key areas such as shooting, header attempts, and passing skills, which could be improved. Additionally, he struggled defensively.
As a devoted fan, I’d say with some persistence and affection, he could transform into our top-notch #10, effortlessly passing the ball to the strikers and even challenging defenders on his own if necessary. Quite impressive considering the price tag of around €3.5 million.
2.
Antonio Nusa
RB Leipzig

Overall | 76 |
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Potential | 88 |
Positions | LM, CAM, LW |
Age | 19 |
Market Value | €18M |
If you find Ouédrago’s growth too slow for your liking, you might also want to consider RB Leipzig’s Antonio Nusa. A swift and skillful forward, he begins with an overall rating of 76, but has the potential to reach 88.
As a gamer, it’s clear that diving straight into the action comes with a significant cost: The game has assigned Nusa a whopping €18 million worth in my team, and if Red Bull isn’t willing to negotiate, I’ll need to cough up an additional €34.2 million to activate his release clause.
As a devoted fan, I can confidently say that the rewards are more than justifiable: Nusa boasts swift footwork, not just speedy but also a skillful finisher. His attacking attributes, including positioning and vision, are commendable too. He may require some patience to refine his passing abilities, but trust me, it’s an investment worth making.
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2025-05-27 18:41