FIFA 20: 11 Future Stars You Have To Buy

The must-buy youngsters you need to see!

FIFA 20 Future Stars
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Are you one of the many that delve knee-deep into FIFA's career mode each year? If so then you're part of a select group that go through the same struggles each year.

It's no secret that EA hasn't exactly shown much love to career mode these last few years, in fact the mode has pretty much gone untouched for a while now. Well that's apparently going to change with FIFA 20, where EA has talked-up the Career Mode. The revamped mode will now allow you to really customise your manager, partake in cutscene press conferences that can affect your player performances, and a greater emphasis on player potential/management.

And player potential is what we're looking at today. There's nothing quite like taking charge of a lower level team like Leeds United, buying or loaning a host of young talent - thanks to your takeover perk - shepherding those players to become the best team in the world, and restoring your club to its former glory. We're going to help you with that journey today.

We've compiled a list of 11 young players that are guaranteed to be future stars. To make things more fun, we're only choosing one player per position, so you don't end up with a list of 11 exciting strikers. So get your transfer list ready, because we've got your FIFA 20 team right here!

11. Andriy Lunin

Kicking things off, ironically, is our goalkeeper. And for this all-important position we've chosen 20-year old Ukranian goalkeeper, Andriy Lunin.

Lunin started his career at the incredibly hard to pronounce FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. The team was relegated in his debut season and he was allowed to leave, thus he joined FC Zorya Luhansk. While there, the 18-year old immediately established himself as the first-team keeper, and that is where Real Madrid caught wind of him.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a bigger career jump than moving from FC Zorya Luhansk to Real Madrid, but that's the jump Lunin made in 2018. Naturally, Lunin wasn't signed as the first-team goalkeeper, but as a future prospect - although he did move for an impressive €8 million, with another €5 million in add-on's, and he became the first Ukranian to sign for Madrid. In 2019 Lunin won the Golden Glove at the U-20 World Cup tournament, and Real Madrid have since loaned him to Real Valladolid.

Lunin's FIFA 19 rating was 76, which we suspect will remain the same for FIFA 20. His value is around £10 million, which is a huge bargain for a quality player whose potential is 88!

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Curtis is from Ireland and lives in Canada now.