FIFA 16: 21 Hugely Underrated Players That Need Fixing

1. Kevin De Bruyne

Chelseas Cesc Fabregas holds his head after he went down following a challenge during the English Premier League soccer match between Southampton and Chelsea at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, England, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)
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Current Rating: 83 - Potential FIFA 16 Rating: 87

After arriving at Wolfsburg from Chelsea in the summer, it's near impossible to describe how amazing De Bruyne's season has been. At just £14.5million he was a steal, and easily the purchase of the season, and although he received a +2 Winter Upgrade, he is looking like the best midfielder in the world right now. 

Returning to German football hasn't been a problem for him, and he's scored 14 goals and managed an improbable 22 assists in all competitions, as well as picking up seven Man of the Match awards. Although Chelsea are playing great, surely Mourinho must regret the decision to let him go for so cheap. 

He's basically a new player who looks like the complete midfielder more and more every time he plays. His passing, finishing, composure, vision, absolutely everything - perfect, and at the age of 23, it's hard to think of anyone who is on the same level right now.

He's proved all of his critics wrong, showed what his previous employers are missing out on, and plays like one of the most experienced midfielders in the world - De Bruyne could easily be a 87 in the next FIFA.

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