Wednesday, April 8, 2020

FIFA 20 Best Young Players | Add these high-potential wonderkids to your squad

On your road to glory through FIFA 20 career mode, there’s no greater achievement than building a team of tomorrow’s stars from the best wonderkids and young players world football has to offer.

Now that the January window has passed, we’ve taken another look at the suggestions. Many of the youngsters we tipped to have breakout seasons have earned themselves a move – we’re looking at you Erling Haaland – and as such are no longer available for transfer in the first season.

Also, for this list we’ll be discussing wonderkids that are 22 years old and under (sorry Fabian Ruiz), and we’ll also try to keep the suggestions interesting. You’ve heard of Vinicius Jr, Frenkie De Jong, Jadon Sancho, and Kylian Mbappe, you don’t need us to tell you they’re the best wonderkids in FIFA 20.

We’ll also split the wonderkids into a few categories: young players you can add into a top-tier first-team squad, lower overall players that need some training, and a few that you can definitely sign in your first season.

If you want sniff out some bargains for yourself, there’s no better place for career mode data than SoFIFA.

Best FIFA 20 Wonderkids

Highest overall players 22 and under

A lot of these won’t come as much of a surprise, but here are the highest overall rated players that are 22 and under. The list contains a lot of superstar names that will go on to be icons of the game, but there are a few interesting pickups.

With the new balance of gameplay towards dribblers, players like Joao Felix, Mbappe, and Sancho are extremely usable at the top levels of the game, especially combined with 5-star skill moves.

However, there are a lot of skillful, fast, and powerful young midfielders as well. Take a look at Houssem Aouar, Donny van de Beek, or Goncalo Guedes and play them on the left or right of a three-man midfield – they’ll burst into the box for tons of goals.

Wonderkid Position Age Overall Potential Current Team
Kylian Mbappe FWD 20 89 95 PSG
Matthijs de Ligt DEF 20 85 93 Piemonte Calcio
Gianluigi Donnarumma GK 20 85 92 AC Milan
Frenkie de Jong MID 22 85 91 Barcelona
Kai Havertz MID 20 84 92 Bayer Leverkusen
Jadon Sancho FWD 19 84 92 Dortmund
Ousmane Dembele FWD 22 84 90 Barcelona
Luka Jovic FWD 21 83 89 Real Madrid
Marcus Rashford FWD 21 83 88 Man U
Trent Alexander-Arnold DEF 20 83 89 Liverpool
Goncalo Guedes MID/FWD 22 83 88 Valencia
Gabriel Jesus FWD 22 82 88 Man City
Mikel Oyarzabal FWD/MID 22 82 89 Real Sociedad
Leon Bailey MID/FWD 22 82 88 Bayer Levekusen
Steven Bergwijn FWD/MID 21 82 87 PSV
Ruben Neves MID 22 82 87 Wolves
Eder Militao DEF 21 81 88 Real Madrid
David Neres FWD/MID 22 81 86 Ajax
Tanguy Ndombele MID 22 81 89 Spurs
Houssem Aouar MID 21 81 89 Lyon
Lautaro Martinez FWD 22 81 89 Inter
Wilfred Ndidi MID 22 81 84 Leicester
Donny van de Beek MID 22 81 87 Ajax
Joao Felix FWD/MID 19 80 93 Atletico Madrid
Ruben Dias DEF 22 80 86 Benfica

Low overall, high potential teenage wonderkids

Where the last list of players could be thrown into just about any top team, these wonderkids have a bit further to go. We’ve stuck to teenagers with this one so they have the most time to develop before they lose the promising player tag.

All of these players would be a silver or bronze card in FUT, with an overall of 74 and under.

Dominik Szoboszlai from Salzburg is a brilliant player in FIFA 20, but one of the more expensive on the list so wouldn’t work for smaller sides. As for other offensive options though, Alphonso Davies, Jeremy Doku, and Jan Hurtado look great, while Jonathan David is closer to the finished article.

Wonderkid Position Age Overall Potential Current Team
Reinier FWD/MID 17 72 90 Real Madrid
Ansu Fati FWD 16 73 90 Barcelona
Eduardo Camavinga MID 16 74 90 Stade Rennais
Dominik Szoboszlai MID 18 74 89 RB Salzburg
Pedro De la Vega FWD/MID 18 70 88 Atletico Lanus
Thiago Almada MID/FWD 18 72 88 Velez Sarsfield
William Saliba DEF 18 71 88 Saint-Etienne (Arsenal)
Nicolo Zaniolo MID/FWD 19 74 88 Roma
Agustin Urzi MID 19 69 87 Atletico Banfield
Yari Verschaeren MID 17 72 87 Anderlecht
Mason Greenwood FWD 17 67 87 Man U
Jonathan David FWD 19 74 87 Gent
Takefusa Kubo MID/FWD 18 70 87 Real Madrid
Alphonso Davies MID/FWD 18 72 87 Bayern
Enzo Millot MID 17 63 86 Monaco
Mohamed Ihattaren MID/FWD 17 68 86 PSV
Bukayo Saka MID 18 65 86 Arsenal
Adam Hlozek FWD/MID 17 70 86 Sparta Prague
Jeremy Doku FWD 17 66 86 Anderlecht
Jean-Clair Todibo DEF/MID 19 71 86 Barcelona
Jan Hurtado FWD 19 70 86 Boca Juniors
James Sands MID/DEF 19 66 86 New York City
Paulinho MID/FWD 19 71 86 Leverkusen
Ki-Jana Hoever DEF 17 62 85 Liverpool
Benoit Badiashile DEF 18 68 85 Monaco

Players you can definitely sign in the first season

When you’re doing your own career mode, you want players that you can sign in the first season. A few of our original suggestions have moved on from their starting clubs, so we’ve added a different player underneath their entry.

These are a few high potential wonderkids that you can add to your roster straight away:

  • Dani Olmo – CAM – 79/87 – 21 – Zagreb – MOVED TO RB LEIPZIG

At almost 80 overall, Olmo is already a decent addition to any squad. He’s been linked with a move away from Croatia for a while now, so it’s not unrealistic to tempt him away in the first window. Olmo’s starting stats in dribbling and passing make his effective high up the pitch, but he has good enough stamina to track back too.

  • Francisco Trincao – RW – 75/88 – 19 – Braga

With Dani Olmo off the table, try Francisco Trincao from Braga. While he’s not as good technically from the start, Trincao is similarly tall and quick with 4 star skill moves. Although his tackling is poor, he has well-rounded stats elsewhere across the board, including decent stamina and strength – which is rare in young wingers.

  • Nicolas Dominguez – CM – 75/87 – 21 – Sarsfield – MOVED TO BOLOGNA

With CDM and RWB in list listed positions, Nicolas Dominguez is a good defensive option to add to your squad. He has solid pace and defending, and sky-high stamina, so you also know that you’re going to get some industry in the centre of the park.

  • Weston McKennie – CDM – 76/86 – 20 – Schalke

A lot of young DMs who’re available in the first season have poor stamina, like Ryan Gravenberch at Ajax, making them a poor replacement for Nicolas Dominguez. However, the American Weston McKennie starts with a load of great physical stats. He’s also tall enough to play at the back without sacrificing technical ability.

  • Sandro Tonali – CDM – 75/89 – 19 – Brescia

With his cultured range of passing and headful of luscious locks is it any surprise that Italian wonderkid Sandro Tonali is tipped as the next Andrea Pirlo? If you’re looking for a classy playmaker at the base of midfield with tons of room to grow, add Tonali to your team.

  • Dayot Upamecano – CB – 77/88 – 20 – Leipzig

Upamecano is a quality young centre back who’s very attainable for a lot of teams. He seems to get bought by the AI a lot though, so move fast if you want him (or start your career with Leipzig). Upamecano is quick, strong, tall, and has decent technical stats, although that’s his weakest area.

  • Ibrahima Konate – CB – 79/88 – 20 – Leipzig

The more expensive and higher starting overall of the two Leipzig CBs, Konate is taller, quicker, and has better passing than Upamecano. They’re both the same age, so your choice will come down to personal preference. Konate might be more difficult to acquire since he’s in the default starting 11 at Leipzig.

  • Carlos Soler – RM – 80/87 – 22 – Valencia

While he comes with a hefty release clause of nearly 50 million Euro, Soler is a talented playmaker with years and years left to run. What he lacks in physical prowess on the wing, he makes up for in technical ability, and could be good teamed with a pacey full-back.

  • Phil Foden – CAM – 76/90 – 19 – Man City

Fancy saving Phil Foden from Pep’s clutches and giving him the play time he deserves? England thanks you! We’re only joking of course, but Foden isn’t a terrible pick-up, especially since he has such a high ceiling.

  • Sander Berge – CDM – 79/87 – 21 – Genk – MOVED TO SHEFFIELD UNITED

Sander Berge is a physical monster. Standing at 6ft 5” and boasting 91 strength and 87 stamina, Berge is a commanding presence in the engine room. However, he’s not all about athleticism. With starting starts in the high 70s and low 80s for passing, ball control and dribbling, he’s got decent technical skills to back it up.

  • Denis Zakaria – CDM – 81/86 – 22 – Borussia Monchengladbach

The only other player even remotely like Sander Berge, but still in the same price range, is Manchester United player of the year 2017-18, Scott McTominay. But him leaving Manchester isn’t the most realistic transfer. Instead you could look at Denis Zakaria – a more expensive option, but one that’s quicker and silkier, if a little less physically monstrous.

  • Pietro Pellegri – ST – 67/86 – 18 – Monaco

He might have the injury prone tag, but Pellegri is a brilliant pick-up for lower league teams thanks to his low release clause of just 4 million Euro. One of the most promising Italian talents, Pellegri doesn’t have much to shout about in his starting skillset, but stands at 6ft 2” and has a lot of room to grow as you progress up the divisions.

  • Morgan Gibbs-White – CM – 70/86 – 19 – Wolves

Similar to Pellegri, Morgan Gibbs-White has a reasonable buyout clause of around 10 million Euro, but quite high wages. He’s a well-rounded midfielder with a decent frame and no particularly weak areas. Train up his stamina, defending, and passing, and you’ll have a good box-to-box player on your hands.

For more on FIFA 20, check out our full review!

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