FIFA 20 finds that starting a managerial career is often the most popular way to play the prominent footballing title. However, millions of pounds don’t need to be spent to bring in the best players, as managers could instead consolidate their position at their club in the first season, before then unleashing their budget on the players available at cut prices in January.
This can either be done by activating the release clause of players that is criminally low given their talent, or by negotiating directly with a player as you bring them in on a free transfer when the summer window reopens in July. Either way, you could be set for domination in the league from your second season at the club. But, which players should be brought in if you’re a mid-table team looking to do the impossible like Leicester City in the 2015-16 Premier League season?
FIFA 20: Bargain Signing – Daniel Benitez
Every emerging club needs a safe pair of hands in goal, and Daniel Benitez is one of the most affordable available on FIFA 20. His rating of 80 already establishes him as one of the most steady goalkeepers on the game, and players will be able to sign the shot-stopper on a free transfer at the end of the first season. The Nice goalkeeper has 79 ratings for diving and handling and there is still room for improvement as he is only 27-years-old.
FIFA 20: Bargain Signing – Eric Bailly
Manchester United have a number of players that are out of contract at the end of the first season, but Eric Bailly us the one that you should have your eyes on. The Ivory Coast international is one of the more agile defenders on the game, and he rises from an 80-rated player to 83 within the next two seasons. He is certainly a defender that is confident on the ball and has prowess in the air. One that your team should be built around.
FIFA 20: Bargain Signing – Thomas Meunier
The Frenchman is another consistent defender that be gotten on a free transfer at the end of the first season. If your defence needs a solid right-back that is as capable at both ends of the field then you shouldn’t look past Thomas Meunier. He starts with a rating of 82, but he can rise to 83 given the right training. He is also versatile, which means he can be played further up the field in midfield should he be needed there.
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