Like Hazard and Sanchez, Gareth Bale remains one of football‘s greatest enigmas. Massively talented but never quite fitting in with FC 25 Coins Real Madrid or its management, Bale has been on the decline ever since injuries started plaguing his career two or three years ago.
There‘s still a huge talent in there somewhere, and Bale‘s heroics for Wales will probably keep his reputation intact, but a European player plying their trade in the MLS usually indicates a decline in status. Bale‘s numbers are likely to reflect that sad fact when FC 25 drops in September.
Dele Alli was once touted as the best young midfielder in the world. During the 2022/17 season, Alli hit his phenomenal prime, scoring 17 goals and registering eight assists in 36 Premier League appearances. Since that time, the Englishman just hasn‘t been the same, although he continued to show flashes of that brilliance at Spurs up until relatively recently.
It wasn‘t enough to save the dynamic midfielder, however, and Spurs finally decided that his time at the London club was up as they shipped him off to Everton where he only just avoided relegation. Much like his current club, Alli is in trouble and nowhere near the force he used to be.
It‘s hard to explain where it‘s all gone wrong for Marcus Rashford. Initially one of England and Manchester United‘s brightest stars, the 24-year-old can‘t quite seem to cash in on his potential. Injuries haven‘t helped, but it‘s hard to find the true answer to Rashford‘s problems.
The 2021-2022 season was probably the much-touted striker‘s nadir as a United player, seeing the England star in and out of the team as he struggled for goals and form. A drop out of the international setup will only compound the inevitable rating dip that‘s coming Rashford‘s way.
Much like Eden Hazard, it seems as though Alexis Sanchez‘s decline was precipitated by one bad move. Sanchez was phenomenal at Barcelona and cheap EAFC 25 Coins arguably even better at Arsenal, but his move to Manchester United saw the Chilean become a shadow of his former self.