![]() Throughout February, EA SPORTS continued to recognise the individual brilliance of players all over the world through their Team of the Week.Īmong the notable inclusions this month were Mo Salah and Marcus Rashford as well as the latter’s teammate Luke Shaw who has rediscovered his form at Manchester United. In addition to Team 2 being released, EA SPORTS also recognised Liverpool star Curtis Jones as a special Squad Building Challenge, with two versions of the English midfielder available. Meanwhile, Team 2 was also released this month with Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka and Manchester City defender Ruben Dias included in the squad.īoost your squad with football's brightest young talent, available now in #FUT: #FIFA21 /gGkBe92w6Vĭiogo Dalot, James, and Reyna were named in both Team 1 and Team 2. Sergino Dest, Dominik Szoboszlai, Andriy Lunin, Alexander Isak, Diogo Dalot, and Chelsea’s Reece James complete the talented XI. Tottenham’s Steven Bergwijn and Harvey Barnes of Leicester are two of the England-based players included while 20-year-old Dejan Kulusevski also makes the cut. The first team was named in early February with three Premier League names included.īorussia Dortmund are represented by 18-year-old Giovanni Reyna and he is joined by Eduardo Camavinga of Rennes. With Future Stars, you can grow your own talent and upgrade select Future Stars by completing FUT Future Stars Academy Objectives.įUT Future Star Academy players will have dedicated objectives that you can work through to earn four versions of their Future Star item, simulating that player’s progression towards their peak. Future Stars’ stats represent the rating they could achieve at the peak of their career, if they reach their full potential.
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