Last year's unusual transfer market pattern

  • And, even better, Nations to FIFA 23 Coins Watch players don't require selection for their national team in order to be upgraded, meaning that if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazil squad and his countrymen score a win out in Qatar, the Arsenal striker will still receive an additional +1.

    Additionally, it's important to note that Ones to Watch players do not get upgraded based on other promotional cards. In other words, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April as part of the new promotion known as Factsmashers or something similar that is the case, his OTW will not be upgraded in line with the promo. (Sorry Tyler. If it makes you feel any better, you're the pre-orders of everyone's OTW package.)

    Last year's unusual transfer market pattern meant it was not always practical or affordable to add good promo players to your team even within a few days of their release. It could still be the case with FIFA 23, but for this moment, the most popular Ones to Watch players are likely to cost you a huge cost. Because they've received no upgrades at all It is difficult to recommend spending money for them.

    On the less expensive end of the scale, Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund is hovering around 14k coins, which's just 4k higher than the value of his discard. He's a good starter center-back, though he doesn't possess the sought-after 'Lengthy running style, and despite Dortmund's inconsistent form, it's not hard to imagine his locking in his Wins to Watch upgrade in the next few weeks.

    Despite their recent woes on the field, Juventus still have FUT 23 Coins buy a quite good team and could be very enjoyable to play with for FIFA 23.