There are several affordable upgraded cards and honorable mentions that were not included in the team because of pricing and chemistry. Notably, in-forms Boadu, Linsssen, and Giakoumakis all look like FC 24 Coins great attackers to back up the players in this team. Upgraded Tadic and in form Klaassen are good alternatives in the midfield as well. Finally, Dumfries is a very impressive right back that could take the place of Mazraoui.
It seems that EA can't catch a break when it comes to the newest entry in its sports series, FIFA 22. EA has long seen controversy surrounding FIFA 's Ultimate Team mode, and has even been sued over the practice of microtransactions in the game. Now, EA has announced it is looking into some allegations over employee behavior.
Recently, some Twitter users alleged that a FIFA 22 employee was selling FIFA Ultimate Team cards for thousands of dollars. Some of these cards are incredibly rare to obtain through random player packs, but apparently the employee could just add these cards to a player's account, for a fee of course. Some FIFA Ultimate Team (FC 24 Ultimate Team) cards that were being sold were Prime Icon Moments and Team of the Year cards for upwards of $2000.
The situation came to EA's attention after cheap EA FC 24 Coins players got #EAGate trending on Twitter. In a statement on Twitter, EA Sports announced that it would be conducting a full investigation into the allegations. If it turns out that an employee was truly engaged in the selling of rare cards, EA Sports promises swift action against them. The company plans to update the FIFA community a ta later time, probably once the investigation is completed.