The best teams to manage in EA FC 25 career mode

Despite some new game modes and mechanics introduced in this year's installment, the career mode remains one of the most popular installments EA Sports FC 25. It allows players to manage a real club, giving them complete control over almost every element of its day-to-day operations, from the players the club signs to the style of football they play on the pitch.



The majority EA Sports FC 25 players will likely choose to manage their favorite club or simply look for the team with the highest transfer budget. However, those with no real preference may want to consider running one of the career mode clubs listed below, as each one offers exciting adventures thanks to the strength of their squads or a fabulous story that players could help create.


Real Madrid

Transfer budget for season 24-25: £104,883,152

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Choosing to manage the best team in the world may seem like a bit of a letdown, but managing Real Madrid is likely to be an exciting prospect for many managers in career mode. Most of their starting eleven are aged 25 or under, meaning the players can look forward to dominating Europe for years to come. Los Blancos also have plenty of exciting young players just waiting to break through, with both Guler and Andric capable of reaching the 90 rating if nurtured correctly.


Barcelona

Transfer budget for season 24-25: £70,507,968

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Some may prefer the idea of ​​helping a fallen giant return to glory, and there are few giants that have fallen as far as Barcelona in recent years. However, despite the club's financial woes, there is a pretty decent transfer budget available at the start of career mode, and they also have plenty of players with high potential. Bringing Barca back to the top will require considerable effort, but the reward is likely to be far sweeter than any success achieved against their bitter rivals.

Wrexham

Transfer budget for season 24-25: £1,848,750

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After back-to-back promotions, Wrexham find themselves near the top of League 1. Their transfer budget is a bit low compared to some of the other teams in the division, but those looking to continue the club's Welsh exit from the Conference will likely relish the challenge. If funds are really an issue, players can opt for Birmingham City instead and try to help the League One club back to the Premier League, but Wrexham's story is far more romantic.

Chelsea

Transfer budget for season 24-25: £143,541,152

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Apart from Manchester City, no other British club has a bigger transfer budget than Chelsea at the start of this year's career mode. Of course, the players could easily make up the difference by selling some of the many players the central London club currently have. They can then use that money to add to the many future stars already working at Stamford Bridge. Pochettino may have failed last season, but skilled managers in career mode should be able to thrive at Chelsea despite high expectations.

Sports CP

Transfer budget for season 24-25: £22,924,808

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Those hoping to build a team for the future while still experiencing some challenges need look no further than Sporting CP. The club's squad is already full of exciting young stars, especially when it comes to centre-backs with high potential, but their current starting line-up is far from world-class. If nurtured properly, Sporting's squad will be more than capable of competing at the highest level, although the players may need to sell a player or two before they can properly invest in the squad.


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