If you’re a fan of the gunners, chances are they’re one of the few teams you truly care about in the world of FIFA Ultimate Team. With the release of FC25 on the horizon, Arsenal fans are already speculating the new scores which their players will get in the game.

Why to FUT scores change?

Football is a dynamic landscape. Star players rise and fall. Newcomers have astonishing seasons and key players can push even further. EA’s series has always reflected these changes. Shifting around player’s in-game stats to reflect their real world performance in light of the previous season, with fine tweaks reflecting their current performances.

These help to keep the game alive and close to the real-world sport.

FC25 Arsenal Player Ratings

Let’s take a look at how the scores of Arsenal players might shift around in the coming game.

Goalkeepers

Aaron Ramsdale at 86 (+1): Ramsdale has solidified his position as the Gunner’s number one keeper over the last season. Providing consistency and leadership from between the sticks. Thus we can expect his rating to bump up a little bit to reflect these changes.

David Raya at 83 (+3): While Ramsdale has taken up the mantle as Arsenal’s top keeper, Raya has also honed his abilities. Given his lower starting point of 80, he’s likely to see a notable boost in ratings.

Defenders

William Saliba (CB) at 88 (+2): This has been a special season for Saliba, and his breakout and recognition deserves a corresponding change in score. In particular, his pace, tacking and composure have all been totally top notch.

Gabriel Magalhães (CB) at 87 (no change): Still one of the most reliable defenders out there—and most certainly within Arsenal’s ranks—Magalhães hasn’t done anything out of the ordinary this season. But that’s because we already know what a pillar of defensive skill he is.

Kieran Tierney (LB) at 85 (no change): Injuries were a big problem for Tierney last season. So we could see a drop in rating. However, it’s most likely that Tierney will remain at a solid 85.

Takehiro Tomiyasu (RB) at 84 (+1): The right back for Arsenal, Tomiyasu’s versatility and attacking potential have been on full show this season. Thus, a +1 is certainly possible.

Midfielders

Declan Rice (DM) at 88 (+3): Rice has been a big name for years now. His talent coming to Arsenal has caused a lot of noise within the Gunner’s community. But he has performed well, so it’s likely that Rice’s rating will see a little boost since joining the gunners.

Martin Ødegaard (CAM) at 87 (no change):  Ødegaard has been one of the creative cores of Arsenal over the last season. So it’s almost certain that he’ll stay at the powerful point of 87, if not receive a small increase.

Bukayo Saka (RW) at 89 (+2): Saka’s had a meteoric rise over the past few years, and that is only continuing. His pace, dribbling and finishing all warrant an increase in his skill. Enough said. If you want to get your hands on this legend for your FCUT, you might want to buy FC points and crack open some new packs. That said, you may also want to wait for FC25 to get the latest version.

Granit Xhaka (CM) at 83 (no change): Xhaka has found a more defined role amid the Arsenal squad over the past 12 months. Allowing him to focus on consistency and discipline in his playmaking. While his overall rating will stay very similar, we can expect those stats to see notable boosts.

Forwards

Gabriel Jesus (ST) at 87 (+3): After solidifying his place as an important forward for Arsenal in his debut season for the club, Jesus’ stats need to reflect that, warranting a notable increase.

Emile Smith Rowe (LW) at 85 (+1): Through both creativity and dribbling, Smith Rowe has continued to be an important asset for the Arsenal squad. Thus, we’re likely to see a slight bump in his talents in FC25.

More Potential Shifts

These estimates have been based on a combination of last season’s performance, the impact of incoming transfers and the overall influence of the listed players on the squad and team dynamic as a whole. But that doesn’t mean they’re set in stone.

There’s still a while before the release of FC25 and the start of the next season. Things such as pre-season performances, tactical changes, injuries and last minute transfers could all come into play to affect these predictions or bring more into the mix.

That said, these score ratings should be roughly similar to what we see in FC25 when it does release later this year!