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The players for themselves and make a decision on their FC 25

Granted, player and team stats aren't as important in the FC 25 Coins series as the Football Manager franchise, but it would still be nice to have some statistics and graphs to let the manager gain a better understanding of their team and players. Another feature that is significantly better in the Football Manager series is the team and individual player discussion options and depth to morale. Again, it's not as essential of a feature to get right in FC, but there is plenty of room for improvement with the limited options currently available.
 
Maintaining positive relationships with players has always been a vital part of management in the sport, and it is particularly important in the modern-day, with player-power being at an all-time high. An improvement to player interactions and morale could open the door to many other new features, such as unhappy players leaking information to the press, a frustrated dressing room getting their manager sacked, or a manager that has their players' full support seeing huge increases in their work rate.
 
Opposition teams tend to be relatively active in the transfer market in FC 25. Although teams will rarely have a significant number of comings or goings, most will usually have at least one first-team player join and one leave each transfer window. This can make it interesting to line up against new teams to see what new faces emerge.
 
One aspect of clubs that never change in FC 25. however, is the manager. No matter how poorly a team performs in a season, or how many years pass, teams will always stick by their manager. This is a shame, as it would be interesting to see recognizable managers move to other teams and try to implement their signature playstyle with a new set of players.
 
Xbox's latest in an ever-growing list of acquisitions, this time grabbing Activision Blizzard for the monumental sum of $68 billion, has left EA at the top of the third-party publishing pyramid. While other third-party studios, like Capcom, Square Enix, and Ubisoft are comfortably sitting alongside it, EA cheap FC Coins has had a fairly substantial grip on the video game publishing market for a while, and less competition is certainly a good thing in EA's eyes.
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