Was there any doubt? Mattéo Guendouzi will easily be the Arsenal player to get the biggest rating upgrade when the winter refresh happens in February.
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The French youngster has shown that he can be one of the best midfielders in the world and play at the top level already. The 19-year-old has been playing alongside Granit Xhaka or Lucas Torreira this season and has been outshining the two in almost every game.
Rated at just 67 in FIFA 19, Guendouzi is set to get a massive upgrade. It is highly likely that the competition will be between him and Jadon Sancho for who gets the biggest upgrade in Europe' top 5 leagues.
Sancho is expected to get around +8 boost in his rating and if Guendouzi also gets that, he too will move from a silver card to a gold card in February.
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