Brahim Diaz has just joined Real Madrid but has already started to play an important role at the club. He has made just 3 substitute appearances for Los Blancos but has been effective in all three matches.
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The former Manchester City starlet joined the Bernabeu side earlier this month after rejecting a new deal offered by the Premier League side. While he is not expected to be starting for Madrid this season and even the next one, he could well and truly be the buy that changes Madrid's 2018/19 season fortunes.
Diaz has a silver card in FIFA 19, rated at just 69. He will remain a silver rated card in the game but will see his rating go up for 2-3 when the rating refresh happens in February. He has an 85-rated Future Stars Nominee card and anyone who has played with his on-loan card will know that he is just too good.
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