Joao Cancelo has been just brilliant this season. He has been in top form for most of the season albeit a bit inconsistent. He has not managed to impress the Juve board though and reports suggest that they are ready to sell him.
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Rated at 83 in FIFA 19, Cancelo should be getting a push to 85 in FIFA 20. Regardless of which club he plays for next season, he deserves to be among the best right-backs in the game.
Dani Carvajal has been decent this season and with a lot going wrong around him, he has been the lone shining light in the Madrid set-up. Rated as the joint-best right-back in FIFA 19 initially, Carvajal was left in the 2nd spot after Kimmich got an upgrade in the winter rating refresh.
Rated at 85 in FIFA 19, EA Sports are likely to keep him at the same rating in FIFA 20 too.
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