In FIFA 19, Mohamed Salah was rated as the joint-best right-winger alongside Gareth Bale. In February, after the FIFA 19 Winter Upgrades, Kylian Mbappe also joined them on the top of the tree.
However, in FIFA 20, Salal is unlikely to be the top-rated right-winger. His performances have been brilliant and helped Liverpool win the Champions League, but it's that Kylian Mbappe was a bit better and is set to become the best right-back in the game.
Salah is still set to get an upgrade, and he will move from 88 to 89.
#1 – Kylian Mbappe (90)
Kylian Mbappe is on course to become the best player in the world in a few years, and he is slowly taking steps to reach the top. From being a highly rated teenager at AS Monaco to becoming the 2nd costliest player ever, Mbappe has shown the world what he is capable of.
Rated at 87 initially in FIFA 19, he was upgraded to 88. Now in FIFA 20, he's set for another boost and is expected to reach 90 – at the age of 20!
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