Just like Kevin de Bruyne, Neymar's FIFA 20 ratings have surprised us all. The Brazilian missed a few weeks last season with an injury and was not at his best when he was on the pitch. However, he has retained his rating of 92 in the game and will be the best left winger in FIFA 20.
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93 – Cristiano Ronaldo (#2)
History will be made as Cristiano Ronaldo will be the highest-rated player in the history of Piemonte Calcio. The Portuguese star will be rated at 93 in FIFA 20 and will be the 2nd best player in the game after being handed a downgrade from 94.
After sharing the laurels with Ronaldo last season, Lionel Messi is back on top of the pile this year. The Argentine will be rated at 94 in FIFA 20 and will be the best player in the game.
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Messi will be a right-winger in the game, just like in the previous version. His pace has reduced by 1 but his shooting (+1) and passing (+4) have increased.
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