The Lyon youngster, who has excellent dribbling ability for his age, has a release clause of just €4.9 million, making him an absolute bargain. Although his overall rating is just 67 right now, he has the potential of 88 in FIFA 21. Rayan Cherki (Lyon: CAM, RM, LM)Ĭapable of playing across the midfield 16-year-old Mathis Rayan Cherki is one of France’s brightest talents. And with a release clause of €25.2 million, it’s only a matter of time before one of Europe’s big boys come calling for the Lyon centre mid. His style of play has been compared to that of N’Golo Kanté. Maxence Caqueret (Lyon: CM, CDM)Ī box to box midfielder with exceptional stamina, balance and agility Maxence Caqueret has an overall rating of 75 and potential 87. With a release clause of €25.3 million, he’s well worth a punt. He’s comfortable on the ball with passing, composure and ball control stats of 70 or above, defensively sound with high tackling attributes and physically outstanding for his age. Currently rated 74 the 19-year-old has a potential rating of 87 in FIFA 21. And William Saliba is expected to be the pick of the bunch. If there’s one position France aren’t short on, it’s centre backs. If Tadino continues to develop, then there’s no doubt he’ll reach his potential rating of 86 in FIFA 21. And, as you’d expect with all Barca players, he’s comfortable with the ball at his feet – both composure and ball control attributes are over 70 – hence the overall rating of 75. Standing 6’3” tall and with a strength attribute of 79, he’s physically solid. Jean-Clair Todibo (Benfica: CB)Ĭurrently at Benfica, on loan from Barcelona, 20-year-old Jean-Clair Todibo has all the makings to be a world-class centre back. Physically, though, improvements are needed, which should come with age. He currently has an overall rating of 71 with a potential of 86.ĭefensively Aït-Nouri is solid with standing and sliding tackle attributes of over 70. The 19-year-old has represented France at both under 18 and under 21 level. Rayan Aït-Nouri (Wolverhampton Wanderers: LB)Ī product of the Angers SCO academy, highly rated left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri is currently on loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he’s expected to sign permanently come the end of the season. It’ll cost you €20 million to trigger his release clause in career mode. Still in the early stages of his development his current dribbling and finishing attributes, both 74, are not to be sniffed at. Left-footed, Mbeumo enjoys cutting in from the right flank and has pace to burn with acceleration and sprint speed stats of over 80. The 20-year-old right-winger, who can also play as a striker, has an overall rating of 74 in FIFA 21 with a potential of 85 and joined the Championship club last summer from Troyes. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford: RW, ST)īrentford have a knack of signing potential wonderkids on the cheap and they seem to have done it again with Bryan Mbeumo. Physically and technically he still needs time to develop, but with a release clause of just €10.5 million, he’s definitely worth a punt on career mode. Primarily a centre back, with the ability to play as a defensive midfielder, Nianzou has a potential rating of 85 in FIFA 21. Tanguy Nianzou (Bayern Munich: CB, CDM)Īt 18 years old, and with an overall rating of 71, Bayern Munich could well have another wonderkid on their hands in Tanguy Nianzou. Both are key to his role as a defensive midfielder. Kamara is known for reading the game well, which is illustrated with an interception rating of 80 and long passing 79. He starts FIFA 21 with an overall rating of 79 and the potential to reach 84, which is why Marseille have whacked a €30.6 million release clause on his head. The 20-year-old Marseille academy graduate has made over 50 first-team appearances since making his debut in 2016. Boubacar Kamara (Marseille: CDM, CB)Ī combative defensive midfielder, who can also slot in at centre back, Boubacar Kamara is destined for big things. Looking for the best young French players in FIFA 22? Check them out here. Here we look at the best young French players in FIFA 21. Pogba and Mbappe are just two of the most recent high profile names to roll off their impressive conveyor belt, and it shows no signs of letting up with Clairefontaine continuing to produce wonderkid after wonderkid. From centre half to right-wing they have strength in depth up and down the pitch. World champions France have one of, if not, the best international squads on FIFA 21.
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