It’s that time of year, us football fans all know what it is. More player ratings reveals have arrived (yaay).
In this article, I look at the points/ratings awarded to players from both men’s/ladies’ La Liga leagues and the soaring Saudi Pro League division.
Starting with La Liga, it’s usually a safe bet to back players from the usual top 3 sides to storm the list. Being Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid. You can bet on your favorite players and teams at ทางเข้าufabet. My personal prediction would go something along the lines of Real and Barca’s players being on top.
The Saudi Pro League is very much on the rise and hosts an impressive amount of legends & upcoming talent to help grow the brand. Obvious names to look out for are CR7, Benzema, Kante, Darwin Nunez, and the shocking arrival of Theo Hernandez.
Lastly, we have the ladies’ La Liga F league. The likes of Bonmati, Mapi León, and Putellas are firm favourites from last season’s FC 25. With all three coming off the back of another successful season with their respective club sides finishing in the top 3, one would expect to see them feature highly on the list.
Once again, I’ve NOT seen the full ratings reveals as I type this up.
La Liga Personal top 5
- Mbappe – Had a great breakthrough season at Real with 34 goal contributions in 34 matches. A beast in-game, like a cheat code almost. Mbappe will be top of everyone’s list to acquire. (I’ll just drown my sorrows somewhere, as I rip open 500 packs and still don’t pack this trailblazer).
- Vinicius Junior – The little Brazilian trickster savaged backlines with his blistering speed and deadly finishing. Not nearly as prolific as his French team-mate, but with 21 goal contributions in 30 games, little Vini more than played his part in keeping Real in the title race up to the final rounds.
- Raphina – The former protege of Leeds United has really grown during his time at Barca. After a shaky start, Raphina has become a vital cog in the wheel. Now hitting his prime years, it’ll be intriguing to see if the South American superstar can top his impressive numbers from last season. 29 goal contributions in 36 appearances.
- Lamine Yamal – Barcelona’s heir to Lionel Messi- will no doubt play a big part in the success or failures of Barca’s season. Easy on the eye with an abundance of talent and tricks up his sleeve. Yamal will continue to grow into the phenomenon he’s clearly destined to become. Raking up a ridiculously good number of 24 goal contributions in 35 and still only just 18 years of age. It’s a frightening thought just how bad defenders could be terrorized by the upcoming star of La Liga.
- Robert Lewandowski – Despite being 37, Lewandowski shows no signs of slowing down. 29 goal contributions in 34 matches prove Poland’s deadly number 9 remains a big game player for both club and country.




Another article with three out of the top five. (I’m seeing a pattern here). I understand why Jude is high up on the list, and rightly so. However, I’m not sure being second is fair. He’s a fantastic player, the poster player for the franchise, but there’s an argument to be had when you see Raphina lower down in 3rd yet he was instrumental in Barca’s title triumph. To no surprise, Spain’s biggest two dominate the list.
Onto the Saudi league, and there are no real shocks here. Cristiano Ronaldo leads the way after another free-scoring season. Despite no title win, the legend from Madeira remains very similar to last season’s card. A -1 rating drop won’t hurt CR7, and with the popular evolutions feature returning, CR7 could still prove to be a very lethal and usable card in-game.
That wraps up the best player ratings for those three leagues. I’ll be writing another news article on the upcoming announcements for the likes of Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and Serie A. Please do check those articles out and let me know your thoughts below regarding the list of the aforementioned.
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