Manchester City is mainly known for spending loads of money on the transfer market, oftentimes without achieving the intended results. It isn't uncommon for this club to spend tens of millions on unproven FC 25 Coins players just so to prevent their rivals from signing these potentially prospective players.
However, Man City's youth academy has developed a reputation for putting out incredibly talented footballers in recent years. Kayky, a pacey Brazilian winger who can play both on both wings is the best example of that. At just 18 years old, his initial overall rating is only 66. but with enough game time and a proper training regimen, he can become a world-class player and reach an overall rating of 87. A price tag of only £800.000 makes him a must-buy for any club with a long-term plan of making it to the top.
Most European football wonder kids tend to get snapped up by the rich and powerful clubs very early on in their careers. Sometimes, however, these players blow up before they even show up on the radars of the scouts of Premier League, La Liga, or Serie A clubs. Such was the case with Kacper Kozlowski, a Polish central midfielder currently playing for Pogon Szczecin, a mid-table club from Poland's Ekstraklasa.
At just 17 years old, his strongest attributes are acceleration, agility, dribbling, and balance. His maximum potential of 85 makes Kozlowski an attractive prospect for any second (or even third) division club managers wanting to build a team around a talented CM whose skills will grow alongside the reputation and ability of the entire club.
Currently plying his trade at New York Red Bulls, this American youngster is a player with a profile that is very similar to that of Kacper Kozlowski. The only exception is that Caden Clark is a much more versatile footballer not only can he play as a central attacking midfielder, but he's also got the acceleration and sprint speed of a talented winger. This makes him an excellent choice for teams with very limited transfer budgets that need buy EAFC 25 Coins players who can fill up more than one position on the pitch.