Which One Will Appear On The Cover Of FIFA 18?
Who will be the FIFA 18 Cover Star? Every year brings a new debate over who deserves to be on the cover of the best world selling football games - FIFA. Not Messi nor Ronalado, here are some potential FIFA 18 players who have great hope to become FIFA 18 Cover Stars, and you also can check Redbull.com to know all potential fifa 18 cover stars for FIFA Ultimate Team.
Neymar
Like "dangerous", his statistics are good, but they do not tell the whole story. Fifteen goals in 40 games did not sound good, but Nei Maer's game was now more comprehensive, and he created even more than his score. So his performance in the field is magnetic - he presents such a multidimensional threat that he automatically creates space for his teammates - only the best football player can give a gift.
Not only that, he's the face of football in the biggest footballing nation in the world, and probably the face of the sport on a world stage when Messi and Ronaldo retire. How can it not be Neymar, then? Well, Barcelona's partnership with Konami might well get in the way of that, as might Neymar's own deal with Pro Evo, but if EA can find a way around that, we reckon Neymar will be your FIFA 18 cover athlete.
Marco Reus
Like club-mate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Marco Reus has shown incredible loyalty to Borussia Dortmund, sticking with his hometown team despite interest from the biggest clubs in world football. That loyalty alongside his fantastic technical footballing ability has made him a real favourite among football fans everywhere, and as a result, he won EA’s public poll to choose the cover athlete for FIFA 17.
Of course it was Lionel Messi's first year after the end of the contract, and Ruth was incumbent, and therefore had to lay the FIFA 18 cover, EA had a year to find an alternative plan, Reus Was injured this season. If EA vote again,coming on the cover of FIFA 18 is also a good opportunity for Reus.
Paulo Dybala
Just as EA predicted, Paulo Dybala continues to go from strength to strength, elevating his status to perhaps the most in-demand young talent in world football. He started the season slowly, as Juventus adapted to the summer exit of Paul Pogba, but as the club has settled, so has Dybala, turning in sensational performances that have fully lived up to his nickname of ‘La Joya’ (The Jewel). With his combination of pace, trickery, and a keen eye for goal, it’s no wonder that he’s on highlight reels seemingly every week, and at just 23 years old, he has a solid decade of top level football ahead of him. It might be time for EA to start looking towards the future, and locking down Dybala to a long-term contract to be FIFA’s cover star would be good business.
Eden Hazard
After a disappointing season last year, there was some talk of Hazard leaving for pastures new, with some reports linking him with a move away to La Liga, or even back to France. If there was any truth to those, Chelsea must be thanking their lucky stars that they didn’t take the money and run, because Hazard has been back to his sensational best this year, and is a huge part of the reason why they look poised to win the Premier League title in Antonio Conte’s first season at Stamford Bridge.
Hazard's season stats – 15 goals in 31 games – bely his true value. He's refound his confidence, and his ability to dominate games, and that has played a huge part in keeping Chelsea at the top this year. On top of that, his blend of skill, pace and goalscoring makes him a firm fan favourite around the world, and he's worked with EA before – we wouldn't be surprised at all to see him on the cover.
Antoine Griezmann
Atletico Madrid’s young striker has been attracting interest from all over Europe thanks to his goalscoring exploits, and he may well be leaving Diego Simeone's side in a few months, with Manchester United in particular lining up a big money move.
He also quickly became a French-born poster boy, and it was not surprising that his six goals in six games brought France into the Champions League final in 2016, although they lost to Portugal, but Graceman was a new generation of France, The core of the players who will become a force in Europe in the coming years. He filled all of our standards, and if he had a big move in the summer, we were likely to see Griezmann on the FIFA 18 cover.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Aubameyang's big smile is definitely to cover up, but he is not just a pretty face - it's more worthy of being a striker for Gabon. He made a goal for Borussia Dortmund this season, including the shameless hat-trick of Benfica in the Champions League last month, marking him as one of the best players in the world.
As the regular observer of the Bundesliga knew, he had been doing this for many years, making Dortmund the most deadly aspect of Europe. Perhaps nothing in his case is a lot of money, like Barcelona or Real Madrid, his star can really shine. Still, he is a good shot.
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