Man Utd player ratings on EA FC 26 leaked as fans left stunned by squad

Manchester United’s player ratings on EA FC 26 have been leaked online.

Last season, Ruben Amorim’s team lost to Spurs in the Europa League final and finished in 15th place in the Premier League.

They have lost their first three games of the season and were humiliated by League Two team Grimsby Town on Wednesday, who eliminated them from the second round of the Carabao Cup on penalties.

Therefore, it won’t be shocking to see that several United players have had their EA FC 25 cards downgraded, as reported by EA FC 26 leaks on Twitter.

However, some of the individual players’ ratings have surprised United supporters.

Despite receiving a four-point raise, Amad Diallo—one of United’s few bright spots during an otherwise terrible season—is still ranked lower than Jadon Sancho (80) and Antony (81), two players in United’s “bomb squad” of available transfer targets.

The ‘bomb squad’ member Tyrell Malacia has only lost one point overall, reaching 75, which puts him ahead of his successful successor Patrick Dorgu (74).

After a terrible season, Diogo Dalot has fallen three spots to 79, while Luke Shaw has also been downgraded from 82 to 79, Andre Onana from 83 to 80, and Alejandro Garnacho from 79 to 77.

However, the ‘accolade’ of the largest downgrade goes to Casemiro, who was rated 84 in EA FC 25 but is currently only rating 80 overall with 36 pace.

Based on his efforts at Brentford, new acquisition Bryan Mbeumo now has an 85 rating, while captain Bruno Fernandes has maintained his 87 rating from EA FC 25 to remain United’s top player.

Below are the complete ‘leaked’ ratings.

“How can a team that finished [15th] get this?” a fan asked on Twitter.

Another person said, “That’s generous of EA; they should be a lot lower.”

Another replied, “Yoro, Amad, Mainoo are a joke, all three should be well over 80.”

Another said, “Malacia above Dorgu makes zero sense.”

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