Over the last few years, we’ve had some incredible right-wingers come through the ranks of the biggest clubs in the world, and it’s no surprise to see them dominating when it comes to FC 25 Career Mode. With some of them as young as 17 and already playing at the top level, there are a ton of wonderkids you can buy for your Career Mode saves.
That’s why we’ve put together a list of the very best right-wingers younger than 23 for you to look at. While some of them won’t be ready to slot into your first team right away, all of them are guaranteed to be some of the best players in the game a few seasons down the line, and are well worth checking out (as well as the best young LWs, too!)
Lamine Yamal is set to become truly world-class with a 94 potential in FC 25. Image captured by VideoGamer
Best young RWs in FC 25
Here are the top 10 best young RWs in FC 25 ranked by their potential rating from highest to lowest:
Player | Age | Club | OVR | POT |
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Lamine Yamal | 17 | FC Barcelona | 81 | 94 |
Cole Palmer | 22 | Chelsea | 85 | 89 |
Bukayo Saka | 22 | Arsenal | 87 | 89 |
Johan Bakayoko | 21 | PSV | 79 | 88 |
Matias Soule | 21 | AS Roma | 77 | 88 |
Geovany Quenda | 17 | Sporting CP | 67 | 87 |
Assane Diao Diaoune | 18 | Real Betis | 71 | 87 |
Michael Olise | 22 | Bayern Munich | 82 | 87 |
Luis Guilherme | 18 | West Ham United | 71 | 86 |
Yankuba Minteh | 19 | Brighton | 74 | 86 |
If you haven’t been living under a rock for the past couple of years, Lamine Yamal was always going to top this list. The heir-apparent to Lionel Messi at Barcelona, he’s already a Barcelona stalwart, Euros winner with Spain, and has an absolutely massive 94 potential rating – well above even his closes rivals in Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka who each have an 89 potential.
On the cheaper end of the spectrum, there are some bargains to be had. Sporting CP’s Geovany Quenda and Real Betis’ Assane Diao Diaoune are our choices as they have a low enough starting rating to be cheap to buy, but still have an excellent 87 potential, putting them almost in line with the likes of Saka after a few years – you just need to put the effort in to develop them.