Leeds United FC26 player ratings – Ao Tanaka deserved, Anton Stach underrated

Leeds United supporters will be able to pick their favourite players on this year’s EA Sports FC26.

Leeds United have secured 10 new arrivals this summer, all of whom will feature in this year’s edition of EA Sports’ FC video game, formerly known as FIFA.

With the game scheduled for release in September, player ratings are starting to emerge, with fanbases around the country eager to see how their own players have been rated.

With that in mind, MOT Leeds News takes a look at some of the upgrades and overall changes made ahead of September’s release, while taking note that some could be subject to minor changes.

Daniel Farke looking happy at Leeds United
Credit: Imago

Lucas Perri is Leeds’ highest-rated player on FC 26

Despite concerns emerging over Lucas Perri, the Brazilian will be the highest-rated player for Leeds on FC 26.

Up from a 77, Perri boasts an 81-rated card on this year’s game and is ahead of any other Leeds star quite significantly.

In terms of the defence, summer signing Jaka Bijol is coming in as 77-rated, with the promotion-winning duo of Joe Rodon and Pascal Struijk both upgraded to 76.

Jayden Bogle has received a two rating upgrade, while Bornauw remains the same.

Lucas Perri playing for Leeds
Credit: Imago

Leeds midfield receives huge upgrade

Coming in as a 79-rated card, Anton Stach is the highest-rated outfield player for Leeds on this year’s instalment of EAFC, though a case could certainly be made for him deserving more.

The German has received a two rating upgrade, with Ao Tanaka not too far behind him.

After Tanaka’s standout campaign in the Championship, he has been boosted to a 76, up from a 73-rated card last year.

Sean Longstaff features as a 75, which is a downgrade from his previous card, while Ilia Gruev comes in as the lowest-rated at 72.

Despite being frustrating at Elland Road last season, Brenden Aaronson has also received a minor upgrade.

Anton Stach playing for Leeds
Credit: Imago

Leeds attacking options look stale

Leeds have an attacker shortage in the Premier League this season, and none look particularly impressive in this year’s game.

Noah Okafor is likely to be the highest-rated, though his rating is yet to be revealed, alongside that of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Lukas Nmecha and Dan James both boast a 76-rated card, with Joel Piroe not far behind them at 75.

Jack Harrison is the same rating as Willy Gnonto, while Valencia-loanee Largie Ramzani completes a trio of 74-rated cards.

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