We’re two-thirds of the way through most seasons across Europe so it’s about time FIFA 19 hit us with their annual ratings refresh.
Every year those players who have excelled during the campaign, winning Team of the Week awards and more, see their original grades boosted.
Last year the likes of Mohamed Salah, Paul Pogba, Harry Kane, Dele Alli, and N’Golo Kante were all boosted thanks to their performances in the English top-flight.
So, as we approach the announcement of this year’s recipients, talkSPORT.com has taken a look at one man from each Premier League club who should see his stats upgraded in FIFA 19.
Arsenal – Matteo Guendouzi
Currently = 67 rated
Upgrade = 74 rated
Bournemouth – Ryan Fraser
Currently = 75 rated
Upgrade = 78 rated
Brighton and Hove Albion – Mat Ryan
Currently = 78 rated
Upgrade = 80 rated
Burnley – Dwight McNeil
Currently = 62 rated
Upgrade = 66 rated
Cardiff City – Aron Gunnarsson
Currently = 73 rated
Upgrade = 75 rated
Chelsea – Callum Hudson-Odoi
Currently = 68 rated
Upgrade = 74 rated
Crystal Palace – Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Currently = 70 rated
Upgrade = 76 rated
Everton – Richarlison
Currently = 77 rated
Upgrade = 79 rated
Fulham – Aleksandar Mitrovic
Currently = 76 rated
Upgrade = 78 rated
Huddersfield Town – Phillip Billing
Currently = 68 rated
Upgrade = 72 rated
Leicester City – Ben Chilwell
Currently = 76 rated
Upgrade = 78 rated
Liverpool – Georginio Wijnaldum
Currently = 82 rated
Upgrade = 83 rated
Manchester City – Aymeric Laporte
Currently = 84 rated
Upgrade = 85 rated
Manchester United – Marcus Rashford
Currently = 82 rated
Upgrade = 83 rated
Newcastle United – Sean Longstaff
Currently = 63 rated
Upgrade = 65 rated
Southampton – Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Currently = 76 rated
Upgrade = 77 rated
Tottenham Hotspur – Heung-Min Son
Currently = 84 rated
Upgrade = 85 rated
Watford – Roberto Pereyra
Currently = 79 rated
Upgrade = 80 rated
West Ham United – Declan Rice
Currently = 69 rated
Upgrade = 75 rated
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Matt Doherty
Currently = 74 rated
Upgrade = 77 rated