The EA FC 25 world is in a waiting as supporters gear up for the upcoming set of Squad Updates, and it will include a combination of veteran players, breakout wonderkids, and old familiar faces returning to the EA FC 25.
These updates, a mainstay of EA’s live-service approach, ensure the game remains current by mirroring real-world form, transfers, and licensing updates.
But undoubtedly, this year’s updates were not sufficient, and more attention was needed in terms of fixes and additions.
This time around, though, supporters are especially looking forward to the comeback of players with real faces—some of whom have been out for more than a year—complemented by next-generation players poised to leave their stamp.
Let’s dive into the players coming to EA FC 25 and what their inclusion will represent for gamers and football fans alike.
EA FC 25 Players Returning with Real Faces
Philippe Coutinho

There was a time when Coutinho’s trademark curlers lit up FIFA’s covers—and understandably, fans still cherish those silky one-twos and boundary-bending free kicks.
After a long absence from the series (his last appearance outing was in EA FC 24 – Squad Update at August 2023), his return to EA FC 25 as Aston Villa’s enigmatic playmaker is a welcome one.
At 79, our predicted overall reflects a player whose vision and technique remain world-class, even if his explosive peak years lie behind him.
Gamers and fans will relish that familiar flair: the gentle body feints, the perfectly weighted through-ball, the post-goal celebration that so often mixed relief with sheer joy.
Nathan Fraser

A 20-year-old striker with a lightning bolt in his boot, Fraser’s predicted 61 rating might underplay just how deadly he can be against tired defenses.
What he lacks in raw muscle, he more than makes up for in anticipation and killer instinct—qualities that hint at an 81-potential future star.
For Wolves fans unlocking him in Career Mode, it’s that “hidden gem” vibe: unpolished, but brimming with possibility.
Soon, you’ll watch him sprint in behind, ghost past defenders, and fire low-driven shots that leave keepers scrambling.
Silvano Vos

Vos is that calming presence in midfield, the kind of engine room pillar you only notice when he’s not there.
Tall, composed, and reading the game like an open book, he’s the perfect shield for Milan’s playmakers.
A predicted 67 overall today, yet the 83 ceiling promises a dominant two-way midfielder in just a couple of seasons.
Imagine pairing him with a more attack-minded partner, unleashing tackles that turn into rocket-powered counters—you’ll quickly see why scouts drool over him in Real-Life and gamers in EA FC 25 alike.
Silas Katompa Mvumpa

Multifaceted and athletic, Silas is the Swiss Army knife of Stuttgart’s frontline.
At 74 overall, he already offers superb pace and dribbling, while a 77 potential suggests extra polish on his finishing and decision-making.
Whether you deploy him on the wing to bombard full-backs or as a striker to exploit his direct runs, he brings a joie de vivre seldom seen in purely statistical profiles.
Expect plenty of “wow” moments: cheeky nutmegs, outside-of-the-boot passes, and those trademark shoulder shimmies when he leaves defenders in his dust.
José Cifuentes

A midfield workhorse, Cifuentes is all about grit, tenacity, and timely interceptions.
His predicted 72 overall reflects those box-to-box engine traits—stamina, positioning, and a knack for late runs into the box.
Potential pegged at 75 hints at modest growth, but for many Career Mode managers, he’s already the linchpin: breaking up play, recycling possession, and occasionally unleashing thunderous strikes from distance.
In Glasgow blue, he’ll be as relentless on screen as he is on the pitch.
Brad Smith

Brad Smith’s inclusion reminds us that MLS rosters are bursting with characters as colorful as the cities they represent.
At 64 overall—identical to his potential—Smith is a reliable utility man: disciplined in defense down the flank, and capable of whipping in a decent cross when venturing forward.
Fans of American soccer will enjoy seeing his grizzled veteran’s face, testifying to the league’s growing respect on the global stage.
Kei Kamara

The name sounds like soccer lore, and it is. Kamara’s backstory reads like a football odyssey—countless clubs, countless goals, unflagging passion.
Predicted at 67 overall (matching his potential), he’s a classic poacher: physical, opportunistic, and blessed with a veteran’s instinct in the box.
In EA FC 25’s Career Mode, a short-term coup for fans craving immediate goals and emotional comebacks.
Ryan Raposo

Raposo’s predicted 65 reflects a young winger still sharpening his end product.
With a ceiling of 68, he won’t rock the global game instantly—but he embodies the MLS academy success story.
Quick, agile, and fearless in one-on-ones, he’ll provide an authentic West Coast flair in the virtual edition.
Expect to see him darting down the flank, cutting inside, and perhaps finally adding clinical finishing as you guide him to his potential.
Johnny Russell

Reliable, seasoned, and blessed with a left peg full of magic, Russell occupies that sweet spot of trustworthy veterans.
A 71 overall sticks with him—there’s no hidden sky-high potential, but he already delivers crosses, set-pieces, and that decisive final pass.
His return will thrill Real Salt Lake faithful and EA FC 25 players who love a steady creative spark on the right.
Ryan Kent

Kent’s silky dribbles and infectious grin make him instantly likable, both IRL and on your console.
At 75 overall, he’s a top-tier winger for most MLS sides in Career Mode—and that figure likely mirrors what EA goes with.
His return to “real face” status ensures that every feint, every pacey burst, and every joyous celebration hits with authenticity.
For those scouting the Sounders squad, he’s a marquee name that underscores the league’s creative development.
Final Whistle
Real faces in EA FC 25 reconnect us to the human stories behind the stats—the journeyman striker who’s still hungry at 37, the academy graduate chasing his first big move, the seasoned pro offering mentorship both on and off the pitch.
When those faces animate league intros, cutscenes, or celebratory replays, they remind us that football is as much about people as it is about numbers.
As you dive into the next squad update—whether in Ultimate Team, Career Mode, or Kick-Off—keep an eye out for Philippe’s trademark smirk, Silas’s intensity, and Kei’s triumphant roar.
These returns aren’t just cosmetic; they’re a nod to the living, breathing culture of world football that EA FC 25 strives to capture every season.
Grab your controller, choose your mode, and let those familiar faces inspire new memories—because in the end, it’s the human moments that make football truly unforgettable.
Remember: all ratings below are predictions, subject to EA’s final decisions.
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2 Comments
Which players will be removed, as i know players will be released from clubs and i dont want to lose any players after gaining some.
Ashley young
Maria thorisdottir
Kevin de bruyne
Those 3 players might end up being removed.
Unfortunately, All of them will be removed.
Thanks for your comment.