EA FC 25 is about to bid farewell to 30 beloved players with real faces as the next Squad Update arrives.
Some are retiring, their careers winding down after years of service with different clubs and on various stadiums. Others are now free agents, caught in the limbo of football’s unpredictable transfer market.
Each player has left an indelible mark on the pitch—and in our hearts—and now it’s your last chance to experience their authentic real faces in-game before they removed.
Here’s a deep dive look at every player you’ll want to lace up with one final time.
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EA FC 25 Retired Players
These veterans players have etched their names into football history, and their removal from EA FC 25 marks the closing of a chapter. These players will be removed in the next squad updates, so hurry up and try them out now.
#01 Joe Allen

Joe Allen’s tireless work ethic and Wimbledon upbringing made him the midfield metronome you could trust. Though injuries hampered his twilight years, fans still cherish his metronomic passing.
You can play with him one last time at Swansea City and win a EFL Championship title for him before he retires and his real face will add to the authenticity of the experience before the game is updated and deleted forever.
#02 Lukas Jutkiewicz

Power, poise, and cheeky grin: that’s Lukas Jutkiewicz in a nutshell. Whether nodding home a late winner or bulldozing past defenders, his unmistakable forward presence has thrilled Blues fans.
His retire from the game mirrors the Blues’ fall to EFL League One—a bittersweet reminder of football’s relentless cycle. Play him now and return Birmingham City to EFL Championship.
#03 Óscar de Marcos

A one-club man through and through, De Marcos spent 15 years at Athletic Bilbao, Óscar de Marcos embodies Basque passion and versatility.
From courageous defensive tackles to surging runs on the flank, his calm determination has anchored many seasons. Honor his loyalty by fielding him in EA FC 25 before he fades away.
#04 Mats Hummels

Towering both in stature and reputation, Mats Hummels’ commanding presence reads like a defense masterclass. His move to Roma capped a good career.
A World Cup 2014 winner and Bundesliga icon, his absence in-game will leave a hole in EA FC 25 backlines. Make the most of his steely leadership now—it won’t be long till his real face is gone.
#05 Manuel Gulde

Reliable and resolute, Manuel Gulde’s trajectory from Stuttgart youth to Freiburg stalwart has been quietly impressive.
His disciplined defending and timely interceptions have bolstered the Black Forest club season after season. Try the player in your team’s defenses before removing him in the next squad updates.
#06 Anthony Losilla

Tireless engine in the heart of midfield, Anthony Losilla’s combative blocks and crucial transitional play have embodied Bochum’s fighting spirit.
He may never have stolen the limelight, but his grit wins matches. Slip him into your squad now to feel that unyielding work rate in EA FC 25.
#07 Mark Uth

Mark Uth’s rollercoaster Köln journey is the stuff of legend—lightning quick goals interspersed with injury comebacks and unwavering optimism.
His expressive celebrations and eye-catching flair demanded attention. Before that trademark grin disappears, let him lead your counterattacks one last time.
#08 Dominick Drexler

Creative conduit and set-piece specialist, Dominick Drexler’s vision unlocked defenses for Köln and Schalke alike. His delicate through-balls and freekick finesse made every match a chessboard.
His removal is a reminder of how fleeting success can be in football. Capture that playmaker magic now—these are your final passes with his authentic real face.
#09 Lasse Schöne

Heart and soul midfielder, Lasse Schöne’s tireless runs and pinpoint corners were hallmarks of Ajax’s dominant years and Nijmegen’s scrappy fights.
His infectious smile belied an old-school warrior’s spirit. Honor his joyful grit with one last taste of his set-piece artistry.
#10 Jonathan de Guzmán

Jonu’s silky passing range and calm decision-making felt too refined for Rotterdam’s malleable squads, yet he embraced each challenge.
His dual loyalty to Canada and Netherlands showcased his humble greatness. Play him now to weave those signature diagonal balls into your tactics.
#11 Toby Alderweireld

Defensive rock with a reading-of-the-game that few can match, Toby Alderweireld’s composed elegance at the back was a coach’s dream.
From Ajax to Tottenham to Antwerp, he’s carried that same understated assurance. His defensive IQ and long-range passing will be missed in your squad.
#12 Jan Vertonghen

A mirror image of Alderweireld’s coolness, Jan Vertonghen’s aerial dominance and ball-playing instincts formed the core of Tottenham’s best seasons.
His returning home to Anderlecht was the perfect coda—and now, it’s time to removing this retired player from EA FC 25 on next squad updates.
#13 Javi López

Spanish tenacity meets Australian vigor in Javi López, whose tackling tenacity and quick feet made him a midfield general Down Under.
His journey from La Liga prospects to A-League stalwart has inspired many. Before that charming beard and determined stare vanish, give him the ball one last time in kick off match.
EA FC 25 Free Agents Players
These players now float in transfer market—released by their clubs but not yet retired. In EA FC 25, their futures hang in the balance so these will be removed in the next squad updates.
#01 Ashley Young

Dynamic on both flanks, Ashley Young’s blistering pace and experience have kept him in elite circles for years.
From Man Utd glory to Everton’s fight for scraps, his versatility was his calling card. Try his cross-darting runs now—soon his real face will be relegated to memory.
#02 Jamie Vardy

Underdog icon and goalscoring machine, Jamie Vardy’s sudden bursts and non-stop pressing captivated the football world.
His Geordie grit and cheeky grin breathed life into Leicester’s miracle title. Don’t miss your last chance to unleash those lightning-paced counters with his real face.
#03 Kevin De Bruyne

Wait, what? The Belgian maestro’s inclusion here is shocking. Arguably the best midfielder of his generation.
Midfield maestro and assist-king, Kevin De Bruyne’s vision and passing range have redefined modern playmaking.
#04 Danny Ings

Poacher supreme, Danny Ings’ predatory instincts and low center of gravity made him a nightmare for defenders.
His resilient comeback from injury highlighted his spirited character. Experience the satisfaction of his low drive or deft chip one last time before he’s delisted.
#05 Kemar Roofe

High-energy forward Kemar Roofe lit up teams in England and Scotland with his pace and clever movement.
His youthful exuberance and wide-eyed determination were infectious. His free agency status is a reminder of how quickly fortunes change.
#06 Victor Moses

Converted wing-back marvel, Victor Moses’ tireless lung-bursts and seasoned crossing ability turned fixtures on their head.
His calm resilience through career shifts defined his path. Give your flank that the ball one last time while his real face still on the pitch.
#07 Stuart Armstrong

Creative spark and tireless workhorse, Stuart Armstrong’s intelligent runs and crisp finishes powered Southampton and Celtic campaigns.
His free agency mirrors his real-life search for a new challenge. Enjoy those late-arrival strikes in EA FC 25 before the next squad updates delete him out.
#08 Jérôme Roussillon

The French left-back’s overlapping runs were key to Union Berlin’s rise.
Now a free agent, his absence will hurt Bundesliga Career Mode fans.
#09 Jonathan Tah

Wait, Tah? The towering center-back was instrumental in Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten season.
His booming clearances and swift recoveries anchored Leverkusen’s backline.
#10 Reece Oxford

Once the youngest-ever West Ham player, Oxford’s career never hit the stratosphere.
Now 25 and will be a free agent in next EA FC 25 squad updates, his story is a cautionary tale about early hype.
#11 Thomas Müller

Misunderstood genius and Raumdeuter extraordinaire, Thomas Müller’s spatial awareness and knack for assists have made him indispensable.
His playful grin and tactical intelligence will soon be mere memories. Squeeze every clever flick or late-run goal while you still can.
#12 Lewis Holtby

Quietly industrious, Lewis Holtby’s studious approach and sharp passing belied his gentle demeanor.
His Euro 2012 heroics for Germany hinted at his skill set. Slip him into midfield one last time to enjoy those measured through-balls before he’s removed.
#13 Anthony Jung

A solid left-back in Bremen’s Bundesliga campaigns, Jung’s consistency made him a reliable squad option.
Reliable full-back, Anthony Jung’s disciplined marking and utilitarian style offered coaches tactical flexibility.
#14 Rémy Cabella

Flair merchant and dribble artist, Rémy Cabella’s dancing feet and clever flicks delighted French crowds.
His playful smirk was the surest sign that magic was imminent. Bask in those step-overs and inch-perfect passes one final time.
#15 Chancel Mbemba

Towering defender with nimble feet, Chancel Mbemba’s natural athleticism and calm distribution marked him as a future star.
His warm smile and composed demeanor gave teammates confidence.
#16 Alexandre Lacazette

Clinical finisher and gritty presser, Alexandre Lacazette’s low center of gravity and sharp instincts made him a joy to watch.
Once Arsenal’s clinical finisher, Lacazette’s return to Lyon has been emotional. His removal feels premature—like deleting a chapter of Premier League history.
#17 Ángel Di María

The Argentine wizard’s career has been a globetrotting masterpiece.
From Real Madrid to PSG to Benfica, his left foot is a weapon of mass destruction. Play him one last time—it’s what he deserves.
Final Whistle
Don’t delay—load up your Ultimate Team, Career Mode, or kick about in Kick-Off, because each player’s real face will be gone in the next EA FC 25 update.
Relive their defining moments, celebrate their personalities, and honor their legacies now, before these icons fade from your squad’s lineups forever.
Tell us in the comments who will be removed from your Career Mode squad and who you will try to sign soon!
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