Vinícius Jr (LW, 95 Pace)
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Another high-profile pace fiend, Vinícius Jr is worth picking up if you’re not building a budget team but you’re very serious about speed. With 95 Acceleration and 94 Agility, the Brazilian winger will rip up any defence, especially if you’re skill move savvy and can take advantage of his five-star training. It’s worth noting that his Shooting skill is fairly lacklustre, so you want to really be using Vinícius Jr to set up your strikers rather than go for goal. The good news is that he’s fairly cheap, at about 2,000 coins.
Falaye Sacko (RB, 94 Pace)
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If you’re looking to rush both flanks with speedy full-backs, then Falaye Sacko is your best bet on the right. The Malian, who plies his trade in Portugal’s top flight, is excellent on the ball and has solid dribbling skills that benefit from 80 Reactions and 75 Composure. He also has high Stamina and Jumping stats, which make him ready to scrap for the ball when you need it most, even if it’s deep into injury time. At under 1,000 coins, there’s no excuse to look him over.
Marcos Junior (CAM, 91 Pace)
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It’s tricky to get centre midfielders with over 90 Pace, which is why Marcos Junior is such a rare pickup. Especially if you can get a cheap position modifier to swap him into a CM position, the Brazilian J1 League player is a really strong addition to teams with more modest budgets.
As well as his 92 Acceleration, Marcos Junior also has solid Shot Power if he manages to get in on goal, and great Agility and Dribbling stats to hold the ball well while going forward. That four-star weak foot skill and high attacking work rate can’t hurt, either. Marcos is another cheap pick at around 1,000 coins, and his J1 links are good for other pacey players like Nagai.If you want to learn more about FIFA 23 Coins,please vist https://www.mmoexp.com/Fut-23/Coins.html