The former Manchester United man played just 148 minutes under Unai Emery
'That guy' Danny Welbeck is out injured yet again. The English striker has been on Arsenal's injury list more often than the team sheet. And with his latest injury, he is not going to be offered a new contract despite his current deal expiring in the summer.
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The former Manchester United man played just 148 minutes under Unai Emery but still has 1 goal and 1 assist. However, for a player rated at 80 in the game, that is just not good enough.
With the rating refresh happening next month, Welbeck will be dropping from the 80 and above range and heading to 78. Once again, not many Ultimate Team players will be affected by this as he is only a part of the teams that are just being built.
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Even for the newbies, there are way better options like Roberto Pereyra, Kenedy and Diogo Jota – all Premier League players available for cheap.
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