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#4 – Alex Telles (85)
Alex Telles is in high demand. The FC Porto left-back has been so good that all the top European sides are keen on signing him.
Rated at 84 in FIFA 19, the Brazilian is in contention to get an upgrade. The fan-favourite full-back is not going to get a huge upgrade and will be pushed to just 85 from 84.
Another Brazilian who has been in top form this season is Alex Sandro. Just like Telles, Sandro too is in demand and reports suggest that Manchester United and PSG are set to battle it out for him.
Rated at 86 in FIFA 19, he is likely to remain at the same rating in FIFA 20 too. Unless EA Sports decide to hand him an upgrade just to show that he is way better than Telles and Robertson, there is no reason why he should get one.
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