With 16 clean sheets this season, Ederson is doing all he can to help Manchester City retain the league title. The Brazilian has been amazing this season and is the main reason why the Cityzens are confident in playing out from the back.
Rated at 86 in FIFA 19, EA Sports have to give him an upgrade this summer. He should be pushed to 87 at least – same as Alisson has in FIFA 19 after the winter upgrades.
What has happened to De Gea? From being the best goalkeeper in the world to not even being the best Spanish goalkeeper in the Premier League! The Manchester United star has been way below average this season and is bound to get a downgrade.
Rated at 91 in FIFA 19, there is no way EA Sports can keep him at such a high rating. He should be pushed to 88 as there are far better keepers who deserve higher ratings than that.
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