

At the start of your save, you will have chosen the depth of leagues to include in the game and how much data you want your computer to crunch week-to-week. One thing to consider when you’re getting really deep into Football Manager 2022 scouting like this is database size. Whatever your starting budget or financial clout, there are a few names you can add to your roster that grow into top-quality footballers - provided they’re given enough game-time, learn with decent coaches, and don’t drop a jar of mayonnaise on their foot and sever their tendons, of course. For that, you’ll need to sign some of the best Football Manager 2022 Wonderkids - superstars in waiting, ready to slot into your starting 11 and become new club legends. There's plenty of room left for him to grow into an all-time great as well.Anyone can waltz into one of the world’s biggest football clubs and splash the cash, but the real test of your managerial credentials is building for the future. He's been on a lot of these lists already, and that's because £50m for Jota is an absolute bargain.Īn elite finisher at 24 years old, Gomez is a smart buy at £28m.

As a bonus, young Youssoufa Moukoko will cost you £42m now and £420m in about five years. The start of the game could be your only chance to get him. He'll shatter scoring records for the next 15 years and will see his value jump to closer to £300m soon enough. Most teams don't have a spare £99.5m lying around, but if you do, get Haaland. He's 34, so you need to factor that in, but he'll score goals for a little while longer. Vardy remains an elite Premier League striker but can be snapped up for as little as £25m.

One of the best strikers on the game, £15m will get you a good season or two out of 34-year-old Suarez, who will need some massive wages to convince him to leave Madrid. £15m is Suarez's value / Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/GettyImages With an asking price of £14m, he's one to consider.
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His wage demands are a bit lofty but considering how cheap he is to sign, that shouldn't be a problem.Įarning peanuts at Barcelona these days, Aubameyang is a good signing once again. Gabigol is 24 and has some impressive potential, but even if he doesn't grow, he's still a top-tier striker for the next decade, which will justify the £12.5m spend.Īs far as value for money goes, Mertens at £3.3m is nuts. The 27-year-old needs to leave Madrid to show what he can do, and with 17 finishing and 17 heading, he will score goals anywhere. It's a similar situation for Olivier Giroud, who comes with a £6.5m price tag. Ibrahimovic is still one of the game's top strikers but is obviously coming towards the end of his career, but Milan know that and will sell him for £5m. Ibrahimovic's asking price is low / Mattia Ozbot/GettyImages You can have all that for £825,000.Ī regular on these lists this year, Choupo-Moting's £2.5m asking price is just too good to ignore. He's got 17 finishing and 15 composure, as well as a surprising 15 pace for somebody who is about to turn 36. Some heavy hitters usually try and bring him in quickly so don't waste time on this one.Īs far as pure goalscorers go, Yilmaz is up there. You won't find many better bargains on FM22 than Costa, who is a top-tier striker sat waiting around for a new club. His £6m asking price is more than reasonable for a top-flight side. He's 33 and should only be viewed as a short-term solution, but for that job, you won't find many better.Ī striker/playmaker hybrid, Livaja has some gorgeous stats which make him a great option for an advanced forward. £2.7m is a steal for Zahavi, who usually finds his way into a major league on FM22. Zahavi is a smart signing / Soccrates Images/GettyImages
