
EA FC 25 Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC tasks, solutions, and more
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One of the latest arrivals in EA FC 25 is the Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC, and it celebrates his legacy at Bayern Munich. The German international is now set to leave his boyhood club, where he had won everything possible.
With this SBC, you can get a 96-rated attacking midfielder, considerably improving your Ultimate Team.
There are 13 different tasks that you will have to complete to get the card, and it will cost you approximately 1.1 to 1.2 million coins worth of players. Here are all the details about the new Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC in EA FC 25.
EA FC 25 Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC
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The following are the different tasks you will have to complete as part of the Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC in EA FC 25:
Task 1 – FC Bayern Munich
Min. team rating: 86.
No. of players from FC Bayern Munich: Min. 1
Task 2 – Germany
Min. team rating: 87.
No. of players from Germany: Min. 1
Task 3 – Bundesliga
Min. team rating: 88.
No. of players from Bundesliga: Min. 1
Task 4 – Top Form
Min. team rating: 88.
No. of TOTS / TOTW players: Min. 1
Task 5 – 89-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 89.
Task 6 – 89-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 89.
No. of TOTS / TOTW players: Min. 1
Task 7 – 90-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 90.
Task 8 – 90-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 90.
Task 9 – 90-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 90.
Task 10 – 90-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 90.
No. of TOTS / TOTW players: Min. 1
Task 11 – 91-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 91.
Task 12 – 91-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 91.
Task 13 – 91-Rated Squad
Min. team rating: 91.
No. of TOTS / TOTW players: Min. 1
EA FC 25 Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC cheapest solutions
You can use these players to complete the Thomas Muller End of an Era SBC for the cheapest cost in EA FC 25:
Task 1 – FC Bayern Munich
Coman 84
Renard 88
Swanson 87
Janssen 84
Pajor 87
Mead 88
Malard 82
Hegering 82
Lukaku 82
Botman 82
Osimhen 87
Task 2 – Germany
Lewandowski 88
Sabitzer 84
Jorginho 82
Salah 89
Schar 82
Ilestedt 84
Sule 82
Rodri 91
Mariona 84
Haaland 91
Luana 82
Task 3 – Bundesliga
Acerbi 84
Kovacic 83
Romero 84
De Ligt 84
Patri Guijarro 88
Simons 83
Ruben Dias 88
Mead 88
Rodman 84
Onumonu 92
Doorsoun 93
Task 4 – Top Form
Koulibaly 84
Grealish 84
Trossard 83
Hakimi 84
Haaland 91
Dani Olmo 84
Ruben Dias 88
Aitana Bonmati 91
Vlahovic 84
Alba Redondo 84
Daniel Podence 93
Task 5, 6 – 89-Rated Squad
Isco 93
Casemiro 84
Koulibaly 84
Rodri 91
Romero 84
Dovbyk 84
Engen 84
Alvarez 84
Walker 84
Goncalo Inacio 93
Iago Aspas 93
Task 7, 8, 9, 10 – 90-Rated Squad
Maddison 85
Milinkovic-Savic 85
Foord 85
Irene Paredes 88
Palhinha 85
Bruno Guimaraes 85
Kelly 86
Hjulmand 93
Boe Risa 93
Iago Aspas 93
Francisco Moura 93
Task 11, 12, 13 – 91-Rated Squad
Weir 94
Gabriel 86
Roord 86
Schuller 86
Pedri 86
Lavogez 92
Musiala 87
James 86
Hjulmand 93
Boe Risa 93
Doorsoun 93
Other fodder cards sitting in your Ultimate Team can also be used to complete this SBC in EA FC 25.
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