
EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS – Napoli and Inter dominate as three huge names miss out
The EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS promo squad is now available in Ultimate Team packs, featuring some of the best players from the 2024/25 Serie A campaign.
We're starting to approach the latter stages of the TOTS promo, with EA Sports releasing the EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS squad into Ultimate Team packs.
The seemingly never-ending TOTS content keeps on coming in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team, with EA Sports following the Ligue 1 TOTS, Premier League TOTS and Bundesliga TOTS releases with the EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS. Featuring the best players from Italian football over the last year, the EA FC 25 Serie TOTS squads include some huge names, just as we guessed in our Serie A TOTS predictions.
But, there are also some noticeable omissions, with Inter's Lautaro Martinez and Milan's Rafael Leao and Theo Hernandez not in the squad, though these could potentially come later on as SBCs. EA has also released two more TOTS squads into Ultimate Team packs, with the EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS being joined by the NWSL TOTS and Rest of Europe TOTS squads.
The EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS squad is now available in Ultimate Team packs until Friday, May 23 at 10am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 6 pm BST, when the highly anticipated La Liga TOTS will take its place.
EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS revealed
23 players have been released as part of the EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS squad, with 18 of these TOTS items and three TOTS highlights. Inter and Napoli dominate the squad, but it's Atalanta striker Mateo Retegui who steals the headlines, with the league's top scorer receiving a 97-rated card with four PlayStyle Plus'.
Elsewhere, there are some fantastic players released as part of the NWSL TOTS and Rest of Europe TOTS, with Sophia Wilson, Xherdan Shaqiri, and Temwa Chawinga the standouts from the two squads. Here are all the Serie A TOTS, NWSL TOTS and Rest of Europe TOTS players now available in Ultimate Team packs, along with official ratings:
EA FC 25 Serie A TOTS
ST: Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) - 97 OVR*
CB: Alessandro Bastoni (Inter) - 97 OVR*
CM: Scott McTominay (Napoli) - 96 OVR*
RM: Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna) - 96 OVR
CM: Nicolo Barella (Inter) - 96 OVR
ST: Moise Kean (Fiorentina) - 96 OVR
LB: Federico Dimarco (Inter) - 95 OVR
CM: Tijjani Reignders (Milan) - 95 OVR
ST: Romelu Lukaku (Napoli) - 94 OVR
CB: Alessandro Buongiorno (Napoli) - 94 OVR
RB: Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli) - 94 OVR
LW: Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) - 94 OVR
CAM: Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) - 94 OVR
RM: Christian Pulisic (Milan) - 94 OVR
GK: David De Gea (Fiorentina) - 94 OVR
CB: Amir Rrahmani (Napoli) - 92 OVR
CDM: Manuel Locatelli (Juventus) - 92 OVR
CB: Evan Ndicka (Roma) - 91 OVR
LM: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus) - 91 OVR
ST: Marcus Thuram (Inter) - 95 OVR (TOTS Highlights)
CM: Khephren Thuram (Inter) - 95 OVR (TOTS Highlights)
CAM: Nico Paz (Como) - 93 OVR (TOTS Highlights)
ST: Che Adams (Torino) - 92 OVR (TOTS Highlights)
*Four PlayStyle Plus'
EA FC 25 NWSL TOTS
LM: Temwa Chawinga (Kansas City Women) - 97 OVR*
ST: Sophia Wilson (Portland Thorns) - 96 OVR*
CAM: Marta (Orlando Pride) - 96 OVR
ST: Barbra Banda (Orlando Pride) - 96 OVR
CAM: Croix Bethune (Washington Spirit) - 96 OVR
CB: Emily Sams (Orlando Pride) - 95 OVR
GK: Ann-Katrin Berger (NY/NJ Gothams) - 95 OVR
RM: Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit) - 95 OVR
CM: Lo'eau LaBonta (Kansas City Women) - 93 OVR
RB: Ryan Williams (NC Courage) - 92 OVR
CB: Kaleigh Kurtz (NC Courage) - 92 OVR
CB: Tara McKeown (Washington Spirit) - 94 OVR (TOTS Moments)
CM: Haley McCutcheon (Orlando Pride) - 92 OVR (TOTS Moments)
CAM: Allyson Sentor (Utah Royals) - 91 OVR (TOTS Moments)
*Four PlayStyle Plus'
EA FC 25 Rest of Europe TOTS
CAM: Xherdan Shaqiri (Basel) - 96 OVR*
RB: Rodinei (Olympiacos) - 95 OVR
CAM: Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge) - 95 OVR
LW: Daizen Maeda (Celtic) - 94 OVR
RM: Vaclav Cerny (Rangers) - 94 OVR
ST: Toluwalase Arokadare (Genk) - 93 OVR
CM: Otar Kiteishvili (Stum Gratz) - 93 OVR
CDM: Patrick Berg (Bodo/Glimt) - 93 OVR
GK: Senne Lammens (Royal Antwerp) - 92 OVR
CB: Tomas Holes (Sparta Prague) - 92 OVR
CB: Stratos Svarnas (Rakow) - 91 OVR
ST: Cristiana Girelli (Juventus Women) - 93 OVR (TOTS Moments)
ST: Promise David (Union SG) - 92 OVR (TOTS Moments)
CDM: Adrian Sut (FCSB) - 91 OVR (TOTS Moments)
*Four PlayStyle Plus'
More players from the three TOTS squads will be released as SBCs and Objectives in the next week, while TOTS-themed Evolutions, Rush events and Friendlies cups will also be available.
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