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EA FC 25 Super Lig TOTS players leaked

EA FC 25 Super Lig TOTS players leaked

Time of India09-05-2025
Team of the Season (TOTS) promo is currently live in EA FC 25, and it essentially facilitates the top performers across the different leagues in the world. The upcoming
Super Lig TOTS players
have recently been leaked by user @WetDesignFUT, who is a prominent name within the game's community.
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The leaks provide a glance at the different players that you can expect in the Turkish league's Team of the Season.
It involves several big players, including the likes of Victor Osimhen, Davinson Sanchez, Dusan Tadic, Fred, and more.
All their cards will be phenomenal and add a lot to your Ultimate Team in EA FC 25. Here are all the details that you need to know about the latest leaks.
List of EA FC 25 Super Lig TOTS players to be leaked
The X user @WetDesignFUT posted on his handle about the upcoming TOTS cards that are arriving to the packs.
Essentially, the picture consists of different Bundesliga and Super Lig players who will be receiving special cards in EA FC 25's Ultimate Team.
The following is a list of the leaked Super Lig TOTS players and their overall ratings:
Victor Osimhen: 97 overall rating
Davinson Sanchez: 96 overall rating
Dusan Tadic: 96 overall rating
Fred: 95 overall rating
Visca: 94 overall rating
Rafa: 94 overall rating
Ozer: 94 overall rating
Bardakci: 94 overall rating
Anderson Talisca (Highlights): 94 overall rating
Masuaku: 93 overall rating
Aydin: 92 overall rating
Yavru: 91 overall rating
Gedson Fernandes (Highlights): 91 overall rating
Banza (Highlights): 91 overall rating
Thus, you can expect these players to receive a TOTS card in EA FC 25. Given how good Galatasaray have been in the league, it is was anticipated that they will dominate the list. Moreover, with the phenomenal performances of Victor Osimhen, he will be the headlining player, and getting the 97-rated forward will truly transform your side.
Besides him, other good cards are to be provided for players like Davinson Sanchez, Dusan Tadic, Fred, Visca, Rafa, and Ozer. Anderson Talisca is additionally rumored to receive a TOTS Highlights version as part of the upcoming release.
It is essential to note that the cards mentioned above are solely based on the leaks and there have been no official confirmations from the side of the developers. Accordingly, they must be taken with a pinch of salt.
However, given the accuracy of the previous leaks, it is highly likely that the aforementioned players get a spot on the EA FC 25 Super Lig TOTS.
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