Of course, that's not to say that the club doesn't still spend big, as evidenced by their massive transfer budget at the start of FC 25 Coins. which is once again the largest in the Premier League. However, unlike many of their rivals, the club generally spends pretty wisely these days and boasts what is arguably the best squad in world football as a result. This does mean that expectations are sky high at the Etihad though, so players who choose City will need to deliver results.

Those looking for some respite from the pressure aren't going to find it at PSG. What they will find, however, is one of the most star-studded squads in world football and a front three that includes three of the four highest-paid football players in the world. Mbappe, Messi, and Neymar are arguably worth every penny too, with the trio capable of tearing even the very best defenses apart when they're all on form.

Given how much stronger PSG are than the rest of the teams in Ligue 1. players shouldn't have to worry too much about securing domestic success, allowing them to instead focus on Europe. The club's owners are desperate to secure their first ever Champions League trophy, and, after managing to hold onto Mbappe during pre-season, they've arguably never had a better chance of doing so. Players may need to improve the club's midfield a little, but they'll be given plenty of money with which to do so.

After more than a decade of dominance, things haven't been going particularly well for Barcelona as of late, both on and off the pitch. They finished last season's La Liga campaign in third place just two points clear of Sevilla and are in the midst of what can only be described as a major financial crisis. Of course, one might not realize it based on the way that the club has been spending lately, with Robert Lewandowski, Jules Kounde, and Raphina all coming in at a cost of around €150m.

This mini-spending spree has completely rejuvenated Barcelona's squad, making them one of the best teams to choose in cheap FIFA 25 Coins career mode. In Fati, Pedri, and Gavi, the club also boasts three of the brightest youth prospects in world football, so they're also a great choice for those planning to build a team of young players with a lot of potential. Despite their real-world financial troubles, they have a fairly high transfer budget available right from the get-go too. Granted, those who choose Real Madrid will have about £50m more at their disposal, but will also inherit a squad that's fast approaching a potentially turbulent transition phase.