- Title hopefuls = Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool
- European football-chasers = Spurs, Everton, Leicester, Southampton, West Ham
- Mid-tablers = Newcastle, Stoke, West Brom, Swansea, Crystal Palace, Watford
- Relegation-battlers = Norwich, Bournemouth, Aston Villa, Sunderland
- Championship: QPR, Fulham, Burnley, Middlesbrough, Leeds
General Tips
- Always choose the lenient option when selecting your ‘financial strictness’. This way you get 85% of the money that the board receives from outgoing transfers to spend on new players
- Use the new ‘Training’ feature – even if you can’t be bothered to always carry out the drills, simulate five drills every week, it’s a useful way to help your players grow outside of matches
Budget For FIFA 16 Brighton
- Transfer budget - £4.7 million
- Wage budget – £316,000 a week
FIFA 16 Brighton: What the team needs
- Right Back
- Right Midfielder/Winger
Who you should get rid of:
- Casper Ankergren - £100,000
- Niki Maenpaa - £400,000
- Bruno Saltor- £200,000
- Inigo Calderon - £200,000
- Bobby Zamora - £550,000
FIFA 16 Brighton: Who you should buy
- He comes from Sao Paulo and the 1.3 million is a real steal
- If nurtured properly Auro can hit a low 80 rating
- You inherit an ageing right back selection and Auro brings some youth to the squad - he has loads of pace too
- Villareal rate their 18-year-old right midfield prodigy, so to get him for only £1.8 million is a real steal
- March will get better over time, but not as good as Leiva, and with only one natural right midfielder in the squad, the Spaniard is a must purchase