FIFA 23 Career Mode has had a bumpy start, with many fans frustrated at the lack of new features added this year.
That hasn't stopped many budding managers to tighten their pursestrings, with Career Mode's most bought player now officially revealed.
Could it be Haaland? Maybe it's Mbappe? Check below to find out who tops the pile.
FIFA 23 Fan Favourite
EA Sports has revealed some brand new stats surrounding FIFA 23 in the first month since its launch.
September was wholeheartedly success, with records broken and over 1.7 Billion games played.
One Career Mode stat has also been revealed, with the most bought player so far causing a stir.
Borussia Dortmund and England superstar Jude Bellingham has been revealed as the most bought player in FIFA 23 Career Mode.
The future England captain has been bought by over 630,000 players, no surprise given his incredible mix of stats and potential.
Bellingham is a star that shines bright in FIFA 23, with the former Birmingham City starlet able to grow into the highest-rated player in the game.
Strong, quick and a magnificent passer of the ball, Bellingham is by far and away the best midfield talent in this year's game.
Whilst it may surprise some that a midfielder tops the charts, we're just glad to see that FIFA 23 fans have good taste.
FIFA 23's Record-Breaking Start
FIFA 23 has attracted a whopping 10.3 million players within the first week, signalling the biggest launch period in the franchise's history.
This figure eclipsed the previous record of 9.1 Million, set last year in FIFA 22.
Nick Wlodyka, SVP, GM of EA SPORTS FC:
“The response from our fans has been nothing short of incredible, and we’re thrilled that our community is playing with their favourite players and teams across FIFA 23 in record numbers. With both the Men’s and Women’s World Cups, and exciting updates to our women’s club football content in game still yet to come, we’re just getting started on providing players with the most authentic and immersive experience yet.”
The FIFA 23 World Cup DLC has been revealed and will only serve to bring more players to the game, with EA looking to bow out of the FIFA series on a mighty high.