FIFA 23 is just around the corner, with football's rich list being revealed in this year's game.
We've already looked at Europe's elite, but what about the Football Lague?
The blossoming home to many fallen giants, let's take a look at which clubs will be boasting the biggest budgets in England's lower tiers.
Championship
It's no surprise that relegated trio Norwich, Burnley and Watford are all boasting the biggest budgets in the Championship.
Club | Budget |
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Birmingham City | £9.2 Million |
Blackburn Rovers | £12.3 Million |
Blackpool | £3.1 Million |
Bristol City | £10.8 Million |
Burnley | £20 Million |
Cardiff City | £11.4 Million |
Coventry City | £7 Million |
Huddersfield Town | £6.7 Million |
Hull City | £5.5 Million |
Luton Town | £8 Million |
Middlesbrough | £10.5 Million |
Millwall | £5.6 Million |
Norwich City | £20.7 Million |
Preston | £8.4 Million |
QPR | £8.7 Million |
Reading | £6.9 Million |
Rotherham United | £3 Million |
Sheffield United | £16.1 Million |
Stoke City | £8.3 Million |
Sunderland | £4.9 Million |
Swansea City | £11.1 Million |
Watford | £23.1 Million |
West Brom | £17 Million |
Wigan Athletic | £3.4 Million |
Watford top the pile, with some notable major assets in their squad allowing you to spend even more.
Blackpool and Wigan have the smallest budgets in the division, with sides like West Brom boasting a healthy transfer kitty.
The Championship is considered one of the most competitive leagues in the world and you'll have to battle hard in order to escape the land of fallen giants.
League One
Peterborough, Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday boast the biggest budgets in League One, with plenty of money available to spend.
Club | Transfer Budget |
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Accrington Stanley | £1.7 Million |
Barnsley | £4.5 Million |
Bolton | £2.9 Million |
Bristol Rovers | £2.1 Million |
Burton Albion | £1.8 Million |
Cambridge United | £1.6 Million |
Charlton Athletic | £3.2 Million |
Cheltenham Town | £1.6 Million |
Derby County | £3 Million |
Exeter City | £1.8 Million |
Fleetwood Town | £2.3 Million |
Forest Green Rovers | £2 Million |
Ipswich Town | £4.2 Million |
Lincoln City | £2.3 Million |
MK Dons | £2.4 Million |
Morecambe | £1.6 Million |
Oxford United | £2.6 Million |
Peterborough | £4.2 Million |
Plymouth | £2.5 Million |
Port Vale | £1.9 Million |
Portsmouth | £3 Million |
Sheffield Wednesday | £5.1 Million |
Shrewsbury Town | £2.2 Million |
Wycombe | £2.6 Million |
Portsmouth and Barnsley aren't too far off, with a number of clubs offering you roughly £2 Million in order to improve the squad.
Wonderkid scouting and youth recruitment is the main aim in this division, with a number of top clubs vying for promotion.
It may be a challenge, but League One is another decision that can lay claim to being one of the most exciting in FIFA 23.
League Two
There are some major big-hitters in League Two, with the likes of Wimbledon, Bradford and Stockport all occupying the division.
Club | Transfer Budget |
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AFC Wimbledon | £1.9 Million |
Barrow | £1.5 Million |
Bradford City | £2.8 Million |
Carlisle United | £1.7 Million |
Colchester United | £2.1 Million |
Crawley Town | £2.2 Million |
Crewe | £1.8 Million |
Doncaster Rovers | £2.8 Million |
Gillingham | £2.9 Million |
Grimsby Town | £1.5 Million |
Harrogate Town | £1.5 Million |
Hartlepool | £1.5 Million |
Leyton Orient | £2.1 Million |
Mansfield Town | £2.7 Million |
Newport County | £2 Million |
Northampton Town | £2.4 Million |
Rochdale | £1.8 Million |
Salford City | £2.7 Million |
Stevenage | £1.7 Million |
Stockport | £2.4 Million |
Sutton United | £1.4 Million |
Swindon Town | £2.2 Million |
Tranmere Rovers | £2.2 Million |
Walsall | £2.1 Million |
Whilst money is tight in this league, that doesn't mean you can't spend well, with free agents, loan signings, bargain buys and youth scouting your best bet to bolster the budget.
There are many top sides waiting to be revived and - with some smart thinking - you could become a club legend for one of these teams in FIFA 23.