FIFA 23's Future Stars campaign is beginning to wind down now in Ultimate Team, with the Road to the Final (RTTF) promo rumoured to take over soon.
This year's Future Stars campaign saw the brightest young players in world football rewarded with insane special items.
The likes of world-cup winner Julian Alvarez, German sensation Jamal Musiala and record-breaking Mykhailo Mudryk were handed the best cards.
However, EA failed to acknowledge some of the most exciting emerging talents across Europe.
So, we're taking a look at FUT 23's missing Future Stars and what their cards could have looked like.
Alejandro Garnacho (OVR 89)
Argentinian winger Alejandro Garnacho is undoubtedly one of the most exciting emerging talents in the English top flight right now.
Quick, direct and with real quality on the ball, the 18-year-old seemingly has everything he needs to succeed. Somehow EA chose to hand his Man United teammate, Anthony Elanga a Future Stars item instead.
Moises Caicedo (OVR 90)
Despite having only made 26 Premier League starts for Brighton, Moises Caicedo is one of the best deep-lying central midfielders in the division at just 21 years of age.
The Ecuadorian number six was linked with an £80 million move to Arsenal during the January transfer window which was turned down by the Seagulls, showing fans just how highly they rate Caicedo.
Xavi Simons (OVR 88)
Somehow Dutch wonderkid Xavi Simons has never received a Future Stars card in FIFA, despite being one of the most famous talents in Europe.
We had expected the 19-year-old's impressive run of form at PSV to change this, but now, EA has robbed the youngster of an awesome 88 OVR Future Stars item.
Yunus Musah (OVR 87)
The United States 20-year-old international Yunus Musah has been sensational for Valencia this season and is now attracting interest from some of Europe's elite clubs.
The former Arsenal winger could have been handed a brilliant 87 OVR Future Stars card in Ultimate Team.
Wilfried Gnonto (OVR 88)
Leeds United secured the signature of Italian teenager Wilfried Gnonto for a fee of just £3.8 million from Swiss football club FC Zurich.
Now, the 18-year-old is one of the most promising forwards around and should have been recognised as such with an 88 OVR Future Stars card in FUT 23.