FIFA 17 fans are counting down until the release of the new game.
It’s now less than a month away until gamers can get stuck into the newest iteration of the FIFA games which is set for release on September 29. Having had a bash on the game, we can confirm it’s absolutely incredible – this is what we found out.
We’re getting a slow drip feed of information of what’s new for FIFA 17, how the game handles and what player ratings for the world’s top stars are. But for anyone ready to play the latest edition in career mode with their favourite team will want to know what kind of transfer kitty their clubs are sitting on.
So, luckily, someone has leaked the transfer budgets for the Premier League’s top clubs so we can all get planning our teams and which stars we’re going to blow the money on.
It looks like the Manchester clubs will have financial dominance in England on the game.
Jose Mourinho’s United have the most money at their disposal with a budget of £122,134,856. It’s closely followed by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City who apparently have £100,981,872 to plunge into their transfer dealings.
Both clubs have spent more than £150m in the transfer market this summer so it seems like they’ve been allocated the most money to play with on the game.
Chelsea, who’s new boss Antonio Conte has brought in the likes of Michy Batshuayi and N’Golo Kante, will have £93,237,112 to spend on the game.
In Europe it looks like PSG have a fair chunk of money to replace the imperious Zlatan Ibrahimovic, being allocated a transfer kitty of £93,237,112. And if you’re planning on taking over the reins at Real Madrid, you’re going to have £89,024,592 at your disposal.
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The Daily Star has published a list of all 20 Premier League teams’ budgets…
20. Burnley £26,325,166
19. Hull £27,277,404
18. Watford 27 718 716
17. Middlesbrough £27,850,290
16. Bournemouth £28,396,952
15. Swansea £30,916,380
14. West Brom £30,916,380
13. Crystal Palace £31,597,382
12. Spurs £35,165,128
11. Sunderland £40,663,000
10. Southampton £43,005,004
9. Leicester £47,431,788
8. Everton £47,638,276
7. Liverpool £62,906,076
6. West Ham £63,752,556
5. Stoke £68,928,672
4. Arsenal £76,501,448
3. Chelsea £84,256,840
2. Manchester City £100,981,872
1. Manchester United £106,040,664
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