Promising youngster Charlie Savage has been added to the Manchester United squad on FIFA 22 in the latest update, having made his first-team debut earlier this season.
It may have only lasted a minute, but Savage was brought on in Man United’s 1-1 draw with Young Boys in their UEFA Champions League clash in December.
And after that appearance, the Welshman was added to the Reds’ FIFA 22 squad.
The son of former United Academy player and Wales international Robbie Savage, the 18-year-old has mainly played for United’s U23s this season in Premier League 2 as well as United’s U19s in the UEFA Youth League.
The latest FIFA 22 team update was released on January 27, 2022 and is now available to download on all platforms including PC, Xbox and PlayStation, with a host of upgrades and downgrades in the game. United team.
So, what are Charlie Savage’s FIFA 22 stats like? We’ll take a look.
Charlie Savage in FIFA 22
Global mark : 60/99
Overall potential : 78/99
Positions: CDM, CM
Weak foot: Three stars
Technical moves: Two stars
Work rate: Medium/Medium
Due to his age and vast inexperience, Savage is only rated 60 overall out of 99, making him the club’s lowest rated player in FIFA 22, alongside fellow young midfielder Zidane Iqbal. (60).
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Charlie Savage’s face in play on FIFA 22
Despite currently only being 60 in total, the 18-year-old has a decent potential rating of 78 out of 99, which would make the Welsh midfielder rated higher than current first-team players Juan Mata ( 77), Diogo Dalot (77) and Anthony Elanga (68), and the same rating as Eric Bailly (78) if he were to reach his potential.
Savage’s potential is also the same as Björn Hardley’s, with the Dutch defender also added to the game with the latest update.
Hardley is rated 63 out of 99 with a potential rating of 78, making him the fourth lowest rated player in the United squad ahead of Iqbal, Savage and Shola Shoretire.
Comparing Savage’s potential to the potential of Shoretire (84), Hannibal Mejbri (84), Elanga (84) and Amad Diallo (85), the Welshman’s potential is low, but due to his lack of first-team experience and his 18 years. -years, it is difficult to accurately judge its real potential.
Having only 60 ratings, the striker currently has very low stats, with his vision (65), long passing (65), short passing (65), curve (64) and composure (63). ) his highest rated individual attributes, showing that passing is his strongest attribute.
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