There was a lot of speculation surrounding Skriniar’s next club during the summer, with Paris Saint Germain looking FIFA 23 Coins the most confident of luring the Slovakian player to join the French League. However, the deal didn’t happen, and Skriniar is fighting to reclaim the top spot in the league.
Wins to Watch means that when the team of the player wins three times out of their next eight domestic fixtures (starting Sept. 30) the player will receive an additional one-time boost in stats that is equivalent to a different in-form. In other words, if Man City win 3/8 games, Haaland gets another +1 over and beyond the in-form updates the player receives. (Lol ‘if’.)
Nations to Watch means that anyone who has a Ones to Watch card whose country is involved in this year’s World Cup will receive a one-time in-form upgrade when the team they represent wins during the tournament. The Erlings are having a difficult time on this particular front, according to reports due to Norway’s absence from the tournament. (‘Tough times for Erling’ is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)
Additionally, Nations to Watch players don’t have to be selected by their country’s team to receive the boost, so if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn’t make the Brazil squad and his countrymen win one win in Qatar and win, the Arsenal player will still be eligible for an extra +1.
In the end, it’s important to know it is important to note that Ones to Watch players do not get upgraded based on other promo cards. So if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April for an upcoming promotion called Factsmashers or something else that is the case, his OTW will not be upgraded to reflect the new promo. (Sorry Tyler. If it helps you feel any better, then you’re in virtually everyone’s preorder OTW Pack.)
The unusual transfer market behavior meant it was typically practical and affordable to acquire good promo players to your team even within a few days of when they were announced. It could still be the case in FIFA 23, but as of now, the top Ones to Watch players are likely cost you a substantial price. Since they’ve received no improvements at all so it’s difficult to recommend spending any coins on them.
At the lower end of the spectrum, Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund is averaging around 14k coins that’s only 4k more than the price he is selling for. He’s a decent starter centre-back, but he doesn’t have the famed ‘Lengthy running type. despite Dortmund’s inconsistent form, it’s possible to see that he will be a candidate for some of the Wins to Watch upgrade in cheapest FUT 23 Coins the coming weeks.