![]() This is a rebuild job, a qualify for Europe job and a become contenders job, all at the same time. The pressure is already on Jocelyn Gourvennec to steady the ship at the Stade Pierre Mauroy, but it is easier said than done with the club is financial disarray. The only other worthy mention was Angel Gomes coming back from his loan spell at Boavista. Amadou Onana arrived from Germany, but he’s only 20 years old. Maignan moved to Milan and Boubakary Soumaré joined Leicester City in the Premier League. You may think it strange to have the 2020-21 Ligue 1 champions on a list of the best clubs to manage in FM22, but the harsh reality is, the moment Lille lifted the title, they’ve been on the slide.Ĭoach Christoph Galtier left for Nice. We almost forget they’ve only won two titles in the last 10 years. Their list of potential superstars makes them not only an exciting save, but one of the best clubs to manage in FM22. ![]() ![]() ![]() Once the Cameroon-born forward reaches 18 he has the potential to develop into Europe’s deadliest striker, leaving you the Haaland money to strengthen everywhere else. Money from the Sancho sale, plus top prospects like Giovanni Reyna, Jude Bellingham and FM21 wonderkid and cheat code Youssoufa Moukoko, means they are set. As sad as that will be for the Yellow Wall, if you take charge in FM22 you could have two or three seasons with the sensational striker to really make a mark in Europe. The harsh reality is, this could be the last edition of Football Manager where Erling Haaland plays for BVB. Get ahead of the game by reading our best FM22 wonderkids to watch.įM22 Best Clubs To Manage – Borussia Dortmund Go win Real’s 35th title and then take them back to dominating Europe in FM22. Their defence needs re-working, especially after the departure of Sergio Ramos and Varane, but the midfield is stacked. Rodrygo and Vinícius Júnior are a FM manager’s dream, but you also have the task of getting the very best out of Luka Jovic, Marco Asensio, Dani Ceballos and Isco – or finally sell them on. Barcelona are no longer the powerhouse they used to be, and now is the time to push Los BlancosĬarlo Ancelotti is back in charge and this summer they not only added a former wonderkid in David Alaba on a free transfer, but they completed the signing of one of FM21s most coveted wonderkids, Eduardo Camavinga on a six-year deal. It’s a good time to be a Real Madrid fan. Can you win their first title since 2011, then complete the comeback by taking them to their eighth Champions League? Best Clubs To Manage In FM22 – Real Madrid There may not be money to spend, but the squad has a great mix, even some sellable assets should you want to put your own mark on the starting XI. FM21 wonderkid Sandro Tonali is in permanently.Įasily one of the best clubs to manage in FM22, you have the job to combine veterans Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Olivier Giroud with the youthful Alexis Saelemaekers and Rafael Leão. Gianluigi Donnarumma may be gone, but the arrival of Mike Maignan from the French champions is more than good enough to replace the Italians gloves. Their neighbours finished 12 points adrift in second, but AC Milan could see this as their chance to bridge the gap.Ītalanta are the hipster favourite, but have made a less than impressive start, Juventus don’t seem as dominant as they once were, the door is open for the other Milan club to push towards the title. ![]() Inter Milan may have dominated Serie A last season, but with the departure of key players – Romelu Lukaku etc etc – there is a good chance they won’t rack up 90+ points this summer. It almost seems like a crime if you can’t make them successful. You have wonderkids of past and present in Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford, plus the mouth-watering midfield duo of Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes. The strength and depth is there to challenge for the Premier League title, but positions like defensive midfield which need your attention to make this club truly elite. Money has been spent on the squad, something the fans have been screaming for, bringing in Raphael Varane from Real Madrid, the return to Manchester of Jadon Sancho and the second arrival of CR7. ![]()
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