We are just under a month away from the release of the latest edition of the popular game FIFA.
FIFA 18 will hit the stores at the end of the month, with fans from across the globe once again getting the chance to play as their favourite teams in-game.
One of the most exciting things as a supporter of a club is finding out the ratings of your team’s players for the new game.
Norwich had a frustrating season in the Championship last season but have made a host of new signings over the summer, with a vastly different squad to what they had last season.
Some players deserve an upgrade, whilst others are in need of a downgrade, with a few that could swing either way as well – given their performances last season.
So here are five players who deserve to be, either, upgraded or downgraded for the new games…
Josh Murphy: Upgrade
FIFA 17: 65
Despite not being a regular last season, Murphy still managed four goals and five assists in the Championship last season – as well as goals and assists in the cup.
He’s started this season strongly, with three goals and two assists, and deserves at least a 70.
Russell Martin: Downgrade
FIFA 17: 74
74 is much too high a rating for a player that has consistently underperformed for Norwich over the past couple of seasons.
The central defender needs to be downgraded to around 71/72.
Nelson Oliveira: Upgrade
FIFA 17: 74
After scoring 15 goals in 20 starts for Norwich last season, and starting this season with three goals in two starts for club and country, Oliveira needs an upgrade.
75 would be a fair rating.
Alex Tettey: Downgrade
FIFA 17: 76
After two poor seasons with Norwich, Tettey really isn’t deserving of a gold card on FIFA.
A downgrade to 72/73 would be fair.
Angus Gunn: Upgrade
FIFA 17: 65
Since he was given a 65 rating, Gunn broke into the first-team set-up at Manchester City and has made a decent start to his Norwich career.
Although he has conceded a fair few goals, Gunn has had a number of good performances in a City shirt and deserves around 68-70 for FIFA 18.