FIFA 23 ratings: England's 25 best players predicted, featuring Kane, Sterling & Sancho

FIFA 23 is just around the corner.
The newest edition of the game is set to be released on September 30th.
We’ve predicted the 25 highest-rated English footballers with the game just a few months away,
=24. Harry Maguire 81 (-3)
Maguire had a dismal 2021/22 season. A big downgrade is coming his way.
=24. Ben White – 81 (+2)
White earned a ยฃ50m move to Arsenal at the start of last campaign and helped them to 13 Premier League clean sheets. He deserves to be rated in the 80s.
=24. Luke Shaw – 81 (-3)
Like Maguire, Shaw is in line for a massive downgrade. He may no longer be Man United’s first-choice left-back after the arrival of Tyrell Malacia.
=20. Fikayo Tomori – 82 (+3)
Tomori was pivotal in AC Milan’s Serie A triumph in 2022.
=20. Marcus Rashford – 82 (-3)
Rashford had a poor 2021/22 campaign, hitting the back of the net just five times for United.

=20. Ben Chilwell – 82 (+0)
Chilwell would have been in line for an upgrade but a long-term knee injury limited him to just 13 appearances.
=20. Tammy Abraham – 82 (+4)
Abraham hit the back of the net 27 times in the 2021/22 season. He deserves an upgrade.
=12. Jordan Pickford – 83 (+0)
No change to Pickford’s rating. He had a decent 2021/22 campaign as he helped Everton maintain their Premier League status.
=12. Jarrod Bowen – 83 (+5)
Bowen recorded 12 goals and 17 assists in the Premier League last season. We’re predicting him to be given an upgrade of +5 from 78-83.
=12. Jordan Henderson – 83 (-1)
Henderson was steady last season but, now 32, we think he’ll be given a slight downgrade.

=12. Kalvin Phillips – 83 (+2)
Phillips was Leeds’ standout performer for many years before earning the move to Man City this summer.
=12. Jack Grealish – 83 (-1)
Grealish’s first season at Man City did not go to plan. A minor downgrade is coming his way, but don’t be surprised if he comes good in the 2022/23 season.
=12. James Maddison – 83 (+1)
Maddison scored 12 goals and recorded 11 assists in the Premier League last season. How he only has one England cap we will never know.
=12. Jude Bellingham – 83 (+4)
Bellingham is emerging into one of the world’s best midfielders at the age of just 19 years old.
=12. John Stones – 83 (+0)
Stones was decent for Man City as they retained the Premier League title in the 2021/22 season.

=9. Reece James – 84 (+3)
James is now one of the best right-backs in the world. A big upgrade is coming for the Chelsea star.
=9. Bukayo Saka – 84 (+3)
Saka is arguably Arsenal’s most important player at the age of just 20.
=9. Kyle Walker – 84 (-1)
Walker struggled for fitness in 2021/22 as he made just 31 appearances for City.
=5. Mason Mount – 85 (+2)
Mount continues to shine at Chelsea. He’s a very important player for both club and country.
=5. Jamie Vardy – 85 (-1)
Vardy, now 35, continues to play a high level. He scored 15 Premier League goals for Leicester in 25 games last season.

=5. Phil Foden – 85 (+1)
Foden’s talent is extraordinary. He deserves a slight upgrade
=5. Jadon Sancho – 85 (-2)
Sancho flattered to deceive in his first season at Man Utd. A downgrade is coming for the winger.
4. Declan Rice – 86 (+4)
West Ham have a real gem in Rice. He will command a massive fee when he does finally move on.
3. Raheem Sterling – 87 (-1)
Sterling was given a more reduced role by Pep Guardiola in the 2021/22 season but still managed to directly contribute to 20 Premier League goals.
2. Trent Alexander-Arnold – 88 (+1)
Is Alexander-Arnold the best right-back in the world? You can certainly make a case for it.
1 . Harry Kane – 90 (+0)
Kane endured a slow start to the 2021/22 campaign but finished it off strongly. He will remain England’s highest-rated player.