With EA FC 26 just around the corner, the hype continues to build — and as always, leaks are trickling in. Among the most buzzworthy are the leaked Premier League player ratings, giving fans an early glimpse at who’s up, who’s down, and who’s breaking into elite territory for the very first time.

This year’s ratings, reportedly revealed by trusted data miner @FUTMindOfficial, hint at big shakeups that reflect an exhilarating 2024/25 Premier League season. With Liverpool lifting the title and Arsenal continuing their rise, the virtual pitch in EA FC 26 is about to be just as competitive as the real one.
EA FC 26 Premier League Ratings Leak: Who Rules the Rankings?
Let’s break down the leaked EA FC 26 Top 30 Premier League player ratings. While EA Sports hasn’t made anything official yet, these early numbers are already sparking serious debate.
| Player Name | Club | Position | EA FC 26 Rating (Leaked) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rodri | Manchester City | CDM, CM | 91 |
| Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | RM, RW | 91 |
| Virgil Van Dijk | Liverpool | CB | 90 |
| Erling Haaland | Manchester City | ST | 90 |
| Florian Wirtz | Liverpool | CAM, ST | 89 |
| Alisson Becker | Liverpool | GK | 89 |
| Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | RW, RM | 89 |
| Gabriel | Arsenal | CB | 88 |
| Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | CAM, CM | 87 |
| Declan Rice | Arsenal | CDM, CM | 87 |
| Martin Ødegaard | Arsenal | CM | 87 |
| Moises Caicedo | Chelsea | CDM | 87 |
| William Saliba | Arsenal | CB | 87 |
| David Raya | Arsenal | GK | 87 |
| Alexis Mac Allister | Liverpool | CM, CDM | 86 |
| Sandro Tonali | Newcastle United | CDM, CM | 86 |
| Tijjani Reijnders | Manchester City | CM, CDM, CAM | 86 |
| Bruno Guimarães | Newcastle United | CM, CDM | 86 |
| Viktor Gyokeres | Arsenal | ST, LW | 86 |
| Ruben Dias | Manchester City | CB | 86 |
| Ibrahima Konaté | Liverpool | CB | 86 |
| Ryan Gravenberch | Liverpool | CDM | 85 |
| Youri Tielemans | Aston Villa | CM, CDM, CAM | 85 |
| Phil Foden | Manchester City | RW, CM, LW, RM | 85 |
| Ederson | Manchester City | GK | 85 |
| Emiliano Martínez | Aston Villa | GK | 85 |
| Bernardo Silva | Manchester City | CM, RM, CDM | 84 |
| Joško Gvardiol | Manchester City | LB, CB | 84 |
| Bryan Mbeumo | Manchester United | RM, RW, ST | 84 |
| James Maddison | Tottenham Hotspur | CM, CAM | 84 |
Liverpool and Arsenal dominate the Leaderboards
Let’s be real: when Liverpool grabs the title, things shift on the pitch and in the ratings. Mohamed Salah, who netted 29 goals across the Premier League season, isn’t just holding onto his spot: he’s got a leaked 91 OVR, putting him at the very top. Superstar center-back Virgil van Dijk isn’t far behind, reportedly seeing a +1 boost up to 90. And don’t sleep on Florian Wirtz, Liverpool’s midfield maestro, getting a massive bump up to 89.
Arsenal, coming in hot as PL runners-up, aren’t short of top-tier names either. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel are both looking at stat boosts, and William Saliba remains a defensive rock. Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard, though? They’ve allegedly held steady at 87, which still makes them prime midfield material.
Manchester City’s mixed bag
While City had flashes of brilliance, it wasn’t quite their most dominant season. Still, Rodri holds strong at 91 OVR, reflecting his irreplaceable role in midfield. Meanwhile, Haaland maintains his 90 after another clinical season up front.
But others didn’t fare as well. Rumours suggest Rúben Dias, Phil Foden, and Bernardo Silva won’t enjoy major jumps: in fact, minor drops might be on the cards. That said, City’s recent recruit Tijjani Reijnders could turn heads. His move from AC Milan comes with high expectations, and it looks like EA FC 26 will reward his effort with an impressive 86 OVR setup.
Newcastle and Villa step up
If you’ve followed Newcastle’s journey, you know this was a historic season for them. After clinching the EFL Cup and ending a 56-year trophy drought, Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimarães are both rumored to receive modest but well-deserved upgrades, sliding into the 86 rating club.
Over at Villa Park, Youri Tielemans and Emiliano Martínez turned heads with standout seasons. And with Tielemans’ versatility in the midfield and Martinez’s commanding presence in goal, their EA FC 26 cards are looking like must-haves for Ultimate Team enthusiasts.
Biggest surprise? Bryan Mbeumo
This might be EA FC 26’s breakout card. Bryan Mbeumo, who lit up Brentford’s campaign with 20 goals in 38 appearances, reportedly lands an 84 OVR. It’s a monster jump that reflects just how much of a difference one great season can make to a gold rare card. Fun fact? He’s now with Manchester United — making his FUT placement even juicier.
Excitement builds ahead of official rating reveal
Sure, these are leaks — nothing’s officially stamped by EA just yet — but if you’re planning ahead for Career Mode or plotting your Ultimate Team strategies, these ratings give a juicy head start. And with teams like Liverpool, Arsenal, and City well represented, there’s no shortage of talent to build around.
All eyes are now on EA to confirm or adjust these numbers, but one thing’s for sure: EA FC 26 is shaping up to elevate the Premier League landscape both on and off the pitch. Now the only question is: which stars are you building your squad around?

