Career Mode in EA Sports FC 26 is all about building for the future, and signing wonderkids is the fastest way to create a dynasty. These high-potential youngsters can transform your squad if you invest in them early. Below is a breakdown of the very best wonderkids to sign, covering different positions and playing styles.

A wonderkid is a young player (21 or under) with a high potential rating that significantly exceeds their current overall. With proper training, game time, and development plans, they can grow into world-class stars. Whether you’re managing a Champions League contender or a lower-league club, snapping up the right wonderkid ensures both long-term success and strong resale value.
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The Elite Tier – Highest Potential Wonderkids
These players have the highest ceilings in the game and are must-buys if you can afford them:
- Lamine Yamal (Barcelona, RW/RM) – 18 years old, 89 OVR, 95 Potential. The standout talent of FC 26, already highly rated with room to grow into a Messi-level starData-1.
- Endrick (Real Madrid, ST) – 19 years old, 77 OVR, 91 Potential. A future world-class striker who can lead your line for over a decadeData-1.
- Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid, LW/LM) – 20 years old, 85 OVR, 91 Potential. One of the best women’s forwards in Career Mode, offering pace and flair from the left wingData-1.
- Desire Doué (PSG, RW/LW/CM) – 20 years old, 85 OVR, 91 Potential. A versatile creative option, equally effective out wide or in midfieldData-1.
- Giulia Dragoni (Roma, CM/CAM) – 18 years old, 71 OVR, 90 Potential. A hidden gem with room for massive growthData-1.
Top 50 Wonderkids in Career Mode (Quick Reference)
Beyond the elite few, there are dozens of wonderkids across all positions who can become stars. Here’s a quick-reference table of the Top 50 players to sign in EA Sports FC 26 Career Mode.
Player | Club | Age | Position | OVR | POT |
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Lamine Yamal | Barcelona | 18 | RW/RM | 89 | 95 |
Endrick | Real Madrid | 19 | ST | 77 | 91 |
Linda Caicedo | Real Madrid | 20 | LW/LM | 85 | 91 |
Desire Doué | PSG | 20 | RW/LW/CM | 85 | 91 |
Giulia Dragoni | Roma | 18 | CM/CAM | 71 | 90 |
João Neves | PSG | 20 | CM/CDM | 85 | 90 |
Vicky López | Barcelona | 18 | CAM/RW/CM | 80 | 91 |
Franco Mastantuono | Real Madrid | 18 | CAM | 77 | 88 |
Warren Zaïre-Emery | PSG | 19 | CM/CDM | 80 | 87 |
Jorthy Mokio | Ajax | 17 | CDM/CM | 70 | 89 |
Kenan Yıldız | Juventus | 20 | CAM/CM | 79 | 89 |
Nico Paz | Como | 20 | CAM/CM | 79 | 89 |
Gavi | Barcelona | 21 | CM/CAM | 83 | 89 |
Arda Güler | Real Madrid | 20 | RM/CAM | 81 | 89 |
Estevão | Chelsea | 18 | RM/RW | 78 | 89 |
Rodrigo Mora | Porto | 18 | CAM | 76 | 89 |
Sydney Schertenleib | Barcelona | 18 | CM/CAM | 74 | 89 |
Michelle Agyemang | Brighton | 19 | ST | 76 | 89 |
Olivia Smith | Arsenal | 20 | ST | 79 | 89 |
Jorrel Hato | Chelsea | 19 | CB/LB | 78 | 89 |
Dean Huijsen | Real Madrid | 20 | CB | 82 | 89 |
Pau Cubarsí | Barcelona | 18 | CB | 82 | 88 |
Geovany Quenda | Sporting CP | 18 | RW/LW | 76 | 88 |
Antonio Nusa | RB Leipzig | 20 | LW/LM | 76 | 88 |
Rio Ngumoha | Liverpool | 17 | LW | 68 | 88 |
Wieke Kaptein | Chelsea | 19 | CM | 78 | 88 |
Lily Yohannes | Lyon | 18 | CM | 73 | 88 |
Clara Serrajordi | Barcelona | 17 | CM/CDM | 65 | 88 |
Myles Lewis-Skelly | Arsenal | 18 | LB/CM | 78 | 87 |
Finn Jeltsch | Stuttgart | 19 | CB | 72 | 87 |
Luka Vušković | Hamburg | 18 | CB | 72 | 87 |
El Chadaille Bitshiabu | RB Leipzig | 20 | CB | 75 | 87 |
Francesco Camarda | Lecce | 17 | ST | 65 | 87 |
Ethan Nwaneri | Arsenal | 18 | RW/CM | 76 | 87 |
Arthur Vermeeren | Marseille | 20 | CM/CDM | 77 | 87 |
Lucas Bergvall | Tottenham | 19 | CM | 77 | 87 |
Julien Duranville | Dortmund | 19 | RM | 72 | 87 |
Kees Smit | AZ Alkmaar | 19 | CAM | 72 | 87 |
Mathys Tel | Tottenham | 20 | ST | 77 | 86 |
Leny Yoro | Man United | 19 | CB | 78 | 86 |
Pietro Comuzzo | Fiorentina | 20 | CB | 74 | 86 |
Lewis Hall | Newcastle | 21 | LB | 80 | 86 |
Guillaume Restes | Toulouse | 20 | GK | 78 | 86 |
Eunate Astralaga | Eibar | 19 | GK | 74 | 86 |
Matthieu Epolo | Standard Liège | 20 | GK | 73 | 85 |
Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro | AZ | 21 | GK | 71 | 84 |
Dennis Seimen | Paderborn | 18 | GK | 66 | 84 |
Lucca Brughmans | Genk | 17 | GK | 59 | 82 |
Defensive Wonderkids – Building From the Back
Solid defenders are key in Career Mode, and these are the best young options:
- Givairo Read (Feyenoord, RB) – 19 years old, 75 OVR, 88 Potential. Fast, physical, and perfect for modern wing-back roles.
- Pau Cubarsí (Barcelona, CB) – 18 years old, 82 OVR, 88 Potential. Already first-team quality with reliable passing and composure.
- Jorrel Hato (Chelsea, CB/LB) – 19 years old, 78 OVR, 89 Potential. Can play across the backline, making him a flexible defensive anchor.
- Leny Yoro (Manchester United, CB) – 19 years old, 78 OVR, 86 Potential. Highly rated but needs nurturing to hit his ceiling.
- Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal, LB/CM) – 18 years old, 78 OVR, 87 Potential. Defensive-minded but versatile enough to slot into midfield.
Midfield Maestros – Controlling the Game
Midfielders often define your style of play, and these wonderkids offer both creativity and control:
- Giulia Dragoni (Roma, CM/CAM) – 18 years old, 71 OVR, 90 Potential. One of the top female midfield prospects.
- Franco Mastantuono (Real Madrid, CAM) – 18 years old, 77 OVR, 88 Potential. A future playmaker with excellent dribbling and vision.
- Warren Zaïre-Emery (PSG, CM/CDM) – 19 years old, 80 OVR, 87 Potential. Box-to-box midfielder with strength and composure.
- João Neves (PSG, CM/CDM) – 20 years old, 85 OVR, 90 Potential. Technically sound and ready to command the midfield early on.
- Jorthy Mokio (Ajax, CDM/CM) – 17 years old, 70 OVR, 89 Potential. A bargain pick with huge growth potential.
Wingers & Forwards – Game Changers in Attack
If you want flair and goals, these are the players to watch:
- Estevão (Chelsea, RW/RM) – 18 years old, 78 OVR, 89 Potential. Quick, tricky, and ideal for stretching defenses.
- Geovany Quenda (Sporting CP, RW/LW) – 18 years old, 76 OVR, 88 Potential. Can play across all attacking midfield positions.
- Rio Ngumoha (Liverpool, LW/LM) – 17 years old, 68 OVR, 88 Potential. Low starting rating, but huge upside for long-term saves.
- Michelle Agyemang (Brighton, ST) – 19 years old, 76 OVR, 89 Potential. A rising star in women’s football Career Mode.
- Francesco Camarda (Lecce, ST) – 17 years old, 65 OVR, 87 Potential. Perfect for Road to Glory saves with massive growth potential.
Goalkeepers – Long-Term Stability
Finding a young keeper is tough, but these are safe investments:
- Dennis Seimen (Paderborn, GK) – 18 years old, 66 OVR, 84 Potential. Cheap and ideal for lower-league projects.
- Guillaume Restes (Toulouse, GK) – 20 years old, 78 OVR, 86 Potential. Ready-made first-choice keeper with room to grow.
- Eunate Astralaga (Eibar, GK) – 19 years old, 74 OVR, 86 Potential. Great shot-stopper and reliable future starter.
Quick Tips for Developing Wonderkids
- Game Time Matters – Give them regular minutes in league or cup matches.
- Use Development Plans – Focus on roles that suit their strengths (e.g., Inside Forward, Box-to-Box Midfielder).
- Loan Smartly – If they can’t start for you yet, loan them to clubs that will play them.
- Patience Pays – Don’t expect immediate results; most wonderkids peak around 24–27.
The best wonderkids in Career Mode aren’t just high-potential players; they’re investments for your club’s future. From Lamine Yamal’s world-class potential to Francesco Camarda’s Road to Glory appeal, there’s a wonderkid for every budget and squad. Sign early, develop wisely, and you’ll dominate Career Mode for years to come.