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FIFA 17 Ultimate Team hype has already started

FIFA 17 Ultimate Team hype has already started, so we thought we’d take a look at which FIFA 17 Legends could be NEW to the FUT 17 gamemode! You create a team selected from a randomised menu of players then enter a four-match elimination tournament with a chance to earn Match Coins, FIFA Points or more Draft Tokens to re-roll. It’s so simple that the entire premise is perfectly explained in a short promotional video featuring Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher. Watch this, and then you’ll know. 
 
Easily one of the greatest English footballers to ever set foot on the field, Beckham found himself playing for some of the best clubs in Europe such as Manchester United, Real Madrid C.F. and PSG. It was at this world class level Beckham was able to showcase his unmatched passing, brilliant shot, and skill when it came to set pieces. Being runner up twice for FIFA Player of the Year, and being listed in Pele's 100 is sure to score the Englishman a legends card! There are many Legends of the game that needs to be added in FIFA 17 Legends. 
 
FIFA 17 certainly has a number of them but the next version needs to pick up more of them. Let’s have a look at the 10 players that can be featured in the FIFA 17 Legends.  Beckham is a Manchester United, Real Madrid and England legend, who deserves his name in the highest honors in the FIFA series. The midfielder has won six Premier League, one La Liga, one Ligue 1 and two MLS Cup titles. Individually, he has been runner up for 1999 Ballon d”or and 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year.
 
Eric Cantona was tenacious forward and wasn’t afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve. Cantona wore the famous number 7 shirt at Manchester United and trademarked the upturned collar. The Frenchman was capable of conjuring moments of mastery on the pitch and lead by example. Cantona’s hotheadedness got him into trouble on more than one occasion, but Sir Alex Ferguson knew that his technical ability and robust leadership was vital to the revival of the club.
 
If there was anyone you could count on to be clutch in a free kick situation late in the game, that man I'd pick would be David Beckham, if it was anyone else I'd pick Pirlo. In FIFA’s manager mode, you could get constant news and updates in a more friendly fashion as opposed to FIFA’s dull style. Plus, transfer rumors constantly appear from nowhere, which was a welcoming feature. What’s even better is that you get monthly in-depth reports about what is and isn’t working with your team. FIFA really makes you feel “managerial.” With FIFA, meanwhile, scouts will recommend where you need help. 
 
Or, you can also do your own search. With FIFA, there’s better negotiating options. And once you sign your player, you really feel you’ve made progress. The minuses you get with FIFA are that you really can’t see transfers going on elsewhere. And worse, you really get no deadline day. Once the final day passes by, that’s it. Adam Shaikh describes Draft Mode as “Ultimate Team distilled”, which is quite different to saying that it’s streamlined. The latter suggests that some elements may be missing, whereas Draft Mode has all the substance of Ultimate Team condensed, with the lure of loot making it FIFA’s answer to the grind of modern video games.