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Michy Batshuayi as a best young striker on FIFA 17 you should notice

Thanks to the new frostbite engine and story mode Journey, FIFA 17 has achieved great success this year. FIFA fans are going crazy for the new story mode, and EA said that they have spent several years on developin it. Although it’s not mature now, we can expect it better in the next FIFA version. EA contributes to make FIFA 17 the best FIFA, so except this two highlights, we have other great new features in the game. For the traditional and popular Career mode, there are also huge changes including Total Club Management and a new Financial System, to go along with Managers and the J-League.
 
But for the Career mode, the most important thing is to find the most useful and valuable players. Today we will talk about the best young striker. Everyone loves a good striker. Snapping up a young, promising striker can help you build a legacy and raise club value. Having a promising striker on your books can set you up for many years to come on FIFA 17 Career Mode, so even if your regular number 9 is a seasoned veteran, it is definitely worth bringing in a younger understudy so that you don’t have to spend the big bucks in a few seasons time. Snapping up a young, promising striker can help you build a legacy and raise club value.
 
But sometimes you need a large money just to buy a people who is just big famous. Although there's nothing wrong with that, reality strikes that these players come with a hefty price and when you don't have enough money, it will be impossible to get them. On the other hand, you can still get other least known performers who are nevertheless short of talent. With Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku already making it on to our highest potential Premier League players list, they have been omitted, but there are still some big names you need to know.
 
Michy Batshuayi (OVR 81 – POT 86)
Few would have known much about Michy Batshuayi before his move to Chelsea, but his 23 goals in 50 games for Marseille last season earned him a move to Stamford Bridge. The £30 million signing is beginning to show his worth in South West London already with three goals in his first six matches. But with Diego Costa in fine form himself, the 22-year-old Belgian will need to be patient for game-time, and you can use this to your advantage by snapping him up for £30 million yourself, plus £43,000 for wages. For that money you will receive a striker with 84 sprint speed, 84 agility, 83 positioning and 83 shot power.