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EA FC 24 career mode transfer budgets leaked as Saudi clubs' money confirmed

EA FC 24 career mode transfer budgets leaked as Saudi clubs' money confirmed

A list of clubs' transfer budgets have been leaked online.

EA FC 24 career mode transfer budgets have been leaked, revealing the Saudi Pro League clubs' money ahead of the upcoming video game release.

The transfer budget plays a big factor when deciding which club to take charge of in career mode.

Some gamers like the struggle of a limited transfer budget while some players prefer overseeing a wealthier club, allowing them to recruit the best players.

FIFA Game News have compiled a list of the transfer budgets teams have in career mode, leaking the financial details for the four leading Saudi clubs.

Manchester City top the list with a budget of £243.16 million ahead of cross-town rivals Manchester United, who have a budget of £227.86 million.

Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Liverpool have the next highest budgets of £224.99 million, £182.9 million and £155.87 million respectively.

Chelsea have a budget of £143.85 million while Barcelona have a budget of £138.38 million.

Juventus, Arsenal and Tottenham round off the top ten, with budgets of £135.83 million, £122.55 million and £108.77 million respectively.

Al Hilal and Al Ittihad line up for a league match. Image: Getty
Al Hilal and Al Ittihad line up for a league match. Image: Getty

Al Hilal have the highest transfer budget of all the Saudi Pro League teams, with a pot of just £54.5 million - meaning the likes of Bayern Munich, Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, West Ham United and Napoli have a high budget than the Saudi outfit.

Al Nassr boast a budget of £49.58 million while Al Ahli and Al Ittihad have a budget of £43.1 million and £42.57 million respectively.

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Topics: EA Sports FC, Football, Saudi Pro League