SUMMER signing Elias Kachunga is Wanderers’ highest-rated player in the upcoming FIFA 22 game.
The latest instalment in the iconic series by EA Sports will be on sale from Friday, October 1 for Xbox, PlayStation and PC players.
Kachunga has been given a rating of 68, which puts him at the top of Ian Evatt’s squad according to the famous game developer.
Declan John also ranks highly with a rating of 67, while Kieran Lee, Eoin Doyle, Ricardo Santos and Josh Sheehan are all level on 66.
Meanwhile, Adam Senior has been named at the bottom of the list with a rating of 57, putting him just behind Liam Edwards (59).
Here is a full list of Wanderers’ FIFA 22 ratings according to futwiz.com
Elias Kachunga - 68
Declan John - 67
Kieran Lee - 66
Eoin Doyle - 66
Ricardo Santos - 66
Josh Sheehan - 66
Alex Baptiste - 65
Antoni Sarcevic - 65
Dapo Afolayan - 65
Lloyd Isgrove - 64
Amadou Bakayoko - 64
MJ Williams - 64
Gethin Jones - 64
Matt Gilks - 63
Will Aimson - 63
George Johnston - 63
Nathan Delfouneso - 62
Xavier Amaechi - 62
Joel Dixon - 62
Brandon Comley - 61
Harry Brockbank - 61
Andrew Tutte – 60
George Thomason - 60
Liam Edwards - 59
Adam Senior - 57
*Ratings subject to change before the full release
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