FIFA 23 Serie A Player Overalls: Milan

 

With FIFA 23’s overall ratings now released followed by the game’s launch on the 30th of September, Get Italian Football News look at the ratings for Serie A champions Milan.

Following last season’s Scudetto triumph, Milan have seen the vast majority of their squad receive a ratings bump and most notably, Fikayo Tomori, Pierre Kalulu and Sandro Tonali have all received huge upgrades.

PLAYER POS. RATING
FIFA 22

RATING
FIFA 23

Mike Maignan GK 84 87 (+3)
Ciprian Tatarusanu GK 77

76 (-1)

Fikayo Tomori CB

79

84 (+5)
Pierre Kalulu CB

69

78 (+9)
Simon Kjaer CB

83

82 (-1)

Matteo Gabbia CB

68

69 (+1)

Theo Hernández LB

84

85 (+1)

Fodé Ballo-Touré LB

72

72
Davide Calabria

RB

78

80 (+2)
Alessandro Florenzi RB

81

80 (-1)
Sandro Tonali

CDM

77

84 (+7)

Ismaël Bennacer CDM

80

82 (+2)

Tiemoué Bakayoko CDM

79

75 (-4)
Tommaso Pobega CDM

69

70 (+1)

Rade Krunic CM

75

77 (+2)

Brahim Díaz

CAM

78

78

Yacine Adli CAM

75

76 (+1)

Rafael Leão

LW

77

84 (+7)

Ante Rebic LW

82

80 (-2)
Alexis Saelemaekers RW

76

78 (+2)

Junior Messias

RW

74

78 (+4)
Divock Origi ST 76 74 (-2)
Charles De Ketelaere ST

75

79 (+4)
Olivier Giroud
ST

79

82 (+3)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic ST 84 82 (-2)

Tiemoue Bakayoko has witnessed the highest drop in overall and that can be largely due to the fact that the Frenchman barely featured for the Rossoneri last season. There was talk of him potentially leaving the club early, despite being at the club on a two-year loan deal from Chelsea.

Ante Rebic and Zlatan Ibrahimovic had injury issues last season and that is a key reason for their fall in ratings. Kalulu’s rating has risen the highest though, as the Frenchman enjoyed a thoroughly successful season at the back, as Rafael Leao also impressed and has picked up a ratings’ upgrade of seven.

These changes will make Milan arguably one of the strongest teams in the game, which is richly deserved for the reigning Italian champions, who will be hoping to build on their success this season in Europe and domestically.

Jonathan Maze | GIFN

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