Now that you’ve already got some FIFA coins it’s time to start multiplying them. You should start with safe investments but always leaving some coins aside in case anything goes wrong. Don’t worry in starting slow. You have a whole season ahead of you. The first sales are always the harder to make but as you become richer you’ll have to reinvest most of what you earned but always leave some coins aside to buy your first cards. If you started playing in the beginning and its working great and after two days you’ve gathered enough to build your team. But never stop trading: it’s part of the game so you should do it from the first to the last day. Buy low, sell higher. That’s the magic formula to become rich. You just need to study the prices carefully. There are variations in the market in the early days of the game.
If this is the time you join the game it’s convenient that you know them. The cards you’ve sold are already good enough for a good start but if you can gather some more coins your growth in the game will be even faster. That’s why it’s important for you to waste no possibilities. As an example, late one night Rooney was worth 50,000 coins. I was bidding and won one for 23,000 coins. This will not work for every card, but if you bid on 40 an hour, you're bound to win a few. If you are having bad luck, just sit around and bid-up until you get it. There is always a deal out there. You just have to find it. Most of them come from bidding. It's very hard to get a "buy now" player at the 59th minute because so many people are trying.
Forming a team takes more than having good FIFA players in your team. They will also need a good chemistry. Choosing same nationalities or those that play in the same league proves to be a good rule of thumb. Not only that, you will also have to look at the player’s characteristics. Make sure that they fir your own play style. You cannot go for a good rating if it’s it at the expense of player attributes. Analyze their stats, and pick the ones with a stat that fits what you want. Also, make sure that the players you get have positions that are easily adaptable. It is always good to have your teams future stars play a few games during the season.
If you don’t want to focus on the youth academy but are interested in young players that will soon be stars or already are, you can try to sign Martin Odegaard, Thibaut Courtois, Paul Pogba and Alen Halilovic. These are some of the young players who can help your team right away. You’ll need a lot of money for Pogba and Courtois, but if you select a club that has it, then you won’t have any problems signing them. The rest are young players who stand out and are considered future stars. There are plenty of other names out there, which can be found on the promising players list. There are veterans and stars who are available for free transfer during your first and upcoming seasons.
Few teams have as many talented young players as Valencia, seriously it’s a bit ridiculous, just take a look at this list. Paco Alcacer, Rodrigo, Santi Mina, Zakaria Bakkali, Andre Gomes, Rodrigo De Paul, Danilo, Jose Gaya, Joao Cancelo and Matt Ryan. Told you it was extensive. Throw in a nice big budget of over £50 million and the fantastic Mestalla stadium and this is one brilliant FIFA 16 Career Mode save.
In your first season, you can sign players like Xabi Alonso and Zlatan Ibrahimovic for free. The two are valuable players who will help your team right away. In FIFA’s Career Mode, there is always a temptation to spend all of your money because, as George Mallory (look him up) would say “because it’s there”. FIFA 16 is a lot harsher when it comes to its player contracts. Players will ask for higher wages a lot more, sometimes double what they make now. If you have no money left for their wages, it all goes downhill from there and the club could sell them for a pittance. In FIFA 16, a percentage of leftover budget from a season rolls onto the next.