We're starting to get the itch for FIFA 16 as the lifespan of our current FIFA title begins to near it's climax, so we are continuing to bring you our suggestions for players who need upgrades/downgrades.
It can be very difficult for EA Sports to predict how a young player's season will go, so we're not blaming them for getting these ratings wrong in the first place, but these 8 young attackers are absolutely due an upgrade when the new game comes out.
Harry Kane - Tottenham Hotspur
Harry Kane was initally rated at 68 overall when FIFA 15 launched, but this was changed to 77 overall with the February squad update. It's still a bit too low, and Kane will surely be rated in the '80s next time out after a sensational season.
Alvaro Morata - Juventus
EA were in the right area with Morata's FIFA 15 rating following his release from Real Madrid, but after a brilliant season for Juve where he has emerged as a key player in Serie A, he will surely get a nice handsome bump into the '80s.
Kevin De Bruyne - Wolfsburg
While his time at Chelsea wasn't too memorable, De Bruyne has lit the Bundesliga up this season, contributing 15 goals and a staggering 26 assists in all competitions this season. 81 is a good rating, but De Bruyne must be up there with the best CAM's in the league when FIFA 16 comes around.
Paulo Dybala - Palermo
It remains uncertain which club the highly coveted Argentine forward Paulo Dybala will be at next season, but it won't be Palermo. Whoever does manage to secure his services can expect a lightning quick player rated in the '80s after his 13 league goals this season.
Saido Berahino - West Bromwich Albion
One of the brightest young talents in the English game can certainly expect a gold Ultimate Team card in FIFA 16, after a consistently impressive season in the Premier League.
Julian Brandt - Bayer Leverkusen
One of the hottest prospects in German football is pacy young winger Julian Brandt, after he made everyone take notice following his breakthrough into the first team at Leverkusen. The German production line of startling young talent continues, expect a 75+ rating in the new game.
Danny Ings - Burnley
Another player who will be at a different club next season is young Englishman Danny Ings, who has impressed in his first season in the Premier League. With his contract expiring, he has been heavily linked to Manchester United, and he will surely have a gold Ultimate Team card to take to any club that manages to win his signature.
Memphis Depay - PSV Eindhoven
There is a lot of hype around Dutch startlet Memphis Depay, who built on a bright World Cup debut in Brazil last summer with a herculean performance in the Eredivisie this season which saw PSV finally reclaim the title from the grip of Ajax. A big summer move is coming, and so is a boost in his FIFA ratings.