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Your EA Sports FC 26 career mode offers more options than ever before. You can start a new season or pick up from where the current real-world season leaves off. Additionally, more unpredictable events, like forced retirements, add a new level of variety to your career mode saves.
To build a strong team, focus on signing talented young players who are ready to step into the spotlight quickly. While adding top young center-backs (CBs) is important, pairing them with the best young left-backs (LBs) in EA Sports FC 26 is equally vital.
All players considered must be 21 or younger.
Yaimar Medina
Overall: 70
Age: 20
Potential: 84
Team: Genk
Medina is a great deal for your career mode, especially if you manage lower-level teams or have time to develop young players. At 20 years old and a 70 overall rating, Medina is a promising young defender capable of starting for teams in smaller leagues or divisions. His potential of 84 gives him a strong ceiling, and many squads that start with a 70 overall will see a significant boost as he develops. If you’re searching for an affordable, high-potential young LB, Medina is a perfect choice and budget-friendly.
Patrick Dorgu
Overall: 74
Age: 20
Potential: 84
Team: Manchester United
If you want a similar player who can grow and also fit into a less established team, Dorgu is an excellent option. While he’s more expensive—costing around ten million or less—his 74 overall rating makes him more prepared to perform at a consistent level right now. However, his potential isn’t as high as Medina’s, and he’s still developing, so you might consider Dorgu if you prefer a more advanced player.
Diego Leon
Overall: 64
Age: 18
Potential: 85
Team: Manchester United
Leon is a rawer prospect, younger than Dorgu by two years and with a slightly higher potential. Though he will take about three years to reach top-flight readiness, his high ceiling of 85 makes him attractive. Leon offers a long-term project and is a cost-effective option for smaller clubs that want to develop organically over time.
Milos Kerkez
Overall: 82
Age: 21
Potential: 86
Team: Liverpool
Kerkez is among the best young LBs, known for his speed and physicality straight out of the box. His 86 potential is just above Leon’s and, thanks to being closer to a finished product, he can contribute effectively sooner—typically within three years. If you’re looking for a player similar to Theo Hernandez, Kerkez is an ideal choice.
Lewis Hall
Overall: 80
Age: 21
Potential: 86
Team: Newcastle
Hall is a good alternative to Kerkez, with similar price tags. His strengths lie in his solid dribbling and passing skills. Though it will take more effort to develop his overall game—since he starts as a well-rounded LB—he provides a reliable foundation for growth and can be molded to fit your team’s style.
Alejandro Balde
Overall: 83
Age: 21
Potential: 87
Team: Barcelona
Balde combines high current skill with excellent potential, making him one of the top young LBs. He is very quick, with superb dribbling, though he could benefit from further defensive training to become more balanced. If you prefer an offensively inclined left-back with room to improve, Balde is arguably the best young option available.
Myles Lewis-Skelly
Overall: 78
Age: 18
Potential: 87
Team: Arsenal
For a more affordable alternative with high upside, Lewis-Skelly is a perfect choice. Similar in style to Lewis Hall, he offers a solid foundation and can develop into a versatile LB. He’s a great pick early on if you’re assembling a young team and want a player who can evolve into a key contributor.
Jorrel Hato
Overall: 78
Age: 19
Potential: 89
Team: Chelsea
Hato boasts tremendous potential, capable of reaching an 89 rating. His versatility allows him to play as either a left-back or center-back, and his size and speed make him highly effective defensively. He also has good dribbling skills, making him an excellent future-oriented choice for teams looking to develop top-tier talent.