For a more exotic challenge and a completely different style of football than what is offered in some of the top European leagues, FC 24 Coins fans should set their sights on the Brazilian top division. Just like in real life, the game is much less restrictive in that league, with teams prioritizing attractive, attacking football, over the pragmatic approach known from the Premier League or Serie A.

Atletico Mineiro is a good choice for one's first foray into Latin American football, as they possess a hefty transfer budget that is double the size of what other clubs in their division can work with. It should be enough to scour the league for the best young prospects, as well as bring some aging Brazilian stars back to their home country to increase the commercial appeal of the club (which is always very important when it comes to meeting the board of directors' expectations in Career Mode).

Making things difficult is often the best way to liven up the gameplay and reinvigorate one's excitement and love for the FIFA franchise. There are few better ways to do it than choosing a newly-promoted Premier League side and trying to turn it into the champions of England within a few seasons.

At the start of the 2021/22 season, Brentford will be underfinanced, understaffed, and full of players who are nowhere near capable of withstanding the trials and tribulations of the Premier League. In order to stay up in the top division, new managers need to be ready to carry out a full-on revolution in the squad by getting rid of the so-called "deadwood" and showing the willingness to loan players from more successful clubs, knowing very well that they won't be willing to stay at the club in the long run.

After a sensational upset Lille has pulled off last season by winning the French Ligue 1 against all odds, the upcoming season should be a walk in the park for new managers, right? Well, not really. In a league so heavily dominated by one (very) rich club that is Paris Saint-Germain, players taking over any other French team will face an uphill battle, regardless of that club's performances in recent seasons.

With a budget that would fail to cover the signing of a PSG benchwarmer, players will need to make full use of their scouting networks to find footballers who would be willing to come to Lille and at the same time have the potential to become world-class athletes in the FC Coins Ultimate Teamure. Finally, one should keep in mind that any attractive transfer target will be also eyed by Les Parisiens who have much more power in the market than any other French team out there.