FC 25 Serie A TOTS: EVO Trends, Leaks, and Investment Strategy

EA has clearly shifted its approach to Evolutions. Most recent upgrades now include three PlayStyle+ boosts, even in free versions. A month ago, this was paywalled content, but now players receive premium enhancements from free Evolutions like “Bend It Like Deck.” Stat ceilings continue to rise—some shooting-focused Evolutions have hit 95 ratings, and defensive ones like “Sneak Attack” push passing stats past 94. Yet, no four PlayStyle+ Evolution has launched despite the game’s clear trajectory.
This weekend could be a turning point. Serie A TOTS is often the least hyped of the season. EA may look to inject excitement by introducing the first four PlayStyle+ EVO. A 500,000-coin Evolution targeting attackers or midfielders would align with current trends. While only a few cards in-game support four PlayStyle+, many players now own at least one from recent Team of the Season packs.
Timing Evolutions Wisely
Some players have already added three PlayStyle+ to 94-rated cards like Gullit. These upgrades provide long-term usability. However, applying the same upgrades to 89–91-rated cards may limit future EVO options unless four PlayStyle+ Evolutions become more common. The safe bet is focusing on elite cards that only lack PlayStyle+.
Leaks have accurately predicted EVOs lately. Expect new ones to surface before release, giving a good heads-up if a four PlayStyle+ option is imminent.
Serie A TOTS Leaks So Far
Sophia Wilson headlines the leaked cards with Rapid, First Touch, Low-Driven, and Finesse—ideal striker traits despite missing five-star skills. Retegui looks strong too with similar PlayStyles. Xherdan Shaqiri stands out with Pinged Pass, Technical, Incisive Pass, and Finesse—his unique body type often makes him overpowered in-game.
Other leaked names include Bastoni, Pulisic, McTominay, DeMarco, and Lukaku. Additionally, purple-highlight cards like the Thuram brothers and Ché Adams are rumored for lower-league Team of the Season inclusions. The NWSL also gets involved, with Wilson and Rodman among the headliners. Rodman’s prior FUT Birthday version was highly rated, and this new card may push the pace ceiling to 99.
SBCs: Dybala, Dumfries, and More (Serie A TOTS)
Initial leaks suggested weak Serie A SBCs. However, names like Dybala and Dumfries quickly changed that perception. Dybala’s leaked card beats the recently released Simons in passing and shooting. His known meta value makes him worth a look—if EA prices it right. Five-star skills or weak foot could make him a must-complete.
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Dumfries, meanwhile, joins an already crowded right-back scene. His leaked stats show 96 pace and 97 physical, combined with PlayStyles like Relentless+, Intercept, and Bruiser. While many players already use Frimpong or Term, Dumfries could appeal to those seeking a more physical defender—again, only if EA keeps the price reasonable.
Further leaks suggest SBCs for Nuno Tavares, Lautaro Martínez, Zambo Anguissa, and Andoi. Lautaro could be the first SBC player with four PlayStyle+, which would be a milestone worth watching.
Trading Strategy: Focus on Rare Cards (Serie A TOTS)
With Serie A content looming, traders are navigating a cautious market. Bundesliga cards, once popular, have dropped due to oversupply. Even premium cards like Musiala, Kimmich, and Wirtz have lost value. Division Rivals rewards are expected to drive prices even lower.
If investing, focus on rare cards such as Wirtz, Musiala, or Upamecano. These tend to hold value longer and offer better profit margins. Flipping out-of-pack cards like Neymar or Premier League stars like Saliba has also yielded results.
Those wanting to buy cards like Alphonso Davies should consider doing so after reward drops. His 99 pace still holds value, especially after recent left-back EVO hype.