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The contract expiry deals of Pepe you should know in FIFA 17 Career Mode

Autumn is the season for the release of sports game. And FIFA 17 has released half a month ago, we can know it achieved great success. When it released in the first week in UK, it defeat its rival PES 2017 and break the record of FIFA 13. The sales charts in the UK for the past week have been revealed. Unsurprisingly, FIFA 17 continued its dominance by staying at the number 1 spot, fending off Gears of War 4, just like it did with Mafia 3 the week before. Battlefield 1 replace its NO.1 spot after release. But we can realize how successful FIFA 17 is.
 
Apart from the main highlights of frostbite engine and new story mode in FIFA 17, there are also some more new features worth trying. There are some hugh changes in career mode this year. FIFA 17 Career Mode on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC adds depth to your experience with new features that give you even greater control over your club's season, the option to compete in the J-League, and your fully rendered manager avatar roaming the sideline. As anyone with a working knowledge of FIFA will know, Career Mode isn't just about assuming control of your favorite team's players and rattling in the goals. Leading your side up the league table requires a knowledge of your squad's strengths and weaknesses, a dose of tactical, and - of course - a cunning eye in the transfer market.
 
There are 10 players whose contracts are set to expire in 2017, you should know and choose wisely. Those on expiring contracts may be slightly old or unwanted by their club, but that shouldn't stop players from considering a tactical contract offer. One man's trash is another man's treasure, after all - and that knackered attacking midfielder could slot seamlessly into another formation. You should keep your eyes in these players:
 
Santi Cazorla - Arsenal
Stephan Lichtsteiner - Juventus
Jesus Navas - Manchester City
Ricardo Quaresma - Besiktas
Danny - Zenit
Xabi Alonso - Bayern Munich
Pepe - Real Madrid
Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Manchester United
Laurent Koscielny - Arsenal
Yaya Toure - Manchester City
 
We can bring you some news for these players for your choice. Here is the introduce of Pepe. Renowned for his strength, defensive prowess, and, yes, nastiness, Real Madrid's Pepe is undisputedly one of the best defenders in the world today. However, his contract is set to expire shortly, and should you happen to run a team with an impressive enough wage budget, he is surely too tempting a prospect to turn down. Rated 88 - one of the best defenders in the entire game - Pepe has exemplary physical and defending stats across the board. He's also an aerial menace, which should add an extra threat from set pieces. Just try to keep a lid on his disciplinary record, okay?