Budget Alternatives: Lukas Klostermann and Lucas Hernandez. The RB Leipzig defender and Bayern's substitute for Alaba are definitely worth their price tags (around 5.000 coins per player) and are more than FC 25 Coins capable of running after some of the fastest forwards, with 84 and 77 pace ratings, respectively.
Best Choice: Alphonso Davies. The Canadian player might as well be a wide midfielder, with his whopping 96-rated pace and 82 dribbling. A 5.000-coin price tag is a steal for Bayern's up-and-coming superstar.
Budget Alternative: Nico Schulz. The 80-rated Borussia Dortmund player may not be as fast as Alphonso Davies but is still a rather speedy man, with a pace stat of 87. With 73 defending and 75 physicality, he can also easily stop most forwards in their tracks.
Best Choice: Jadon Sancho. Much like in the real world, Jadon Sancho is one of the most sought-after players in FC 25. With a 91 dribbling rating and 83-rated pace, he can single-handedly drive the ball from the middle of the field all the way to the opponent's penalty area.
Budget Alternative: Karim Bellarabi. While the difference in overall ratings may seem rather large (Bellarabi's 82 compared to Sancho's 87), the two players are not all that different, and the Leverkusen winger is even faster than the English youngster, with a pace rating of 90.
Best Choices: Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka. Jose Mourinho once called Joshua Kimmich one of the best players in the world, and the 88-rated midfielder definitely lives up to this accolade. His Bayern teammate, Leon Goretzka may not be as expensive or popular as his counterpart, but when this pair comes together, they can boss around the midfield with relative ease.
Budget Alternatives: Emre Can and Marcel Sabitzer. Emre Can has played in so many top clubs throughout his career, that it's easy to forget that he's only 27 years old! While he's not the fastest, or greatest at dribbling, his strength and passing attributes make him a good alternative for cheap FC 25 Coins players who prefer a more defensive approach. Marcel Sabitzer is also the perfect counterweight to Can's rather static brand of defending, with his pace and dribbling stats breaking the 80-point mark.