With Sergio Aguero and Memphis Depay in attack, Frenkie De Jong bossing the midfield, and the aging, but still very much capable duo of Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba calling the shots in defense, new managers will have some players to rely on for the first one or two seasons. The core of a title-winning team is very much in place. RELATED: FIFA 22: Highest Rated Players In The Game Thankfully, in FIFA 22, Barca's financial woes don't play a role yet, and their performances can quite easily be fixed by a skilled manager who can make use of their sizeable transfer budget. The departure of Lionel Messi this summer has exposed the club's management flaws even further. It is no secret to anyone interested in football that FC Barcelona is in crisis, both financially and on the pitch. Les Parisiens are by far the easiest team to use in FIFA 22, and the perfect choice for gamers who want to play gods of the footballing world for a couple of seasons (until it gets too boring). There's also Gianluigi Donnarumma, a 22-year-old goalkeeper widely hailed as the future best goalkeeper of all time, Marco Veratti, the ever-reliable defensive midfielder, and a bench filled with stars such as Julian Draxler, Angel Di Maria, or Mauro Icardi. Of course, Messi, Mbappe, and Neymar aren't the only overpowered players at PSG. RELATED: Classic FIFA Tropes That Aren't Used Anymore This front three should be enough to keep winning Ligue 1 titles and the Champions League for many consecutive years. Their front three, composed of Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr, and Kylian Mbappe are sheer proof of why UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations don't really apply to the richest clubs on the planet. Paris Saint-Germain is a team that basically manages itself. Managing Manchester United is childishly easy.
Choosing the right team to manage can make or break one's enjoyment of the game, though, so it's very important to make an informed decision at the start of the managerial journey. While pushed to the sidelines a little bit in recent years, it is still one of the central game modes of FIFA 22, offering plenty of challenges and goals to aim for. Before FUT has taken over as FIFA's primary game mode, it was the Career Mode that kept players engaged and playing the game for hours on end. RELATED: FIFA 21: Best Career Mode Challenges To Play If You're Tired Of FUT For most FIFAplayers, the cycle is similar: buy the game, play Ultimate Team for a few months, get bored (or outraged at how unfair and rigged the mode is), and quit until the next iteration comes out. With FIFA games releasing on a yearly basis, fans of the franchise often find it difficult to stay interested in the game beyond the period of the first two or three months after the release date.