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It Looks Like EA Sports Will Drop Huge New Feature In FIFA 18

It Looks Like EA Sports Will Drop Huge New Feature In FIFA 18

It's actually happening...

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

EA Sports have certainly upped their game when it comes to FIFA this year.

From different squad builder challenges, highly rated FUT Champions and the Alex Hunter story mode, most of the updates have impressed a large proportion, and it now looks like the game is about to change - but for the better?

Jiangsu Suning forward Alex Teixeira Santos, who was linked with a move to Liverpool last summer, has dropped the biggest hint yet that the Chinese Super League will be included in the new FIFA.

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Image result for alex teixeira fifa

We all know that The Chinese Super League are becoming a dominant force in world football, and it looks like their global brand will be enhanced even more with the inclusion of their own league on FIFA 18.

The likes of Oscar, Ramires, Hulk and Lavezzi will all feature, as will Carlos Tevez, and Teixeira posted the following picture on Instagram with the caption: "Official presentation for FIFA 18 new jersey for the 2017 season."

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There were rumours that the Chinese Super League would be included in FIFA 17, but obviously, that never happened.

Now, however, it looks more likely than ever that teams such as Shanghai SIPG and Guangzhou Evergrande will be included.

Carlos Tevez, Oscar, Hulk, Axel Witsel, John Obi Mikel, Gervinho,Papiss Cisse,Graziano Pelle and Renato Augusto would all receive cards, while Paulinho, Ramires and Fredy Guardin would also feature in the game.

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Image result for carlos tevez china

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Surely EA Sports need to include the league in FIFA 18 with all their latest signings?

Let us know your thoughts.

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