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Hello, I hope you're doing well. I'd like to make some suggestions for updating the hairstyles of footballers that I think are appropriate. Additionally, I'd like to suggest real faces for other players who have become important over the last few seasons and don't yet have a real face in the game.
- Lucas Perri: The Leeds goalkeeper, whose real face was recently added to the game, has outdated hair, as he underwent a hair transplant this season. Photos attached.
2. David De Gea: The Fiorentina goalkeeper has had short hair for several seasons, however, in the game he still has a hairstyle very far from reality. The curious thing is that by FIFA 21 his hair was already correct; it would be nice to be able to return to that previous hairstyle to his current representation in the game.
David De Gea FIFA 21David de Gea FC 26Players who should have a real-life face in the game:
1. Senna Lammens, Manchester United goalkeeper, having a great season. Consider increasing his reflexes stats. - Patrick Dorgu, Manchester United left-back, a regular starter with good performances.
- .Ayden Heaven, Manchester United center-back, a regular starter lately. Consider increasing his ball control, short passing, and long passing stats.
- Gonzalo García, Real Madrid striker, who has been performing well since the Club World Cup.
- Riccardo Calafiori, Arsenal's starting left-back, having a great season until his injury, is an important player in world football.
- Matz Sels, Nottingham Forest goalkeeper, winner of the 2025/26 Premier League Golden Glove.
- Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa attacking midfielder, having a great season.
- Hugo Ekitike: Liverpool striker, one of the most expensive signings in the club's history and who is having a good season.
Likewise, there is a wide variety of footballers who need to update their real face: Dominik Szobozslai, Alexander Isak, Alisson Becker, Benjamin Sesko, Diogo Dalot, Mason Mount, Trevor Chalobah, Declan Rice, David Raya, Ilia Zabarny, Thibaut Courtois, Reece James, Nicolas Jackson, Luis Diaz.
Another important point to consider is goalkeeper kits. Ideally, each team should have two different kits, as it often happens that the goalkeeper's colors clash with the opposing team's colors or even with their own team's colors. For example, Real Madrid's goalkeeper wears a red kit, which can be confusing in matches against teams like Bayern Munich, Arsenal, or Liverpool. Furthermore, Thibaut Courtois's most frequently used goalkeeper kit colors this season are green and blue; he has only worn red in one or two matches. Another example is Manchester United's goalkeeper kit, which is black/dark gray, the same color as the club's third kit. This is unrealistic and somewhat detracts from the gameplay experience. Changing this shouldn't be too difficult, given that these are Adidas's goalkeeper templates for the season. Annex photos:
Third kit Manchester United 2025/26Principal Goalkeeper kit Manchester United in game.Principal Goalkeeper Real Madrid kitPrincipal Goalkeeper kit Real MadridFurthermore, a detail that I think few of us have noticed is that in Adidas kits, since last season, goalkeepers wear special kits that match their third kits. These special goalkeeper uniforms have the Adidas logo used on the third kit, which isn't the traditional three stripes. To make the game more immersive and offer this variety of goalkeeper uniforms, it could be handled as follows: keep the main kits with the primary template using the color that these goalkeepers most often wear in their matches. Then, whenever a team's third kit is selected, automatically assign the goalkeeper their corresponding special kit. For example: Real Madrid, main goalkeeper kit: green; special goalkeeper kit when their team uses the third kit: black with its original design. This would greatly improve this aspect, which the community has been requesting for a long time but for which there has been no official response yet. This is similar to the goalkeeper kits from other brands like Nike, Puma, etc. The same logic can be used, but it's easier, since the template is always the same, only the colors vary; the idea is to make the goalkeepers' uniforms not match the colors of other uniforms on the field. Annex photos:
Goalkeeper Adidas special Kit Real MadridGoalkeeper Adidas special Kit Manchester UnitedAmong these proposals, goalkeeper gloves are very outdated; the Elite Sport brand used by Thibaut Courtois, Real Madrid's goalkeeper, has its gloves in the game, but they are not the ones used by the Belgian goalkeeper.
Courtois's real glovesCourtois real glovesGloves in gameGloves in gameManchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens' gloves are also not in the game; this brand does not exist in the game, a brand also used by goalkeeper Matz Sels.
danielsvarelag wrote:Hello, I hope you're doing well. I'd like to make some suggestions for updating the hairstyles of footballers
Thanks for the detailed feedback.
I have forwarded it to the team; however, most of the changes depicted here would likely be possible only for future titles.
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