FIFA 23 Future Stars is in full swing, and EA Sports is rolling out content daily. The latest content drop is a Future Stars player pick for Feyenoord player Quinten Timber. This is the second Player Pick SBC that has been released as part of the ongoing Future Stars promo. Like the previous Vanderson Squad Building Challenge, it will give players more than one option in terms of the reward. Let's now take a look at how difficult the Quinten Timber Future Stars Player Pick SBC is to complete.
Here's how to complete the FIFA 23 Future Stars Timber SBC:
One Segment
Netherlands Players: Min. 1
Squad Rating: 84
No Chemistry Requirement
Players in the Squad: 11
It's got only one task, which has kept the potential cost of completing the challenge quite manageable. FIFA 23 players will require around 60,000 FUT 23 Coins if they want to get all the necessary fodder directly from the market. However, the Squad Building Challenge's requirements aren't too high, and most players should have enough fodder in their collections by now.
Here are some possible solutions:
RW Marco Asensio (83 OVR)
LW Cody Gakpo (83 OVR)
CB Mats Hummels (OVV 84)
GC Emiliano Martinez (84 OVR)
CB Stefan Savic (OVR 84)
GC Yasin Bunu (84 OVR)
LW Eden Hazard (84 OVR)
GC Cohen Castiles (OVR 84)
LW Dusan Tadic (OVR 84)
ST Edin Dzeko (OVV 84)
RW Angel di Maria (OVR 84)
There are two versions of Quinten Timber that a FIFA 23 player could choose from. Both cards are distinctive, and their stats have been provided below.
CDM card
Overall: 88
Pace: 90
Shooting: 70
Passing: 84
Dribbling 88
Defense: 81
Physicality: 90
CB Card:
Overall: 88
Pace: 87
Shooting: 67
Passing: 80
Dribbling 85
Defense: 84
Physicality: 92
Future Stars CDM Timber has 4-star Weak Foot and Skill Moves attributes. Meanwhile, Future Stars CB Timber owns 3-star Skill Moves and 4-star Weak Foot attributes. Both are excellent choices for any FIFA 23 players, especially if they have an Eredivisie-based squad.
Simply put, such player-item Squad Building Challenges are very popular in the community, as they help gamers effortlessly improve their squads. Do you agree with us?