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Current abilityA player’s current ability rating in Career Mode, usually shown as OVR.
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Hidden Gems Search
Find lower-rated Career Mode players with strong potential, high growth and bargain transfer value.
Use the filters to refine the shortlist by overall, potential, growth, age, position, value, wage, contract length, PlayStyles, Roles, club, league and nationality.
Search Glossary
A player’s current ability rating in Career Mode, usually shown as OVR.
The highest overall rating a player can naturally grow towards in Career Mode.
The difference between potential and overall. Higher growth usually means a better long-term development player.
The estimated transfer value of the player, shown in your chosen currency on CareerScout.
The player’s weekly wage, useful for keeping signings realistic for your club.
Shows whether a player has a real in-game face scan rather than a generated face.
In-game abilities that affect how a player performs, such as Finesse Shot, Rapid or Incisive Pass.
Enhanced role familiarity that helps identify players suited to specific tactical jobs.
FAQ
A hidden gem is usually a lower-rated player with strong potential, high growth or excellent value. These players are often cheaper than obvious wonderkids but can become very useful with development.
Use potential, growth, value and wage filters together. Lower overall ratings often keep the transfer value down, while high potential and growth show long-term upside.
Yes. Hidden gems are especially useful for lower-league and rebuild saves because they can be affordable, develop quickly and later be sold for profit.
Use the wonderkids preset or filter players by age, potential and growth. A good starting point is players aged 21 or under with 80+ potential and strong growth.
Growth is the difference between a player’s current overall rating and their potential rating. For example, a 68-rated player with 84 potential has +16 growth.
Overall is a player’s current ability rating. Potential is the highest rating that player can naturally grow towards in Career Mode.
Use the value and wage filters together with potential and growth. This helps find players who have a high ceiling but are still affordable for smaller Career Mode clubs.
Use the contract expiry filter to find players whose deals end soon. These players may be easier to sign for reduced fees or as future free agents in Career Mode.
Yes. CareerScout lets you filter players by PlayStyles, PlayStyles+ and Roles+ so you can find players who fit your tactical style.