Perhaps one of the most banal desires that a footballer can have in his career is to see his name engraved among the best footballers in the world, even if this is only in the famous football video game, FIFA, because being recognized by Electronic Arts (EA), this gains some fame because millions of users will want to use it in some of the modalities that this console entertainment presents.
One of the football players who surprised for this edition of 2023 was the Portuguese and Liverpool striker, Diogo Jota, as this over the years was gaining followers within the field of play that have led him not only to be within his selection and in one of the best teams around the world, but also to be considered by the most famous video game of this sport as one of the best players valued in this edition.
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The full version of FIFA 23 will be released for the UK and the rest of the world on Friday 30 September 2022 and, although the web application where Jota's great progress could be seen was only available for less than a day, the Liverpool striker currently ranks sixth in the world in club value, surpassing the 150 million mohedas that the same game presents as an economic system.
It is well known that the Portuguese international striker is a fan of the video game, so much so that prior to a Premier League match against Southampton, he was in a FIFA tournament, leaving the virtual competition in its fourth round to face the real-life match, in which he scored and celebrated as if he were sitting down to enjoy a video game with a controller in his hands.
After missing all of pre-season with the Reds through injury, the Portuguese attacker returned to face Everton in that goalless draw, again entering a break due to rescheduled games against Wolves and Chelsea. Jota is now off duty with his club but not on international duty with Portugal, where he will face Czech Republic and Spain on 24 and 27 September as part of UEFA Nations League Matchdays 5 and 6.
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