Achraf Hakimi is available as PSG FUTTIES SBC! The new arrival of the Parisians has received a FUTTIES SBC for the release of the new FIFA 21 cards. We have the cheapest solution for FIFA 21 FUTTIES Achraf Hakimi SBC!
We all remember Hakimi from his time at Borussia Dortmund. The attacking full-back was a real weapon. Via Inter Milan, the Moroccan has now landed at Paris Saint-Germain – and has received a new normal PSG gold card and a PSG FUTTIES card.
Small tip: You can play the FUTTIES Atal, Alessandrini, and Tavernier at the same time.
Achraf Hakimi New PSG FUT Card FUTTIES-SBC Cheapest Solution in FIFA 21
EA has released the transferred players as new FUT cards! Fittingly, there is Achraf Hakimi as a FUTTIES SBC, which is available until August 2. We have the cheapest and easiest SBC solution.
- Player: Achraf Hakimi
- Nation: Morocco
- Position: RM
- League: Ligue 1
- Team: Paris Saint-Germain
- OVR: 94
- Weak Foot: 4 Stars
- Skills: 4 Stars
- Price: around 105,000 coins
- Expiry Date: 2 August 2021
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Is the FUTTIES Hakimi SBC Worth It?
The FUTTIES Hakimi SBC is definitely worth it! Even though PSG is a hated team, this SBC is a real bargain. For just over 100,000 coins, you get a completely new FIFA card that also has 99 speed. Get in there.
FUTTIES Hakimi SBC: Cheapest Solution
The new transfer Achraf Hakimi costs just 100K in its FUTTIES version. You only need to complete an SBC to get the new card.
FUTTIES Hakimi SBC
- Achraf Hakimi: Min. one PSG player, min. 85 OVR, min. 65 chemistry
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