Dominic Solanke's FC 25 Ultimate Team has ‘been leaked' and it's the best team on the game by a million miles

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He may have the weight of the Tottenham Hotspur supporters on his shoulders week in week out, but Dominic Solanke still finds time to absolutely smash it on FC 25 Ultimate Team.

The striker made a big money move to Spurs over the summer and is now their main man in attack. He's already got three goals to his name this season, and will be hoping for many, many more as the campaign goes on.

Solanke has already made it clear how much he loves anime, even taking inspiration from the likes of Naruto and Demon Slayer for his goal celebrations. But, if there's one thing he loves more than anime, it may be video games.

Earlier in the season, players like Solanke were gifted their own personalised copy of EA FC 25 as a way of revealing their player ratings for the game this year.

Solanke admitted he would be spending a lot of time on the game, and it seems he wasn't kidding. The 27-year-old's Ultimate Team line-up has been shared by FUTBIN, and it's the kind of team dedicated gamers can only dream of.

It is thought Solanke's team cost an eye-watering 35 million coins to assemble, and it features eight absolute legends of the game.

In goal, Solanke has gone with a modern great in Thibaut Courtois. He's opted for a five-man defence comprised of Cafu, Lilian Thuram, Paolo Maldini, Carlos Alberto, and AC Milan star Theo Hernandez.

Zinedine Zidane and Ruud Gullit pair up in midfield for Solanke's team, while US icon Mia Hamm fills the number 10 role just behind the strikers.

In attack, Solanke has managed to pair up Brazilian legend Ronaldo with perhaps the best player in the world right now, Kylian Mbappe. That frontline alone is believed to be worth around 12 million coins.

FC 25 has not even been on the market for a month yet, and with Solanke's busy schedule, it is almost unfathomable that he's been able to put this team together without spending a considerable sum of real-life money.

Still, with the money he earns at Tottenham, who can blame him for wanting to become an Ultimate Team king?

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