Poland's Wojciech Szczesny had a bit of a rough start to his Juventus career due to the fact that he had to compete with Gianluigi Buffon, a living club legend. After Buffon's departure, however, Szczesny has developed into a complete FC 25 Coins player, with credentials to compete for the status of one of the best keepers in the game. With an 87 OVR rating and key stats like diving, handling, and positioning well into the high 80s, Serie A fans surely won't regret shelling out 15.000 for the Polish international.

With a price tag of ~800 coins and an overall rating of 82. Genoa's Salvatore Sirigu is a fantastic option for players who are yet to play their first competitive match and don't have too many coins to splurge on more expensive players. With 82-rated diving and a positioning stat of 84. Sirigu is a great placeholder option while amassing a bigger budget.

Juan Cuadrado is a Serie A and Juventus veteran. At 33-year-old, this right back seems to be aging like fine wine. A pace rating of 90 and 87-rated dribbling are among the highest in the entire game for this position. He's a must-buy for FC players wanting to build fast-paced, counter-attacking teams.

Of course, not everyone has the 8.000 coins required to purchase Cuadrado right away. Lazio's much, much cheaper (~1.000 coins) Manuel Lazzari offers a similar skill set, with a bit lower dribbling rating (82), but better pace (92). As far as carrying out blistering counterattacks goes, few players are better than Lazzari, although he might be a bit of a liability when it comes to defending with his 65-rated physicality.

As well as being a solid budget option, Manuel Lazzari also happens to be the fastest Serie A right back available in cheap FC 25 Coins. Cuadrado is the second fastest, with Atalanta right back Joakim Mæhle (89 pace) third on the list. The young Dane typically costs around 700 coins, though given that Lazzari can be snapped up for only a few hundred more, this isn't really much of a bargain. For those with team chemistry on their minds, Napoli's Giovanni Di Lorenzo (84 pace) isn't a bad shout though, especially at just 850 coins.