Season 3 of FUT 22 has come and gone, and now it’s time to move on into the next one. Season 4 officially went live on February 3 in FIFA 22, and much like in previous seasons, users can pick two new Storyline players — one from Level 15 and one at Level 30. So, which ones should you go with? Let’s go over the stats for each one, plus our thoughts and recommendations for each level.

FIFA 22 FUT Season 4 Level 15 and 30 Storyline Player Rewards

Just like in Season 2, FIFA 22 players can choose from one of three players at Level 15. The players are:

Level 15

Rafik Guitane

  • Pace – 83Shooting – 80Passing – 81Dribbling – 84Defense – 40Physical – 68Skill Moves – 3Weak Foot – 3

Jordi Oseu-Tutu

  • Pace – 92Shooting – 63Passing – 77Dribbling – 84Defense – 77Physical – 80Skill Moves – 3Weak Foot – 3

Mohamed Dararmy

  • Pace – 90Shooting – 80Passing – 82Dribbling – 86Defense – 34Physical – 75Skill Moves – 4Weak Foot – 3

And for the Level 30 rewards you have these options:

Level 30

Reiss Nelson

  • Pace – 90Shooting – 80Passing – 83Dribbling – 89Defense – 41Physical – 72Skill Moves – 4Weak Foot – 3

Ruben Vinagre

  • Pace – 89Shooting – 64Passing – 84Dribbling – 87Defense – 80Physical – 78Skill Moves – 4Weak Foot – 3

Gyasi Zardes

  • Pace – 89Shooting – 87Passing – 78Dribbling – 83Defense – 48Physical – 90Skill Moves – 3Weak Foot – 5

26,600 XP is required for Level 15, and 100,000 XP is needed to hit Level 30. XP can be obtained by playing games, and in turn, completing objectives.

Recommendations

Let’s start off with the Level 15 rewards. Rafik Guitane is a prototypical offensive-minded attacking midfielder, with solid Pace, Dribbling, and Shooting, but poor Defense and Physical attributes. Jordi Oseu-Tutu looks very tempting thanks to his Pace and England link, but this item doesn’t have a very strong Defense rating. In fact, Team of the Week Tavernier (84 OVR) has a similar Pace to Osei-Tutu, but better Defense and Shooting. Mohamed Daramy is a quick attacker from Ajax that differs quite a bit from fellow Ajax LW Dusan Tadic. A Daramy-Neres combo doesn’t look that bad from a competitive standpoint, especially if you have the other pieces needed to form the rest of an Eredivisie-themed team.

Next up is the Level 30 rewards. Reiss Nelson has solid all-around stats, and would be the pick should you be building an Eredivisie squad and need another midfielder. Ruben Vinagre also has nice stats, but there is one problem with him. This 87 OVR card is not a major improvement from Squad Foundations Rafa Soares (84 OVR), who has similar Pace (88) and better Defense (83) stats than Vinagre. And as for Zardes, one can’t find a better American striker than him at the moment in FUT 22. That sentiment might stand for quite some time too unless speedy LOSC striker and U.S. National team member Timothy Weah gets a special card at some point.

Much like last season, none of these cards stand out. In fact, this season might be even more of a disappointment, especially since the Team of the Year (TOTY) promo ushered in a plethora of high 80 and 90 OVR players into FUT. However, several of these cards can be splashed into teams as subs. We’d go with Daramy for the Level 15, as his skillset and links are unique enough for him to stand out. And as for Level 30, it’s a close call between Nelson and Zardes. None of these cards are really worth the grind to get to Level 30, but if you do go make it there, we recommend Nelson, as his item should have more relevance and usage going forward.

Season 4 is slated to end on March 17.