Even though Wolves crashed out of the Carabao and FA Cup and sit in the bottom half of the Premier League table, one of their players could still lift major silverware.
Hugo Bueno is one of several Wolves first team players to be spending this season out on loan.
The Spanish left-back joined Feyenoord last summer and, as a result of his fine form under Robin van Persie, Bueno has been rewarded with a major upgrade on the popular video game EA SPORTS FC25.
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Hugo Bueno gets major EA SPORTS FC25 upgrade
Despite being well behind Rayan Ait-Nouri in the Wolves pecking order, Bueno has played an important role in the De Kuip Stadium.
Not only has the 22-year-old played in 15 out of 25 Eredivisie matches, but he also featured heavily during Feyenoord’s Champions League campaign, including scoring a crucial equaliser away to AC Milan last month.
And although Feyenoord were eliminated from Europe by Inter Milan in the next round, Bueno and his teammates remain outsiders to win the Dutch title.
Van Persie’s men sit fourth in the Eredivisie table, 17 points behind leaders Ajax, but, if they win their game-in-hand, would close the gap and climb to third with eight games left to play.
As a result of his impressive individual campaign, Bueno has been included in EA SPORTS FC25’s latest ‘Dreamcatchers’ Ultimate Team specials.
Alongside some big names
Before his 88-rated upgrade, Bueno’s rating on the popular game was 72. The Spaniard’s shiny new card now makes him one of the game’s best full-backs, though.
Not only that, but EA SPORTS’ decision to include Bueno in their latest collection sees the on-loan Wolves defender join an elite list of names, including Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz and Real Madrid Galactico Kylian Mbappe.
The other current players to make EA SPORTS’ ‘Dreamcatchers’ collection are Benfica’s Orkun Kokcu, Lille’s Hakon Arnar Haraldsson, Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck, Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri, Atletico Madrid’s Marcos Llorente, Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez and Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane.