Pes 13 Wonderkids New 【DIRECT • HOW-TO】

| Player | PES 13 Club | PES Potential | Reality Check | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lucas Moura | São Paulo/PSG | 97 | Solid (Spurs UCL semi-final hero), but not a superstar. | | Yann M’Vila | Rennes | 95 | Huge bust (attitude problems). Now in Cyprus. | | Jack Wilshere | Arsenal | 98 | “Next Xavi.” Became “Next Physio Room.” | | Iker Muniain | Athletic Bilbao | 96 | “Spanish Messi.” Remained loyal, never exploded. |


The midfield engine room. You need the new Pedri and Bellingham to replace your aging Xavi and Gerrard.

To understand why certain players are classified as wonderkids, one must understand the PES 2013 development engine.

2.1 Development Types Players in PES 2013 are assigned one of three development types, viewable in the player details menu:

2.2 The Role of Form and Consistency In PES 2013, a player's growth is heavily influenced by their match ratings. A wonderkid with high potential but low consistency may stall in development if not managed correctly. This mechanic forced managers to "nurture" talent, resting young players during slumps and playing them during high-confidence periods. pes 13 wonderkids new

These players are guaranteed world-beaters. If you have the budget, sign them immediately.

1. Neymar (Santos / Brazil)

2. Mario Götze (Borussia Dortmund / Germany)

3. Stephan El Shaarawy (AC Milan / Italy) | Player | PES 13 Club | PES

4. Mario Balotelli (Manchester City / Italy)


These players start with ratings in the 60s or low 70s. They are cheap to buy and their stat growth is vertical.

1. Adem Ljajic (Fiorentina / Serbia)

2. Lucas Moura (Sao Paulo / Brazil)

3. Raphael Varane (Real Madrid / France)

4. Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid / Belgium)


1. Marc-André ter Stegen (Borussia Mönchengladbach)

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