EA very rarely announces content in advance, but this  FUT 23 Coins year FUT Future Stars will include a Swaps Token system that has been launched in advance, so we already know the precise timings and a few of the players. Thanks to leaks, we also know who we can expect to see in Teams 1 and 2. We will refrain from spoiling the entire promo, but if you want the full teams, just look up FutSheriff on Twitter. Here are some of the most exciting players who are confirmed to appear in FUT Future Stars:

Aurélien Tchouaméni (Monaco, France)Dušan Vlahović (Juventus, Serbia)Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund, England)Pedri (Barcelona, Spain)Ryan Gravenberch (Ajax, Netherlands)Maxence Lacroix (Wolfsburg, France)Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal, England)
Some of those players are having breakout seasons, while others are young but becoming more established. Obviously there will be many more, drawn from the ranks of pure talent still working its way through the system. It17;s interesting to look back at the previous year17;s Future Stars, which included the likes of Dejan Kulusevski, Alexander Isak, Sergino Dest and Harvey Barnes, all of whom have flourished as the predictions suggested.

In addition to the two squads of players in packs, EA is likely to add new unlockable 16;Objective17; players to the game as well as Squad Building Challenges for additional players and unique packs. Swaps Tokens will also be available to earn and exchange for specific rewards throughout the promotion, so look out for ways to earn those.

Tokens are perhaps the most interesting part, in fact. They  cheap FIFA 23 Coins were very popular during Winter Wildcards, allowing committed players to unlock extra pack rewards, exclusive players and even the odd kit. Their inclusion with FUT Future Stars suggests they will be back again more often now. EA has already released a list of Swaps Token rewards, which include Future Stars Jeremie Frimpong and Connor Gallagher player cards, a mix of fodder packs, and even a 3x FUT Future Stars Team 1 player pick.