FIFA 22, POTM, Player of the month for December in the Premier League


As every month, EA is preparing to announce the name of the Player of the month (POTM of December) of the Premier League for the FUT mode of FIFA 22. To do so, FIFA offers the possibility to the fans to vote for one of the many players preselected by the publisher. The fan vote counts as part of the final result. The winning player will get a special card (receiving a boost) available through a DCE for one month.

The list of players selected for the Premier League POTM

For the month of December, EA has selected seven players for this trophy. No surprises here with City players like Cancelo and Sterling. For once, December could be a good month with almost nothing but Meta cards if the boost is substantial. Note that the 3 (Sterling, Son and Cancelo) big cards already have special versions on FIFA 22.

For the moment, it is difficult to identify a favorite among the 7, many fans mention Cancelo and Odegaard on social networks.

You can vote on the official competition website to influence the final result.

Selected players

Final result and DCE for the POTM of the month of December

The final result will be revealed next week (probably Friday January 14) and a Team Creation Challenge (DCE) will be set up during the day to obtain a special POTM card for the winner. Obviously, you will find our inexpensive solution for this DCE immediately after the publication of this challenge on Gamosaurus.

Who do you think will be voted Premier League Player of the Month (POTM) for December?

POTM and investing in FUT

Premier League DCEs are generally very expensive as a lot of players invest in these challenges. Indeed, it is recommended to buy cards of Premier League players as regularly as possible in order to sell them on the day of the release of the DCE.


If you’re new to the world of FIFA 22, be sure to check out all of our FUT guides. You can also find the full list of the different live DCEs for FIFA 22 FUT mode on our list of active Squad Building Challenges (DCEs).



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