As of this year, the long association between FIFA and EA Sports is no more, meaning annual video game releases will no longer be known as FIFA.
Instead, EA Sports FC 24 marks the first iteration of the new series from the publisher it is essentially the new FIFA, but is no longer known under that name.
It appears as though everything else will remain the same, including the popular Ultimate Team and Pro Clubs online modes.
There remains a clamour to discover how every player has been rated within the game, then, and new leaks have uncovered how the Liverpool squad ranks.
According to FUT Scoreboard, no Liverpool player has received a rating of 90 or higher, with Salah, Van Dijk and Alisson all given 89.
Goalkeepers
Alisson 89
Caoimhin Kelleher 73
Adrian 72
Vitezslav Jaros 62
Marcelo Pitaluga 57
Defenders
Virgil van Dijk 89
Trent Alexander-Arnold 86
Andy Robertson 86
Ibrahima Konate 81
Joel Matip 80
Joe Gomez 79
Kostas Tsimikas 77
Conor Bradley 69
Jarell Quansah 62
Luke Chambers 62
Midfielders
Thiago 84
Dominik Szoboszlai 82
Alexis Mac Allister 82
Wataru Endo 80
Ryan Gravenberch 79
Curtis Jones 77
Harvey Elliott 77
Stefan Bajcetic 72
Bobby Clark 57
Forwards
Mohamed Salah 89
Diogo Jota 85
Luis Diaz 84
Cody Gakpo 83
Darwin Nunez 82
Ben Doak 62
Kaide Gordon 62
While the ratings seem arbitrary and often not directly related to a players form over the previous year, they can cause plenty of debate among fans.
This time last year, Van Dijk and Salah were rated 90 ahead of the release of FIFA 23, while Alisson joined the pair in the games top 20 players with an 89 rating.
It is interesting to note that, in EA Sports FC 24, new signing Wataru Endo is rated higher than the likes of Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott.
Similarly, avid gamer Diogo Jota is rated above Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez, while Ibrahima Konate has not seen an increase on his 81 rating from FIFA 23.
For Alexis Mac Allister, who rises from 76 to 82, and Dominik Szoboszlai, from 79 to 82, there have been significant boosts.