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eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25: Pack Review and Top picks to consider

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  • eFootball 2025 brings the National Team Selection Worldwide pack for the July Edition.

The Jul ’25 edition of the Worldwide National Team Selection pack is here in eFootball 2025, bringing with it a diverse group of players from various leagues and nationalities. Compared to the previous edition that was released in June, this pack has some stellar names in it.

Featuring standout picks like Musiala, Saliba, and Enzo Fernández, the pack is attractive for many players. I see some potential starters, too. So, after giving a good look into this pack, here are the top 5 players worth looking out for in this release.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25: Top 5 picks to consider

1. Jamal Musiala

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Creative Playmaker

Musiala is the clear highlight of this pack. As always, his dribbling is silky smooth, paired with great tight control and elite offensive stats. His low pass and speed are strong enough to support quick link-up play, and he has decent balance and stamina for his role.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Musiala
eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Musiala (Image via KONAMI)

Physical contact has been a problem shielding the ball, but balance always comes to the rescue. He can be reliable, but he still lacks the finishing ability of a second striker. However, as a central AMF focused on movement and ball progression, he fits as your creative outlet.

2. William Saliba

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Build Up

Saliba brings 90+ numbers in all key defensive stats, including Awareness, Engagement, and Tackling. He also has high Physical Contact and Jump ratings, which help him handle most types of forwards. Heading numbers are low, but that build doesn’t trouble him much.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Saliba
eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Saliba (Image via KONAMI)

His passing range is serviceable too, making him reliable in build-up play. While his acceleration isn’t top-tier, he’s tall and physically strong, and you can increase his speed to the high 80s, which is comfortable. Needs some skills like Sliding Tackle.

3. Enzo Fernandez

  • Position: CMF
  • Playing Style: Box To Box

Enzo‘s card continues to deliver as an all-around midfielder. His passing stats are the standout here, both low and lofted, combined with solid dribbling. He’s also smooth enough to move through phases and contribute in both attack and defense without feeling out of place.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Enzo
eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Enzo (Image via KONAMI)

He’s not the most dominant physically, and he won’t win a ton of duels, but his stamina allows him to cover ground well. In a B2B role, he brings a good balance, especially if you want a midfield engine who can do a bit of everything without being a liability.

4. Marc Guehi

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Extra Frontman

A profile that has been getting less attention is seen here. Guehi is built like a typical physical CB, with strength, jumping, and key defensive stats all hitting the 90s. His tackling and engagement have good numbers, which is needed.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Guehl
eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Guehl (Image via KONAMI)

He’s quick enough to deal with most counters, which is impressive for a defender in his playstyle category. That said, his lack of height and heading is surely a dud. But if you need someone as a backup to win duels, clear balls, and stay consistent, he’s a reliable pick.

5. Raoul Bellanova

  • Position: RB
  • Playing Style: Offensive Wingback

Bellanova is one of the fastest players in this pack, and the reason for choosing him is that you can get a good build out of this player. His stamina holds up well across a full game, and he’s active enough on both ends of the pitch to support up-and-down play.

eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Bellanova
eFootball 2025 National Team Selection Worldwide Jul ’25 Bellanova (Image via KONAMI)

My build sees him cutting down on pace, and giving it to dribbling and passing. He lacks a few skills, though. One Touch Pass and Through Passing are what he needs, but depending on how you use him, give him those skills.

Other players from the pack are listed below:

  • Rasmus Hojlund (CF/Goal Poacher): A physically strong and fast striker, ideal for a counter-attacking style. His finishing is dependable, but he doesn’t offer much when it comes to link-up or build-up play.
  • Bart Verbruggen (GK/Offensive Goalkeeper): Tall frame with solid reflexes. While he won’t compete with the top meta keepers, he’s a usable option if you need someone with reach and modern distribution.
  • Nicola Zalewski (LMF/Box to Box): An all-round wide player who can operate as a left midfielder or full-back. Can cover both ends of the pitch, though he’s not particularly standout in any single area. Handy as a squad rotation, though.
  • Martin Baturina (CMF/Orchestrator): Excellent passer with great control. He can even be played as an AMF if you want to maximize his creative traits. Physical duels are a problem due to his size.
  • Francisco Conceicao (RMF/Roaming Flank): Small, agile, and quick on the turn. He used to be a good pick back in the early eFootball days. Physicality is a miss, but he is a good dribbler.
  • Semih Kılıçsoy (CF/Goal Poacher): Here’s a card that can be an impact sub. Has the pace, can dribble, finishing in the 90s, and most of all, has the needed skills. It can truly be a good substitute, and can be used against tired legs.

Is it worth pulling players from the European National Team Selection Jul ’25 pack in eFootball 2025

Although I’m dropping the reviews of these cards, I’m not spinning for any. The reason is that eFootball 2026 is just a month away from releasing in the middle of August, and apart from Epic cards, I feel you should pull the plug on these featured picks.

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