This page explains the best goalkeepers in FIFA 22 - otherwise known as GKs - in order of their overall rating. As always though, be sure to take a look at the specifics depending on what you want out of them, like GK Handling if you hate it when your ‘keeper drops a rebound right in front of the opposition, or GK Kicking for setting up speeder counter attacks from a drop kick and speed for if you want them to rush out a little faster. [Other pages] On this page: If you’re interested in other positions, we have pages on the best FIFA 22 defenders, best FIFA 22 strikers, best FIFA 22 wingers, and the best FIFA 22 midfielders. Perhaps the biggest change is Gianluigi Donnarumma - placed 13th last year with an 85 ranking, and is now in fourth after climbing to 89. Stuck for who to make up your team? We have pages on FIFA 22 Wonderkids, the best FIFA 22 goalkeepers, best FIFA 22 defenders, best FIFA 22 strikers, best FIFA 22 wingers, and the best FIFA 22 midfielders. For FUT fans, we have guides to how Chemistry works and a full Chemistry Styles list, too.
For Career Mode, potential is important too - Some players have higher built-in potential for growth than others, and if you’re planning on playing at least two seasons of Career Mode then it’s going to have a major impact on your squad. It’s also a great way to pick up a bargain, too. For Ultimate Team, remember you can use Chemistry Styles - Chemistry Styles, if you didn’t know, add up to a whopping 90 points to your player’s attributes, spread according to the Style you choose. For Goalkeepers, the Cat and Glove styles are the most popular, but you can read more on Chemistry in general in our guide to how FIFA Chemistry works, and likewise the best FIFA Chemistry Styles in our detailed guide to those, too. Think about your style of play when looking at stats - We mentioned this briefly above, but certain keepers will work better in certain situations.