With the Women's World Cup coming to an end, and the transfer window seeing players move for ridiculous amounts of money, we're just two months or so from FIFA's latest release, FIFA 20.

The EA Sports sales juggernaut is one of the best-selling titles in the world, consistently outpacing its rival Pro Evolution Soccer.

Although, not all FIFA 20 fans are going to be best pleased, as one of the biggest teams, not just in the UK, but in the world, won't be fully represented in the upcoming EA Sports title.

Konami's PES franchise has stolen a march on their competition this season, by signing Manchester United to a long-term partnership.

What this means is that Old Trafford, the almost mythical home of the Red Devils, will be captured in incredible detail for Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 – but won't appear in FIFA 20.

Sorry United fans, if you want to see Ole at the wheel you'll only be able to do so with PES 2020, sorry, eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020,

While Pro Evolution Soccer has struggled for licenses, this could mean that one of the world's most popular teams is finally faithfully recreated in the game – although you'll still be pitting them against their cross-city rivals Man Blue.

The upshot (if you support Liverpool) is that the red half of Merseyside are no longer tied to PES and can now feature in the upcoming FIFA 20 release.

Manchester United's talented youngster Scott McTominay is an official PES 2020 ambassador, too, and he had this to say:

"It's a real honour for me, and I'm really excited to get the partnership underway. I've been playing the game a lot and the graphics look absolutely amazing"

He fancies his chances against his teammates too, saying "No matter what games we play, if it's cards against Victor or a game on the PlayStation or Xbox, I fancy myself to be right up there!".

Interestingly, Konami seems to have secured the rights to Manchester United Legends such as David Beckham, too. It'll be interesting to see whether he makes an appearance in FIFA 20&Read More – Source

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