Plus, Nations to Watch players don't have to be selected as a member of their national team to be upgraded FIFA 23 Coins. This means that even if Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make it into Brazil's squad, and his countrymen win the win in Qatar, the Arsenal striker still gets the +1.
Additionally, it's important to mention that Ones to Watch players do not get upgrades based on other promo cards. So if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April in the form of a new promotion, such as Factsmashers or something else it is, his OTW is not upgraded in line with the promo. (Sorry Tyler. If this makes you feel any better, then you're in virtually everyone's preorder OTW Pack.)
The unusual transfer market behaviour meant that it was often practical and economical to bring in good promo players to your team, even within a couple of days of when they were announced. This could prove to be the case in FIFA 23 however currently, the best Ones to Watch players are going to cost you a massive premium. In the event that they've not received any upgrades, it is hard to recommend spending any coins for them.
At the lower end of the scale, Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund is priced at around 14k coins the price is 4k more than his value for disposal. He is a decent starter centre-back, however he does not have the coveted "long" running style, and, despite Dortmund's lack of form it's possible to imagine that he will be a candidate for the Wins to Watch upgrade in the coming weeks.
Despite their recent misfortunes on the pitch, Juventus still have a fairly good squad and could be a lot of fun to play for FIFA 23.
After 10 years of dominance, Juventus fans find themselves in a crossing points, with the team struggling to compete over the last few seasons. That's not to say that they're not awash of talent within their ranks buy FUT 23 Coins, however, with the likes of Chiesa, Pogba, and Vlahovi? All of them providing plenty of reason to players to go to Juventus in FIFA 23.