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EA FC 27 Bayern Munich Ratings: Full Squad List (Leaked)

Every leaked Bayern Munich overall and base attribute in EA FC 27, plus which numbers EA has already confirmed.

Every leaked Bayern Munich overall and base attribute in EA FC 27, plus which numbers EA has already confirmed.

Bayern Munich enter EA FC 27 with two 90-rated players, a defensive core sitting at 87, and a handful of large jumps for younger squad members. The full club list has surfaced ahead of launch, covering overall ratings, positions, nationalities, and the six base attributes on each card.

Quick answer: Harry Kane (ST) and Michael Olise (RM) top the squad at 90 overall, followed by Joshua Kimmich and Luis Díaz at 88. Kane, Olise, Kimmich, and Díaz are officially confirmed by EA Sports; the rest of the list is leaked and can still change.


Which Bayern Munich ratings are confirmed vs leaked

EA has already revealed its top 27 men’s players, and four Bayern names appear in that group. Kane and Olise sit at 90, while Kimmich and Díaz land at 88. Those four numbers are locked in as official.

Every other Bayern card below comes from the leaked database and has not been published by EA. Base attributes for the whole squad, including Kane’s and Olise’s, also fall outside the official reveal so far. Treat anything beyond those four overall ratings as provisional until the full base item database goes live.

Note: Ratings can shift after the international transfer window closes, so a player leaving or arriving in the final weeks will alter the club list.


Bayern Munich overall ratings and positions in EA FC 27

Here is the squad ranked by overall rating, with listed position and nationality.

PlayerOVRPosNation
Harry Kane90STEngland
Michael Olise90RMFrance
Joshua Kimmich88CDMGermany
Luis Díaz88LMColombia
Jonathan Tah87CBGermany
Dayot Upamecano87CBFrance
Jamal Musiala87CAMGermany
Konrad Laimer85RBAustria
Serge Gnabry83CAMGermany
Kim Min Jae83CBSouth Korea
Ismael Saibari83CAMMorocco
Aleksandar Pavlović83CDMGermany
Palhinha82CDMPortugal
Alphonso Davies82LBCanada
Manuel Neuer81GKGermany
Nathaniel Brown81LBGermany
Josip Stanišić80RBCroatia
Tom Bischof79CMGermany
Jonas Urbig79GKGermany
Hiroki Ito78CBJapan
Lennart Karl77RMGermany
Bryan Zaragoza77LMSpain
Sacha Boey75RBFrance
Arijon Ibrahimović75LMGermany
Sven Ulreich73GKGermany
Armindo Sieb71STGermany
David Santos Daiber59CDMPortugal

Outfield base attributes for the Bayern Munich squad

The six face stats decide how each card actually feels on the pitch. Columns run in the standard order of pace, shooting, passing, dribbling, defending, and physical.

PlayerPACSHOPASDRIDEFPHY
Harry Kane629483824983
Michael Olise838289914769
Joshua Kimmich717390848179
Luis Díaz828283874474
Jonathan Tah623860638786
Dayot Upamecano804565758683
Jamal Musiala798179906265
Konrad Laimer866978778177
Serge Gnabry778379844365
Kim Min Jae733258638482
Ismael Saibari837877835582
Aleksandar Pavlović666882827979
Palhinha506874728384
Alphonso Davies936678847476
Nathaniel Brown906076837359
Josip Stanišić764669718175
Tom Bischof577280806768
Hiroki Ito745771728072
Lennart Karl737373843443
Bryan Zaragoza827272823044
Sacha Boey705566747576
Arijon Ibrahimović856871773058
Armindo Sieb797056742766
David Santos Daiber574958595847

Goalkeeper attributes: Neuer, Urbig, and Ulreich

Keeper cards use a different set of six stats, so they are listed separately to avoid confusion with the outfield table above.

PlayerOVRDIVHANKICREFSPDPOS
Manuel Neuer81808087783182
Jonas Urbig79797685793277
Sven Ulreich73746962744173

Urbig sits only two points behind Neuer, and his kicking of 85 is close to Neuer’s 87. That makes the backup a viable Career Mode rotation option rather than a pure squad filler.


Biggest movers in the Bayern squad

Two academy-to-first-team stories stand out. Aleksandar Pavlović climbs from 73 to 83, a ten-point rise after a Bundesliga and DFB Cup double alongside Kimmich in midfield. Nathaniel Brown moves from 69 to 81 following his switch from Eintracht Frankfurt, where he scored four and assisted four, and his 90 pace is the second-highest in the squad behind Alphonso Davies at 93.

Michael Olise is the other headline change. He now shares top billing with Kane at 90, backed by 91 dribbling and 89 passing, which makes him the most complete attacking card at the club. Lennart Karl also jumps sharply into the 77 range with 84 dribbling, though his 34 defending and 43 physical limit where he fits.


How to check the final Bayern Munich ratings

Compare any card you plan to build around against EA’s published top 27 list. If the player is in that group, the overall rating is settled and will not move before launch.
Wait for the full base item database without PlayStyles. That drop covers every remaining Bayern card, including the base attributes listed above.
Recheck the squad after the international transfer deadline. An updated base item database with PlayStyles is due on 10 September, and that version accounts for late incomings and departures.

You will know a rating is final when it appears in the official database with a PlayStyles entry attached. Any number circulating without that is still subject to change.


EA Sports FC 27 releases on 25 September 2026. Until the complete database is public, the four confirmed Bayern ratings are the only ones worth planning a Career Mode save or Ultimate Team squad around with full confidence.