Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo has been leaked as the Premier League Player of the Month for October 2025 after a string of sensational performances. The leak happened on Twitter by many of the usual leakers on FC 26 content.

This accolade not only recognizes his real-world exploits but also means Ultimate Team fans are in for a treat. EA Sports is set to release a special POTM Mbeumo card in FC 26 on Friday, November 8, and it promises to be a significant upgrade on his already impressive base item.

For EA FC 26 players, Mbeumo’s upcoming POTM card is expected to be rated 87 or 88 overall, a notable boost from his 85-rated base card.

POTM Mbeumo Card – A Pacey, Lethal Upgrade for Ultimate Team

So, what exactly can we expect from Bryan Mbeumo’s POTM card? In a word: upgrades. Fans anticipate boosts across the board that will make this card a standout in Premier League squads. Here’s a breakdown of how the POTM version should improve on Mbeumo’s base stats:

  • Pace: 88 → ~91
    Mbeumo’s speed is already blistering, and a pace increase into the 90s will make him one of the fastest forwards in the game. He’ll have no trouble burning past defenders on counter-attacks or making those meta-friendly through-ball runs behind the backline.
  • Shooting: 84 → ~87
    A higher shooting stat means better finishing, shot power, and overall clinical ability in front of goal. Mbeumo’s base card can finish chances, but an upgrade here will turn him into a more lethal scorer – the kind of player who can reliably bury opportunities with either foot inside the box.
  • Passing: 79 → ~82
    While known primarily for scoring, Mbeumo is also a capable creator. A bump in passing will improve his vision, crossing, and short passing. This makes his POTM card more versatile in attack – whether you deploy him as a winger whipping in assists or a secondary striker linking play, he’ll have the playmaking skills to match his scoring threat.
  • Dribbling: 84 → ~86
    Expect a slight boost to dribbling that will make Mbeumo even more agile and responsive on the ball. His already solid 84 dribbling means he can weave past defenders; with mid-to-high 80s dribbling, combined with likely high agility and balance, he’ll feel smoother and more controlled when executing skill moves or tight turns. This card should be excellent for players who rely on quick dribbles and changes of direction to beat defenders.
  • Defending: 49 → ~50+
    Defending isn’t a priority on an attacking card like this, so any increase here is mostly inconsequential. Don’t expect Mbeumo’s POTM to suddenly win headers in your own box or make crunching tackles – and that’s fine. He’s meant to be your forward threat, not a defender. However, a marginal boost might slightly help with pressing from the front or interceptions, if at all.
  • Physical: 76 → ~80
    One underrated aspect of Mbeumo’s game is his strength and stamina. Pushing his Physical into the high 70s or around 80 will make him more robust in challenges and able to hold off defenders better. He’ll be less likely to get bullied off the ball, adding to his meta appeal. Stamina should also be high, meaning he can sprint and press all game without tiring quickly.

In terms of meta appeal, this POTM Mbeumo is shaping up to be a highly useful card. Pace and shooting are king in the current meta, and he has both in spades after the upgrade. Dribbling and agility will let him exploit tight spaces and AI defending weaknesses. With improved passing, he can function as a creator as well, making him a dual threat. Versatility is another big plus – Mbeumo’s card will likely list multiple positions (his natural right wing, but potentially also striker or center forward as alternate positions given his role at Manchester United).

October 2025: The Performances Behind the POTM Award

Mbeumo’s Ultimate Team boost is exciting, but it’s fully earned by how outstanding he was on the real pitch in October. In his debut season for Manchester United, the Cameroonian forward delivered a series of match-winning performances throughout the month. He racked up 3 goals and 1 assist in Premier League action in October, directly contributing to every game his team played – and importantly, United won all three of those matches.oals to secure the result. It’s no surprise that Manchester United collected three wins out of three with him leading the charge; his contributions were often the deciding factor.

Outperforming a Strong Field of Contenders

Bryan Mbeumo didn’t win the October POTM in a vacuum – he beat out several other in-form Premier League stars for the award. The shortlist of nominees was stacked with talent, each with a compelling case based on their October performances:

  • Matty Cash (Aston Villa): The right-back turned heads with his two-way play, including a brilliant assist and a match-winning goal. Cash provided a pin-point pass that led to a winning goal against Spurs, and he scored the lone goal in Villa’s 1-0 victory over Manchester City – a strike that snapped City’s long unbeaten run. His mix of defensive solidity and clutch contributions in attack made him a strong POTM candidate from the backline.
  • Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United): Newcastle’s midfield maestro had a standout month, scoring twice. Bruno unleashed a long-range screamer in a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest and then popped up with a 90th-minute winner against Fulham to secure another victory. His goals from midfield kept Newcastle’s engine running, showcasing his ability to decide games with individual quality.
  • Erling Haaland (Manchester City): The reigning POTM from September and perennial goal machine was again in the conversation. Haaland scored three goals in October, accounting for all of Man City’s league goals that month. He single-handedly won City a game at Brentford with a powerful finish and added a brace against Everton. However, City’s slight stumbles (including that loss to Villa) meant Haaland’s heroics weren’t enough to clinch the October award this time.
  • Junior Kroupi (AFC Bournemouth): A new name to many, the 19-year-old French forward Junior Kroupi burst onto the scene in October with electric performances. Despite playing only two matches, he scored 3 goals – a brace on his full Premier League debut in a 3-3 thriller at Crystal Palace, and another goal in a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest. Kroupi’s instant impact for Bournemouth made him a dark-horse contender and a rising star to watch.

A Well-Earned Honor and an Ultimate Team Celebration

By clinching the October Player of the Month, Bryan Mbeumo has firmly announced himself as a star performer in the Premier League. It’s an achievement that reflects his hard work and match-winning talent since his summer move to Manchester United. For Ultimate Team aficionados, it’s also cause for celebration – Mbeumo’s real-life heroics will be commemorated with a high-powered POTM card in EA Sports FC 26.

Come November 8, when that 87+ rated POTM Mbeumo card hits FUT, players will have the chance to add a speedy, sharp-shooting winger (or striker) to their squads who embodies the form he showed on the pitch. Whether you’re a Manchester United supporter eager to play with the October hero or just someone looking for the next meta attacker for your team, Mbeumo’s POTM item is one to keep on your radar. With his blend of pace, finishing, and versatility, this card has the potential to make a big impact in-game – much like the man himself has done in real life. Ultimate Team fans will be keen to unlock Bryan Mbeumo’s POTM card and see if they can replicate his October magic on the virtual field, riding the momentum of one of the Premier League’s standout players of the season so far.