Another week is quickly going by, which means that it's time for EA Sports to deliver a new Team of the Week package for the Ultimate Team mode in FIFA 16. This gives gamers access to yet another set of players that they can use to improve their first eleven or to boost the overall Chemistry for their team.



All those featured have been selected based on their performance in championship and cup matches over the previous weekend, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has just secured the French title with PSG, leading the attack.
The attacking line of the Team of the Week is made up of the Swedish striker and also features Pelle and Klose.
When it comes to the midfield, Ultimate Team fans will be able to get access to Iniesta, who is the main passer for Barcelona, as well as Danny, Mikel San Jose, and Thiago.
Defensive is important in FIFA 16, and teams can be enhanced by adding Jardel, Kurzawa, and Florenzi.
The goalkeeper that EA Sports has selected for the Team of the Week is up-and-coming Leno.
Seven normal substitutes are also featured in the package, offering options for Ultimate Team lineups, and there are another five featured players that EA Sports has been offering since the launch of FIFA 16 to make sure gamers have options when it comes to their Draft games.
EA Sports is already working on a new football simulation The studio is known for keeping its new titles under wraps, especially when it comes to sports sims, for as long as possible so that current installments can continue to engage fans both in terms of time and money spent.
It's unclear whether EA Sports has plans to introduce another major update for FIFA 16 or if it will continue to only run community events and to deliver new Team of the Week packages every week until the major championships end in late May.
It's possible that some DLC or events linked to the coming European championships will be delivered in June.
No details have yet been offered about FIFA 17, which will be launched in the fall and will probably get a big reveal during the event that Electronic Arts is planning to hold alongside E3 2016.
A rumor claims that Lionel Messi, the leader of Barcelona, is no longer considered for the cover of the game because of a commercial dispute and that EA Sports is currently exploring other options, with the search apparently focused on the very lucrative Premier League.