Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at these Squad Building Challenges in the game, and let me tell you, the Julian Alvarez one was a real doozy. I heard a lot of buzz about this particular SBC, so I figured, why not give it a shot? I mean, who doesn’t want a souped-up Julian Alvarez card, right?
First things first, I had to scout out the requirements. They wanted a pretty mixed bag of players, as usual. Some Argentinian players, a few from the Premier League, and a bunch of other random conditions that I had to meet. This meant I had to hit the transfer market, big time.

I started off by gathering some of my untradeable players that I wasn’t really using. Got a few Argentinians in there, which was a good start. Then, I dove into the market to fill in the gaps. I was looking for some bargain deals, you know, players that met the requirements but wouldn’t break the bank. It was a bit of a balancing act, trying to keep the overall team rating high enough while also not spending a fortune.
- First step was getting those Argentinian players. I managed to snipe a few decent ones for a reasonable price.
- Next, I focused on the Premier League players. This was a bit trickier since everyone seemed to be after them as well, so prices were a little inflated.
- After that, it was just about filling in the rest of the squad with players that fit the overall rating and chemistry requirements. This took some trial and error, swapping players in and out until I got the right mix.
My Progress
I spent a good few hours on this, constantly checking the market, comparing prices, and tweaking my squad. There were a couple of times when I thought I had it all figured out, only to realize I was just short on the chemistry or the overall rating. It was frustrating, I won’t lie, but I was determined to get it done. It felt like being a real football manager, trying to build the perfect team within a budget.
Finally, after a lot of wheeling and dealing, I had my squad ready. I double-checked, triple-checked, and then I hit that submit button. Boom! Julian Alvarez SBC completed. I felt a real sense of accomplishment, like I had actually achieved something. It wasn’t just about getting a new player card, it was the whole process of strategizing, planning, and executing that made it rewarding.
Now, I’ve got this shiny new Julian Alvarez card in my club, and I can’t wait to see how he performs on the pitch. It was a grind, for sure, but totally worth it. If you’re thinking about doing this SBC, my advice is to be patient, do your research, and don’t be afraid to get creative with your squad. Good luck, and happy building!