Tyrick Mitchell strengths analysed plus FIFA 22 rating amid Newcastle and Chelsea transfer links
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England new boy Tyrick Mitchell is attracting attention from the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle United as he settles into life with the Three Lions, according to reports.
The 22-year-old left-back has been a model of consistency for Crystal Palace throughout the season since he was entrusted with the position vacated by Patrick van Aanholt and was rewarded with a first England call-up earlier this week.
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Hide AdThe withdrawal of injury victim Reece James handed an unexpected opportunity to Mitchell and he could make a senior debut when Gareth Southgate’s side face friendlies against Switzerland and the Ivory Coast over the coming days.
Mitchell has caught the eye with his impressive displays working under Eagles manager Patrick Vieira as the Arsenal legend has guided the Selhurst Park club to an FA Cup semi-final and what looks like a mid-table finish in the Premier League.
However, Vieira could face a battle to retain one of his prized assets with Premier League champions Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea and Spurs all said to be monitoring Mitchell’s impressive progress, according to The Sun.
Tyrick Mitchell strengths analysed
As well as boasting an impressive link-up with Palace stalwart Wilfred Zaha, Mitchell has also improved the defensive side of his game since he first broke into the Palace side just under two years ago.
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Hide AdOnly Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard has made more tackles than the full-back in this season’s Premier League and he has also helped his side keep eight clean sheets during the campaign.
Tyrick Mitchell FIFA 22 rating
Since the latest rumours on Mitchell’s future, fans have been searching for his rating on FIFA and here we have the latest information.
Mitchell began the campaign with a 74 rating and a potential of 81. His attacking work rate is rated as ‘high’ and defensive work rate as ‘medium’. He is described as a ‘speed dribbler’ when it comes to his key traits.
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