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Pes 6 Master League Best Young Players

Great young defenders and keepers were rarer, making them even more valuable.

Gerard Piqué (CB, age 19): At 191 cm with starting defense of 82, Piqué had the frame of a colossus. His development curve was steady, reaching 90+ defense and 85+ response by age 23. He also had “Covering” ability, making him intelligent at sweeping through balls. A must-buy for any team conceding too many goals from lobbed passes.

Philipp Lahm (SB/WB, age 22): The only world-class young fullback in the game. Lahm had 85+ speed, stamina, and defense from day one. He could play both left and right back. His Sliding Tackle and Dribbling abilities meant he defended soundly and supported attacks without leaving gaps. He was expensive but worth every penny.

Iker Casillas (GK, age 25): While slightly older, Casillas had 10+ years of peak performance. Starting with 94 response and 96 goalkeeping, he made impossible reflex saves. Younger options like Ustari (19) or Lloris (19) existed, but Casillas was unique because his consistency never wavered—no “down arrow” form weeks. He was the final piece of a dynasty. pes 6 master league best young players

| Player | Age | Initial OVR | Peak OVR | Key stats | |--------|-----|-------------|----------|------------| | G. Chiellini | 21 | 82 | 94 | Strength, def. awareness | | P. Cannavaro | 25 | 79 | 88 | Cheap, solid | | V. Kompany | 20 | 78 | 92 | Fast, tall | | C. Metzelder | 25 | 83 | 91 | High defense |

Released in 2006, Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) is widely regarded as a pinnacle of football simulation. While its online and exhibition modes were thrilling, the heart of its longevity lay in the Master League—a mode combining managerial strategy with on-pitch action. For any player seeking to build a decade-long dynasty, the initial transfer market was a goldmine. However, true mastery required foresight: signing raw, inexpensive teenagers who would evolve into world-beaters. The “best” young players in PES 6 were not always the highest-rated rookies, but those with unique stat curves, positional versatility, and that intangible “PES feel”—responsiveness, composure, and special abilities like Reaction or Playmaking.

| Player | Age | Initial OVR | Peak OVR | Key stats | |--------|-----|-------------|----------|------------| | C. Ronaldo | 21 | 87 | 99 | Dribble, speed | | A. Robben | 22 | 86 | 96 | Acceleration | | J. Navas | 20 | 78 | 91 | Crossing | | Nani | 19 | 75 | 90 | Budget Ronaldo | Great young defenders and keepers were rarer, making


8. Gareth Bale (Wales / SB/SMF) Long before he became a Galactico left-winger, Bale was a raw, speedy left-back in PES 6. He is incredibly cheap at the start of the game. Buy him, play him at left-back, and watch his stats explode. By Year 4, he is unplayable.

9. Micah Richards (England / SB/CB) The English answer to Kompany. Richards is a powerhouse at right-back. He has the speed to catch wingers and the strength to bully strikers. His development curve is massive, turning him into a defensive wall.

10. Giuseppe Rossi (Italy / SS) A hidden gem for the hardcore players. Rossi starts with great balance and agility. He is the kind of player who can turn in tight spaces and finish clinically. A fan favorite for those who prefer technique over power. Mats Hummels (CB) - Germany

11. Yaya Touré (Ivory Coast / DMF/CMF) While his peak years were still ahead of him in real life, PES 6 knew Yaya was special. He starts as a defensive midfielder with high physical stats. He is a tank in the middle of the park—perfect for protecting a lead or winning back possession.

Attack wins games, defense wins titles. Don't ignore the back line.

  • Mats Hummels (CB) - Germany
  • Rafael & Fabio (SB/SMF) - Man Utd
  • Perfect for smaller clubs or if you need depth. Their value skyrockets.

  • Marek Hamsik (SMF/AMF) - Slovan Bratislava
  • Abate (RB/SB) - Italy / AC Milan
  • Benzema (CF) - Lyon