Bobby Clark: What West Ham would be getting based on EA Sports FC 26 ratings
Bobby Clark ranks well in the dribbling department on EA Sports FC 26, with West Ham United reportedly eyeing up a summer swoop.
According to a report from ExWHUEmployee via the West Ham Way, the Hammers are claimed to be an option for Clark this summer.
The 21-year-old spent the 2025-26 season on loan with Championship side Derby County, who narrowly missed out on a play-off spot.
Clark developed through Liverpool's academy system, signing professional terms with the Reds shortly after turning 17 in February 2022.
However, after making 14 competitive senior appearances for Liverpool, the midfielder was eventually sold to Austrian outfit Salzburg in the summer of 2024.
Now back in Austria following his loan spell with Derby, the former England youth international could be on the move again in the coming weeks, with the London Stadium a possible destination.
What are Bobby Clark's best attributes in FC 26?
It's customary nowadays for football fans to turn to video games to help inform them on their team's latest transfer target.
As such, there will undoubtedly have been a number of West Ham fans taking a look at Clark on EA Sports FC 26 to find out more about their potential new midfielder.
Whilst to be taken with a slight pinch of salt, these video game ratings can at least offer some level of insight into a player's strengths and weaknesses.
So, taken from the official EA Sports FC website, Clark's best attribute is his balance, with that getting a 73 rating.
Meanwhile, his 71 ball control and acceleration follow closely behind, as do his 69 vision, 68 short passing and dribbling as well as his 67 agility respectively.
Those seem to be fairly accurate too, with Clark recording 37 successful dribbles, 29 chances created and 35 fouls won in the Championship last season, as per FotMob.
What are Clark's worst attributes in FC 26?
But, with just a 64 rating in FC 26, Clark does have some pretty poor ratings in certain categories.
His lowest attribute is his heading accuracy of 47, followed closely by his 48 sliding tackle and 49 defensive awareness respectively.
Again, these seem to be fair enough, as Clark didn't register a single headed shot in the league last season, whilst making just 3.73 defensive contributions per 90 respectively.
Aside from in defence, Clark's 53 long shots, 56 shot power and 59 finishing all paint a picture of the versatile midfielder not posing much of a goal threat.
The Salzburg man does only have six career competitive goals on his CV, but four of those did come with Derby last term, suggesting he may be improving in this area.
His 51 free-kick accuracy, 54 strength, 56 crossing and 58 stamina are also among his worst attributes in the game.
Overall then, FC 26's ratings suggest that West Ham would be getting a creative and dangerous ball-playing midfielder, but one that may not carry much of a goal threat or significant value in defence.
