Explore exclusive Football Manager 2025 screenshots, including the new UI, women's football integration, and key feature updates.
Explore the new Football Manager 2025 interface and women's football with the latest official screenshots!
The user interface has had a refresh, making everything smoother and more intuitive while keeping the familiar FM vibe.
As Sports Interactive releases more features, we’ll keep adding screenshots here as soon as they’re available, so stay tuned!
Here’s a glimpse at some of the first exclusive
Football Manager 2025 screenshots. These images showcase the
revamped interface, new features, and improvements over FM24. Let’s dive into
each one and explore the exciting changes.
This screenshot showcases the Club Selection Screen in
Football Manager 2025, and the fresh UI design is immediately
apparent. Compared to FM24, the screen is noticeably sleeker
and more organized. The “Men’s Football” dropdown is a
significant new addition, signaling the inclusion of
women's football for the first time in FM history. This
feature allows players to easily switch between managing men’s or women’s
teams, a huge step forward in inclusivity. The club options are clearly laid
out, and the section now highlights key information like
top players (Erling Haaland, Bukayo Saka, and Virgil van Dijk
in this case), past winners of the Premier League, and even
the biggest rivalries of the division. There's also a new
feature titled “Best Match for Your Reputation,” making it
easier for managers to find a club that fits their career level. The overall
aesthetic is sharper, with smooth colours and a more modern feel compared to
FM24, offering a cleaner interface that focuses on
user-friendliness and efficient decision-making.
FM25 Screenshots: A Visual First Look
Club Selection Screen: Streamlined and More Informative
A More Detailed Squad Hub
This screenshot gives us a look at the revamped
Squad Overview screen for Brighton in FM25, packed with key
information in a more compact, user-friendly design. The layout now provides
quick access to essential data like player abilities,
training schedules, and squad feedback all in one place. Notable players
such as Danny Welbeck, Lewis Dunk, and
Simon Adingra are prominently displayed alongside their
current and potential abilities, making squad management more efficient.
Compared to FM24, this screen brings a
cleaner, more organized layout, ensuring smoother
navigation. You can immediately assess squad atmosphere, player promises,
medical reports, and even upcoming matches, offering more depth at a glance
without needing to click through multiple screens. The inclusion of youth
setup ratings and squad discipline further reinforces this new holistic
approach to squad management in FM25. This layout certainly sets the tone
for a more streamlined experience in managing your team.
A Comprehensive Player Overview
The FM25 player profile is a clear evolution from
FM24, with a more streamlined and intuitive layout. In
FM24, the player attributes and information were somewhat cluttered,
spread across various sections, which required more navigation to find key
details. FM25, however, brings everything into one clean view, allowing
for faster access to preferred roles,
attributes, and fitness status. One
noticeable change is the way
mental, physical, and technical attributes are better
categorized, with a stronger emphasis on quick role analysis, like the
clear display of Pressing Forward options. The
fitness and discipline metrics are now more visible in
FM25, making squad management easier. Overall, FM25 feels more modern and
accessible, offering a cleaner, more user-friendly experience.
First Women's Player Profile: Fran Kirby in FM25
This screenshot of Fran Kirby's profile marks a historic
moment, showcasing the first-ever women’s player profile in
Football Manager 2025. The interface is consistent with the
men's profiles, reflecting how seamlessly
women's football has been integrated into the game. With
the same depth and detail as the men's game, this addition is a major step
forward for the franchise, offering players a more inclusive and expansive
football management experience.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Football Manager 2025 is shaping up to be
the most immersive and inclusive instalment yet, with exciting new features
and a sleek, revamped interface. As more details emerge, we’ll be updating
this post with the latest screenshots to keep you in the
loop on all the key changes. Stay tuned for more as we continue to explore
the game ahead of its official release!