
KONAMI had been releasing those Double Booster Manager cards in eFootball 2025 with the packs, and one of them would be the Italy ’25. If you are looking to get this one, make sure to clinch it faster, as the pack is going to disappear next week.
Manager: Luciano Spalletti
- Version: National Team Pack Italy ’25
- Proficiency: Long Ball Counter (89 Rated)
- Affinity: Star Players+
- Booster Type: Double Booster – Defensive Awareness and Stamina

I’m not too sure about you guys going for him now, since he has been sacked from his National Team side. But as a Manager, he looks good. Long Ball Counter is his playstyle, which certainly is a fan favourite currently. A more defensive manager here, so boosters are also defensive.
Gianluigi Donnarumma
- Position: GK
- Playstyle: Offensive Goalkeeper
This version of Donnarumma reinforces his standing as a big-match presence. With his tall frame and good reach, he’s a natural fit for an Offensive Goalkeeper who can sweep and close down attackers quickly, and he does this well.

His reflexes and aerial presence come in handy, and he reacts quickly, but I felt there were those moments where he’s a little slow to react to ground-level shots can be felt. Overall, a good keeper in my opinion.
Riccardo Calafiori
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up
Calafiori has become a fan favorite recently, and KONAMI reflects that with this rock-solid Build Up version. Good on the ball, he brings that calm, ball-playing style modern CBs thrive on. His defensive numbers are great, too, so no worries about that.

You could argue his lack of strong pace might not suit many tactics, but if you play with a deep line or paired with a faster CB, he shines. Heading is also a concern, at 188 cm and 75 rated in autobuild, it is average if you look at it.
Sandro Tonali
- Position: DMF
- Playstyle: Box to Box
Tonali‘s card blends his defensive abilities with just the right amount of flair. Perfect for players who want an all-action midfielder that can press, pass, and still recover. He suits a double pivot setup perfectly, contributing both defensively and in transitions.

His passing range is excellent, and he loves to carry the ball forward. I would rather have him in a CMF role to utilize his playstyle effectively and have those passing numbers close to 95. For me, the best card in this pack.
Federico Dimarco
- Position: LMF
- Playstyle: Cross Specialist
Dimarco’s card feels tailored for players who love attacking width. His delivery of crosses has been really good, even in his base version. This version rewards you for making overlapping runs and whipping in early crosses.

He might be listed as a wide midfielder, but he can also fill in at LB or LWB if needed. He’s technical and is good on the ball, but don’t expect much from him in aerial or physical duels.
Alessandro Buongiorno
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Destroyer

A bit on the slower side, but this guy is a legit awesome card. I have his Season MVP card, and he performs like a rock. A physical defender, he almost bullies every forward, so he ticks the box for physical plays. Give him speed over 80, and have a faster Build Up CB, and it will work for you.
Destiny Udogie
- Position: LB
- Playstyle: Offensive Fullback

A surprise card here, Offensive Fullback, but it is a wonderful defensive unit too. Has a good pace, which you can chop down to give those passing numbers a boost, and is a good backup LB option. Lack of skills might be something that you wouldn’t like.
Overview for the rest of the cards:
- Giovanni Di Lorenzo (RB/Offensive Wingback): Di Lorenzo returns as a durable and high-energy wingback. He is solid in defending and brings decent crossing to the table.
- Lorenzo Pellegrini (AMF/Hole Player): A versatile midfield card, has good stats in dribbling and passing, but the pace and stamina are a letdown.

- Giacomo Raspadori (CF/Deep-Lying Forward): Agile and technical striker, can drop deep and link play well. Not a physical presence, but offers decent finishing in the final third.
- Lorenzo Lucca (CF/Target Man): Giant forward with excellent aerial ability. Ideal for direct play or crossing setups.
- Moise Kean (CF/Goal Poacher): Pure finisher, thrives on quick movements and getting behind the defense. Physical and fast, but not the best finisher option.
The Italy Pack is alright on paper, but honestly, it’s not worth pulling unless you’re a hardcore fan or collector. KONAMI seems to be in a rush to cycle this one out, and that says a lot. While there are some solid individual cards here, there’s nothing game-changing that you can’t get elsewhere or wait a little longer for.
It feels like KONAMI dropped this pack just to fill a gap, and given how quickly it’s likely to disappear, you’re better off saving your coins. With better and more impactful national team packs on the horizon, this one is an easy skip for most players.
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