Some may appreciate the extra possibility to shop on the transfer market but it's a little as if a significant part of what made constructing a squad interesting and challenging was wiped out. Or, in any case, FIFA 23 Coins is still largely a pay-to-win racket that reflects the worst aspects the modern game. Its interface is about as welcoming as an upscale Rangers pub to someone wearing an Celtic scarf.
Career mode has had a visual makeover to be more consistent with the other modes however, it's pretty much exactly the same way as it did before. If you are a player there are now RPG-style points that you can earn by your behavior both on and off the field, plus you can choose to appear as real-life players and coaches , rather than designing your own by scratch.
What makes less sense is career mode's continued attempts to force you to play less football. buying FUT 23 Coins has already added a load of training elements that felt like admin, but now you also have the option to only take part in highlights of games rather than the full 90 minutes. For a football game this is a little confusing.