eFootball 2026 Highlight Magical Dribbler April 2026 Nominating Contract Review

April 2026 brings a new set of player selections to eFootball 2026, focusing on players with exceptional dribbling skills. This month’s ‘Highlight Magical Dribbler‘ Nominating Contracts differ from previous sets, which emphasized players who could change positions, and instead highlight those known for their ability with the ball at their feet.

So, you’ve been collecting Nominating Contracts and are ready to choose a player? Let’s look at your options and figure out which Magical Dribbler is the best one to sign.

eFootball 2026 “Magical Dribbler” April 2026 NC players listed

Matheus Cunha

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player

Based on his cards, particularly the Blitz Curler Show Time version, Cunha seems most effective when driving forward with the ball and linking the midfield to the attack. He’s good at turning with the ball, comfortable in crowded areas, and consistently makes runs into open space.

While not as strong as the ST card, this one is still solid. You can generally expect stats in the high 80s or low 90s, and it performs well in both passing and finishing.

Recommended abilities include taking quick shots, making one-touch passes, demonstrating strong determination, delivering accurate crosses, and bending the ball with outside curl.

Suggested Progression Points Allocation for Matheus Cunha

Shooting Passing Dribbling Dexterity Lower Body Strength Aerial Strength Defending GK 1/2/3
5 8 9 9 8 0 0 0

Alexander Isak

  • Position: CF
  • Playing Style: Goal Poacher

Isak is a tall forward who’s fairly skillful with the ball at his feet, though he doesn’t excel in aerial duels. He handles the ball surprisingly well. His off-ball runs are expected to be good, around the 90th percentile, and while his finishing isn’t top-tier, an 88 rating makes him effective at shooting inside the box. He’s best utilized as a substitute.

Suggested Skills: One Touch Pass, Long Range Shooting, Long Range Curler, Super Sub

Suggested Progression Points Allocation for Alexander Isak

Shooting Passing Dribbling Dexterity Lower Body Strength Aerial Strength Defending GK 1/2/3
9 0 6 11 8 4 0 0

Estevão

  • Position: RWF
  • Playing Style: Roaming Flank

He’s best suited to playing as an inside forward. He’s a strong dribbler and excels at taking on defenders. His speed will be a real asset, and based on my experience with his older card, this version should feel very smooth to play with. He should also deliver a good final ball or shot.

Recommended skills include the Marseille Turn, shooting first-time, accurate through passing, precise crossing, and one-touch passing.

Suggested Progression Points Allocation for Estevão

Shooting Passing Dribbling Dexterity Lower Body Strength Aerial Strength Defending GK 1/2/3
4 4 10 9 10 1 0 0

Allan Saint-Maximin

  • Position: LWF
  • Playing Style: Prolific Winger

Saint-Maximin is a classic winger who excels at taking on defenders, using both skillful dribbling and physical strength – a combination you don’t often see. However, his final touch – whether it’s shooting or passing – isn’t quite up to the level needed for eFootball 2026. Once he gets past a defender, it’s best to stick to short, simple passes.

Suggested Skills: First Time Shot, Through Passing, One Touch Pass

Suggested Progression Points Allocation for Allan Saint-Maximin

Shooting Passing Dribbling Dexterity Lower Body Strength Aerial Strength Defending GK 1/2/3
7 3 10 9 8 2 0 0

Dani Ceballos

  • Position: CMF
  • Playing Style: Orchestrator

Dani Ceballos is a classic central midfielder who’s excellent with the ball at his feet. Based on my experience with him in the game, he’s really good at maintaining possession and making quick, short passes. He thrives when he can control the ball closely and turn quickly in tight spaces.

He’s also quite fast, with over 85 in both pace and acceleration, which is a real advantage. He excels in a possession-based style of play, effectively controlling the game’s rhythm. I’ve focused on his attacking abilities by lowering his defensive stats, so you’ll need a teammate to cover for him defensively.

Suggested Skills: Interception, Track Back, Low Lofted Pass, Pinpoint Crossing

Suggested Progression Points Allocation for Dani Ceballos

Shooting Passing Dribbling Dexterity Lower Body Strength Aerial Strength Defending GK 1/2/3
0 9 9 9 11 0 2 0

Other picks from the pack:

  • Omari Hutchinson (AMF/Hole Player): A Hole Player card that is quite decent, I would say, more well-built for a SS/LWF. Finishing is decent enough under a proper build, with Passing is fine for link-up, nothing stands out. Physicality is a weakness and not even close to being a starter card.
  • Rayan Aït-Nouri (LB/Offensive Wingback): Very attack-oriented fullback. Aït-Nouri looks quick, active on the flank, and comfortable pushing forward. Good for overlapping runs and carrying the ball up the pitch. Defensively, these are okay numbers, but not the option if you’re facing strong wingers.
  • Ibrahim Mbaye (RWF/Roaming Flank): An exciting wide option. Mbaye looks quick on the ball, especially when cutting inside. Dribbling is the standout part of his game. You can give him a few skills and play him around, just to have fun. The rest of the departments, he doesn’t have the numbers. The suggestion is to skip.

Verdict on “Magical Dribbler” April 2026 NC players in eFootball 2026

Here’s my ranking for the April 2026 NC pack in eFootball 2026.

Tier Players
SSS (Endgame) None
SS (Excellent) None
S (Strong) None
A (Good) Matheus Cunha, Alexander Isak, Estevão, Allan Saint-Maximin, Dani Ceballos
B (Average) Omari Hutchinson, Rayan Aït-Nouri
C (Below Average) Ibrahim Mbaye

There aren’t any standout cards in this pack; they’re all decent but not particularly strong given the current game environment. It’s a fairly weak pack overall and probably not worth purchasing.

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2026-04-08 22:43