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eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection pack review

Who are the best picks here?

Another Club Selection pack drops in eFootball 2026, and this time it’s Liverpool R. A mix of reliable names and a few interesting younger profiles, this is an interesting pack. Well, amongst the Show Time and Epic packs we are getting, packs like these are here to guarantee us something with minimal spending.

Still, I feel many players might be skeptical about spending coins for this, but I would say a couple of cards here can genuinely improve your team if used right. So here’s my complete Liverpool R Club Selection pack review and share which player works for you in your eFootball 2026 lineup.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection players

Virgil van Dijk

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Build Up

You already know what you’re getting here. He’s one of those defenders where stats almost don’t matter much in-game; he just shows up and does his job. Dominates aerially, wins duels comfortably with those long legs reach, and positioning is always on point.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection van Dijk
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection van Dijk (Image via KONAMI)

The only thing you need to watch out for is the pace. If you’re someone who plays a high defensive line or presses aggressively, he can get caught out. I tried giving him some good pace, but that acceleration can trouble you.

Florian Wirtz

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Hole Player

This is easily the standout card in the pack. He’s the only card that gets the single booster treatment, so you can even push the numbers on this one. His dribbling reaches close to endgame, and for a f2p card, that’s massive.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Wirtz
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Wirtz (Image via KONAMI)

Add to that the skill set he comes with, and this is one of those cards that just fits into any attacking setup without effort. Big win, especially for F2P players. He is a potential 104 at the wings, so this is a card you shouldn’t miss.

Ryan Gravenberch

  • Position: DMF
  • Playing Style: Box to Box

A bit of a weird one on paper, but actually quite useful. He leans more toward the defensive side, but that doesn’t take away from how comfortable he feels on the ball. As a pure DMF, he does the job, but you definitely need a couple more defensive skills.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Gravenberch
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Gravenberch (Image via KONAMI)

But I think that’s why you move him slightly forward into a CMF role, because you start getting more out of him. Covers ground well, contributes on both ends, and doesn’t feel clunky in possession. Quietly, one of the more balanced cards here.

Hugo Ekitike

  • Position: CF
  • Playing Style: Goal Poacher

This is one of those strikers where you just get the basics right. He has everything you’d expect, with some good movement, strong inside the box finishing, and enough pace to stay threatening.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Ekitike
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Ekitike (Image via KONAMI)

He’s not just a poacher standing still, either. Can carry the ball a bit, holds his own physically, and doesn’t feel weak in duels. Not elite tier, but definitely someone who can deliver consistently if you play to his strengths.

Giorgi Mamardashvili

  • Position: GK
  • Playing Style: Defensive Goalkeeper

Big frame, solid presence, and that’s pretty much his identity. He covers a lot of space just by existing in goal, and that helps a lot against long shots and crosses.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Mamardashvili
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Mamardashvili (Image via KONAMI)

He gives off that “mini Courtois” vibe in-game. That said, he doesn’t feel like a locked-in starter for most squads just because of the stats and the competition you have in the Defensive GK playstyle, more like a dependable backup you can trust when needed.

Milos Kerkez

  • Position: LB
  • Playing Style: Offensive Wingback

Nothing too fancy here. He’s quick, active, and can go up and down the flank all game without dropping off. Defensively, he holds his own, but going forward, you might feel like something is missing in his delivery.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Kerkez
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Kerkez (Image via KONAMI)

With a bit of adjustment in progression, you can get more out of his passing, but as it stands, he’s just a straightforward, usable fullback.

Conor Bradley

  • Position: RB
  • Playing Style: Offensive Wingback
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Bradley
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Bradley (Image via KONAMI)

Very similar story to Kerkez. Fast player with a balance across other aspects of the game. Feels solid overall, but doesn’t really stand out in any one area. If you’ve used one attacking fullback, you’ll know what to expect here.

Giovanni Leoni

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Destroyer

Physically impressive and strong in defensive situations, no doubt about that. He can win challenges and hold his ground well. But the pace is a real concern. Against faster attackers, he can struggle, and that limits his usability.

eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Leoni
eFootball 2026 Liverpool R Club Selection Leoni (Image via KONAMI)

Still, considering his age profile, this feels more like a “future potential” card, something to keep an eye on if he gets better versions later.

Should you go for the Liverpool R Club Selection draw

When I reviewed Manchester City Club Selection earlier this year, I did mention about more players were getting single booster slots. Same feeling here. They might have made this more tempting. I see one player justifying this pack, which is Wirtz, rest are just decent.

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