You should be able to control, pass and receive the ball well, not only with your feet but other parts of your body like chest and thighs. Dribbling is also important.
This is crucial as central midfielders should be able to create more chances for their team to score. This is why they are called playmakers.
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Have good vision. This will enable you to move the ball around well and create scoring opportunities. You, as a center midfielder, have to control the play. This means distributing the ball and checking to every ball. Shoot when you can. While forwards mostly do the attacking, it is not a crucial part of midfield but given you are not usually in the box, an occasional nice shot is always a great bonus.