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·15 August 2026
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Last season’s Serie A taught us one thing: strikers in Italy don’t score much. Or at least, the stars aligned and gave us a season in which the top scorer netted 17 goals.
We can’t know whether those numbers will be repeated (even if nobody is hoping for that), but the pool of strikers certainly hasn’t been overhauled. There have been a few signings, while other forwards now find themselves in tactically unfavorable setups. And all of this will change Fanta strategies.
The 2025/26 Serie A scoring chart was clear: 11 strikers reached double figures, plus McTominay (10), Orsolini (10 goals) and Nico Paz (12). The top scorers among players listed as forwards looked like this:
What’s striking is the number of players listed as forwards sitting on just 10 goals: as many as five, including Juventus’ technical leader and several smaller-club scorers, plus the Scamacca-Krstovic duo, a real headache for fantasy managers last season.
Now let’s list who can’t be a top-tier pick worth spending most of your budget on: Bonazzoli (currently in Serie B with Cremonese); Douvikas (Como are looking for a top-level striker); Krstovic (who starts on the bench); Yildiz (the real main scorer should be Kolo Muani); Simeone (he doesn’t play for a big club) and Davis (injury-prone).
The strikers who should be added to the top-tier group are: Goncalo Ramos, Kolo Muani and Moise Kean (it’s hard to imagine him finishing below 10 goals again, whether at Fiorentina or Como).
Of all the names listed, who is truly a top-tier pick objectively:
But to buy a top-tier pick you usually have to spend 40/45% of your budget: that is, 200/220 credits or 400/450 credits depending on the budget available. If the historical numbers were to repeat themselves, only Lautaro, Malen and Kolo Muani could be considered top-tier picks worth "breaking the bank" for in Fanta.
If strikers keep scoring little, then it makes sense to focus on midfield: a department where there are plenty of opportunities that could become even more important given the output of forwards.
Last year, the highest-scoring midfielders were:
To these names, Zaniolo and Baturina have been added as well, considering their numbers relative to minutes played.
IS IT WORTH GETTING 2 TOP-TIER MIDFIELDERS?
So we have 8 "top-tier picks" in midfield, except in this case we’ll pay much less for them: surely around 15% less than a "top-tier pick" in attack.
So, based on last season’s goal numbers: it might be better to buy two top-tier midfielders and then target second-tier strikers, who could score only a few fewer goals than the "top-tier" ones, but at a lower cost.
THE DEFENDER QUESTION
If you use the modifier (especially one with more than three tiers), defenders become even more important: Dimarco had the 5th-highest fantasy average in last season’s league, and since goals are becoming rarer and rarer, it’s better to rely on creativity: by getting at least a 6.5 average in defense.
A strong defense, a midfield with two top-tier picks, and a bit of scouting up front could be an even more valid strategy than usual. Because anyone who says: "I’m going all-in on the striker from a big club" could get burned, just like what happened last year.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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