Serie A Fantasy Gameweek 36 is coming, so our experts share their latest team, thoughts and strategies ahead of the deadline.
@TheCrisk

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- With only a few weeks of the season remaining, now feels like the perfect time to go all in on the strongest teams with the best fixtures.
- I moved out Luka Modrić for Manuel Locatelli last week and now just need him to avoid another yellow card suspension. It’s also finally time for Moise Kean to leave my squad after weeks of offering very little.
- I don’t trust many of the forward options currently available, so I’m taking a punt on Napoli’s Andrey Santos instead. I originally wanted coverage from either Scott McTominay or Kevin De Bruyne, but I simply couldn’t make the funds work.
@PSzpak

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- The previous Gameweek delivered another solid score for me, and I managed to hold onto top spot in the rankings. My rivals continue to apply pressure though, and a few aggressive moves have reduced the gap to the absolute minimum. With only three gameweeks remaining, I lead by just eight points and now need to hold my nerve through the final stretch.
- Gameweek 36 is now in front of us, and for once, I don’t have to deal with injuries or suspensions. That almost feels strange at this stage of the season. Because of that, I now face a big decision: roll the transfer or continue attacking aggressively.
- If I decide to make a move, I’ll most likely sell players from the Milan clubs. Inter have already wrapped up the title and face Lazio in the cup final next week, so Cristian Chivu could easily rotate several key players. I’ll keep a close eye on predicted line-ups before making any decisions. Milan also look extremely difficult to trust right now. They’ve picked up just four points from their previous five matches and scored only once during that run. An awkward fixture against Atalanta only lowers confidence further.
- If I do enter the market, I’ll mainly target players from sides still fighting for something meaningful. Teams chasing European qualification should continue fielding strong line-ups and playing with full intensity. Because of that, clubs like Juventus, Como and Roma stand out as appealing options.
- For now, though, I plan to roll the transfer. That extra flexibility could become extremely valuable during the final weeks of the season as more teams either secure safety or fall out of the race for Europe, increasing the chances of rotation and lower motivation levels.
- Good luck!
@FPLReaction

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- So, overall, my team looks good on paper, outside of the fact that my goalkeeper Arijanet Muric doesn’t start anymore.
- I have two free transfers, so I have the flexibility to change him. I’m currently thinking of Mile Svilar of Roma to effectively double up on their defence.
- Inter have won the league, so their assets are very vulnerable to rotation. I’m actually thinking of ditching Federico Dimarco – as excellent as he’s been – for that reason. It’s a risk but not owning Domenico Berardi doesn’t feel right. He also scored as soon as he got back from injury, which shows just how good he can be.
- There’s a world I bring him in for Kevin De Bruyne rather than Dimarco, though. I already have Scott McTominay covering off the Napoli attack, and De Bruyne keeps coming off early enough to annoy.
- I’ll 100% use both transfers this week, that’s for sure. Good luck!


