The competition phase of the UEFA Champions League (UCCL) from 2025/26 starts on Tuesday, together with the competition Official Fantasy Game.
In this article we look at the best UCL Fantasy Forwards that compete for a place in the opening team of managers. There are eight in total, ranging from the most expensive to dirty cheap.
It is worth noting that some players are not available after they recently collected injuries. Napolis Romelu Lukaku (€ 8.0 million), Ousmane Dembélé (€ 10.0 million) from Paris St-Germain and Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush (€ 8.5 million) It is expected that it is all expected to be sidelined for a few weeks.
Others look like Serhou Guirassy (€ 8.0 million) and Robert Lewandowski (€ 9.5 million), will have parts to play later in the group stage in our UCL quadrons, but they are more difficult to see early early luminaires here.
Erling Haaland (€ 10.5 million)
Manchester City starts with a difficult home game against Napoli. But Haaland is demonstrably an objective for the current form and without Marmoush there are not many alternatives to lead the city line.
The Big Norwegian rattled five goals against Moldova last week, as a supplement to the person he scored in an earlier victory over Finland. He also has five Premier League goals to his name this season. So those are already 11 goals in six games.
His underlying figures are also phenomenal. Although he has not taken a penalty this season, he still registered the XG twice as another Premier League attacker:

The three most important arguments against Haaland are a) are prize, b) the inconsistent form of Man City and C) the lack of assists of the striker (he only delivered two in his last three Champions League campaigns). But this is still the unstoppable target machine we are talking about here.
The schedule of the city is not too burdensome in terms of difficulty. Napoli will be the most difficult test to MatchDay 6; The Serie A champions had the best defensive record in Italy in 2024/25.

Viktor -Ooot (€ 9 million)

Arsenal finally answered the shouting for a no. 9 by bringing in a player with an extraordinary record for two seasons in Portuguese football. The Sweden International returned 97 goals and 28 assists in 102 games for Sporting Lisbon, including 11 goals and two assists in Europe.
Last season, the six goals of Gjökeres proved in eight Champions League matches that he is well equipped to deliver at this level.
Further, with Kai Havertz (€ 7.5 million) And Gabriel Jesus (€ 6/20) From injured for the nearby, the 27-year-old has an increased chance of starting for a team that reached the semi-final last year and this time has a benign schedule.
So far, Gjökeres has scored two goals in four Premier League matches, is on penalties and is a good gamble to go to a flyer, because Arsenal’s Matchday 1-4 run is fairly friendly.

It should be noted that Athletic Club and Atletico Madrid had the two best defensive records in La Liga last season.
But collisions with Olympiacos and Slavia Prague are where are reserved and, crucial, the Gunners are one of the handful of parties to avoid a Pot 1-Team until MatchDay 5-value their players are a good early pick-up for those who do not play their wildcard until halfway through the group phase.
Lautaro Martinez (€ 9.5 million)

Lautaro Martinez is an icon in Inter Milan. Before last season he scored more than 20 goals in three consecutive Serie A campaigns, but he was often criticized because he did not appear in Europe.
All of that changed last year when he gained nine goals and two assists when Inter was swept to the final. Martinez hit crucial strikes in both legs of the quarterfinals against Bayern Munich and was also a goal in their epic semi -final victory over Barcelona.
The Nerazzurri accompanist, who has two games this season in three league games and for Argentina against Venezuela, can thrive again this year because he has grown up in Europe.
He could also not have wished for four inviting opening matches of the competitions:

Strike Marcus Thuram (€ 8.0 million), with three goals in so many Series A onions this campaign, is available for € 1.5 million cheaper.
Harry Kane (€ 10.5 million)

Kane’s goalscore tree tree is just too good to overlook. If he was very good in Tottenham Hotspur, he went on to another level in Bayern Munich, where he broke all kinds of score records. Kane has recorded 93 goals and 29 assists in 101 Bundesliga matches, including five goals and three assists in their three league two games so far this season.
His 11 Champions League goals last season were his best return to the competition so far, indicating that he only improves with age. The 31-year-old, who benefits from Vincent Kompany’s dedication to attack football, was high on the statistics for non-Penalty shots on Doel in the Champions League last season, who came out of all players in the competition.
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Of Luis Diaz (€ 7.5 million), Michael Olise (€ 8.0 million) and Serge Gnabry (€ 6.5 million) To provide him with the bullets, Kane, who was in goal for England in the international break, can even shoot past last season’s count.
Bayern has a tough opener against Chelsea, so there is an argument to bring it in for match days 2 and 3 if you have the luxury of a free transfer:

MatchDay 4 is a hopping point such as Arsenal and PSG following at that time.
Luis Suarez (€ 5/20)




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