As the football world transitions into February 2026, the global transfer market has just concluded its winter dealings, leaving a trail of high-profile moves and strategic acquisitions across top leagues. Meanwhile, recent match rounds have delivered compelling narratives, from dramatic comebacks in Serie A to pivotal derby victories in Australia and Thailand, shaping the title races and continental qualification battles. This daily roundup details the most significant results and transfer headlines dominating the football landscape across Europe and Asia.

Premier League: Liverpool’s Resurgence and a Future Defensive Star

The most significant result from the last round of the Premier League saw Liverpool deliver a commanding performance, thrashing Newcastle United 4-1 at Anfield on February 1, 2026. After falling behind to an early goal from Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon, Liverpool rallied spectacularly. French forward Hugo Ekitike emerged as the hero, netting two goals in quick succession to turn the tide. Midfielder Florian Wirtz and defender Ibrahima Konate also found the back of the net, sealing a crucial victory for Arne Slot’s side, which marked their first Premier League win of 2026. This result propelled Liverpool back into contention, moving them into fifth place in the league standings.

In transfer news, Liverpool made headlines by confirming the signing of highly-rated 20-year-old French defender Jérémy Jacquet from Rennes. The deal, announced on February 3, 2026, is reportedly worth an initial £55 million, with an additional £5 million in bonuses, bringing the total fee to £60 million. Jacquet, who has already earned five caps for France’s U21 national team, will remain on loan at Rennes for the remainder of the current season before officially joining the Reds ahead of the 2026-27 campaign on a five-year contract. This long-term acquisition signals Liverpool’s intent to bolster their defensive future with one of Europe’s most promising talents. Elsewhere, Manchester City was also a significant player in the January window, notably securing winger Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for a reported £65 million.

La Liga: Real Madrid’s Dramatic Derby Win and Atlético’s New Attacker

In Spain, a thrilling Madrid derby on February 1, 2026, saw Real Madrid secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory over local rivals Rayo Vallecano. Vinicius Jr opened the scoring for Los Blancos in the 16th minute with a superb curling effort. Rayo Vallecano equalized shortly after halftime through Jorge de Frutos, but Real Madrid snatched the win deep into stoppage time when Kylian Mbappé calmly converted a penalty in the 100th minute. This dramatic win allowed second-placed Real Madrid to narrow the gap to league leaders Barcelona to just one point. Earlier, on the same day, Barcelona also claimed a 3-1 away victory against Elche, with goals from Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, and Marcus Rashford.

The biggest transfer news from La Liga’s recently closed winter window saw Atlético Madrid complete a significant signing, bringing in Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman from Atalanta. The deal is reported to be worth £30.2 million, with potential add-ons that could raise it to £34.5 million. Lookman’s arrival is expected to provide a crucial attacking boost for Diego Simeone’s side. Meanwhile, Real Madrid opted for a loan deal, sending young Brazilian forward Endrick to Lyon, while Barcelona also engaged in loan activity, bringing in fullback João Cancelo from Al-Hilal and sending veteran goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen to Girona.

La Liga: Real Madrid's Dramatic Derby Win and Atlético's New Attacker
La Liga: Real Madrid's Dramatic Derby Win and Atlético's New Attacker

Serie A: Inter’s Comeback and Key Midfield Reinforcement

The Italian Serie A delivered a spectacle on January 23, 2026, as league leaders Inter Milan staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Pisa 6-2 at San Siro. Inter found themselves two goals down early in the extraordinary encounter before unleashing a flurry of goals to secure a dominant victory and extend their lead at the top of the table. Earlier in the week, on January 26, Juventus also made a statement with an impressive 3-0 home win over defending champions Napoli.

In terms of player movements, Roma secured a notable signing by bringing in Dutch winger Donyell Malen from Aston Villa during the winter transfer window. This move is set to strengthen Roma’s attacking options as they push for European qualification. Additionally, Lazio acquired Polish midfielder Adrian Przyborek from Pogon Szczecin for £5.2 million. Cagliari also saw new arrival Sandi Lovric make his debut on January 31, 2026, following his transfer from Udinese. The Serie A winter transfer window officially closed on February 2, 2026.

Bundesliga: Leverkusen’s Winning Streak and Leipzig’s Loan Acquisition

In the German Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen continued their impressive run of form with a 3-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on January 31, 2026. Goals from American international Malik Tillman, Arthur, and Aleix Garcia secured three consecutive wins for Kasper Hjulmand’s side, signaling a strong resurgence after a challenging start to the year. This win moved Leverkusen into sixth place in the Bundesliga standings.

On the transfer front, RB Leipzig made a notable move by securing German youth international Brajan Gruda on a loan deal from Brighton. This acquisition is expected to add dynamism and potential to Leipzig’s squad for the remainder of the season. The Bundesliga winter transfer window also closed on February 2, 2026.

A-Leagues (Australia): Sydney Derby Thriller and Top Scorers Race

The Australian A-League Men delivered a pulsating Sydney Derby on January 31, 2026, where Western Sydney Wanderers clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium, breaking a six-year drought against their rivals. Goals from Amy Chessari, Allyssa Ng-Saad, and Yuan Cong secured the memorable win for the Wanderers. Riley Tanner and Amber Luchtmeijer scored for Sydney FC. This result was a significant morale booster for the Wanderers.

In the race for the Golden Boot, Ifeanyi Eze of Wellington Phoenix and Lachlan Rose of Newcastle Jets are currently leading the scoring charts, both with 7 goals. The A-League Men transfer window saw relatively quiet activity for major domestic club-to-club transfers in late January and early February.

A-Leagues (Australia): Sydney Derby Thriller and Top Scorers Race
A-Leagues (Australia): Sydney Derby Thriller and Top Scorers Race

Thai League: Bangkok United Stuns Champions, Bissoli Leads Scoring

In a significant upset in the Thai League 1, Bangkok United FC secured a impressive 2-0 away victory against defending champions Buriram United FC on February 2, 2026. Rivaldinho opened the scoring early in the eighth minute, and Arthur sealed the points with a calm finish in the 88th minute. This victory allowed Bangkok United to climb into the top three after 19 matches, intensifying the title race.

Guilherme Bissoli of Buriram United currently leads the Thai League 1 scoring charts with 15 goals. The Thai League 1’s winter transfer window also saw no prominent confirmed deals dominating the headlines for top clubs in late January and early February.

Indonesia Liga 1: High-Scoring Affair and International Transfer News

The Indonesia Liga 1 witnessed a high-scoring encounter on January 4, 2026, when Malut United defeated PSBS 6-2. Another notable result from the last round was Persebaya’s 3-0 away win against PSIM on January 25, 2026. The Liga 1 season is currently active, running from August 8, 2025, to May 23, 2026, with a winter transfer window from January 2 to February 28, 2026.

The biggest transfer news involving an Indonesian player saw national team goalkeeper Maarten Paes complete a €1.5 million move from MLS outfit FC Dallas to Dutch giants Ajax on February 2, 2026. While an international transfer, this move is significant for Indonesian football. Within the Liga 1, no major domestic transfers for top clubs have been prominently highlighted in recent headlines.

Philippine Football League: Season Continues Amidst Postponements

The 2025-26 Philippines Football League season, which commenced on August 30, 2025, has experienced some postponements in its recent schedule. One of the most notable results from earlier in the season was One Taguig’s dominant 13-0 victory over Philippine Army.

In the Golden Boot race, Griffin McDaniel is currently the leading goalscorer with 14 goals, followed by Saikou Ceesay with 10 goals. The PFL’s transfer window is open from December 31, 2025, to February 25, 2026. Notably, Mike Ott, a midfielder, made a transfer to a PFL club from Visakha FC.

Malaysia Super League: JDT’s Dominance Continues

In the Malaysia Super League, reigning champions and league leaders Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) continued their dominant form with a comprehensive 5-0 home victory over Immigration FC on February 1, 2026. Key goalscorers for JDT included João Figueiredo, an own goal by Milani Bueno, a brace from Bergson Da Silva, and a goal from Marcos Guilherme. This win further solidified JDT’s position at the top of the table.

Bergson Da Silva of JDT and Ronald Ngah are among the top goalscorers in the league, both having netted 9 goals as of December 1, 2025. The Malaysian Super League’s second transfer window recently closed on February 1, 2026. No particularly prominent confirmed transfers for top clubs within the league were widely reported during this period.

V. League (Vietnam): Cong An Ha Noi Secures Crucial Win

The V. League 1 in Vietnam saw Cong An Ha Noi secure a vital 3-2 victory over Ninh Binh on February 2, 2026. This was a competitive match in the Vietnamese top flight. Earlier on the same day, Cong An Ha Noi’s forward Nguyen Dinh Bac was presented with the Asian U23 Golden Boot award.

Currently, Alan Grafite leads the V. League 1 scoring charts with 11 goals. Fred Friday of Hai Phong and Alexandre of Cong An Nhan Dan are also prominent goalscorers, both with 8 goals. The V. League 1’s winter transfer window did not feature any widely reported major confirmed deals for top clubs in late January and early February.

The world of football has been buzzing over the last seven days, with a significant milestone in women’s club football, the closure of the highly anticipated winter transfer window, and intense action across various continental competitions. From historic victories to crucial player movements and ongoing controversies, the global football landscape remains as dynamic as ever.

FIFA & European Football Highlights

The most significant news from the global football stage is Arsenal Women FC’s historic triumph in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026™. The Gunners clinched the title by defeating Brazilian side SC Corinthians 3-2 after extra time in a thrilling final held at the Arsenal Stadium in London. FIFA President Gianni Infantino hailed the tournament as a crucial step in boosting women’s football, emphasizing the dramatic and competitive nature of the final. This landmark victory saw Arsenal secure the biggest financial prize in women’s club football history, taking home $2.3 million. The tournament, which began in October last year, featured the women’s club champions from each confederation, with teams like China’s Wuhan Jiangda WFC, New Zealand’s Auckland United FC, Morocco’s ASFAR, and the USA’s Gotham FC participating.

In other FIFA news, President Infantino has rebuked calls for a boycott of the 2026 Men’s World Cup over the US administration’s policies, asserting that such actions “don’t bring anything” to a world that needs occasions for people to meet around the passion for football. Meanwhile, the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola is set to visit 38 cities across North America, including all 16 host cities, as excitement builds for the 2026 tournament. The tour, which began in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will commence its North American leg in Mexico on February 26, before heading to the United States on March 24 and Canada on April 10.

The UEFA Champions League league phase has concluded, delivering record-breaking goal tallies and increased competitiveness. An astonishing 487 goals were scored across 144 matches, a new league phase record, with an average of 3.38 goals per game. Arsenal emerged as the only team with a flawless 24-point haul, showcasing the intensity of the new format. In the Europa League, Real Betis triumphed over Feyenoord, with analysis highlighting Betis’ direct intensity and Feyenoord’s missed chances. Club Brugge is set to face Atlético Madrid in the Champions League knockout phase play-offs, while Racing Genk will play Dinamo Zagreb in the Europa League. Genk’s away match against Dinamo Zagreb will be played without their supporters due to crowd trouble at a previous game in Utrecht, for which the club was also fined 50,000 euros.

Asian Football Developments

Asian football has seen its share of drama, particularly surrounding the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. South Korean football officials are currently engaged in talks with players to avert a potential boycott of next month’s tournament. The women’s national team has previously complained about “discriminatory conditions” and poor treatment from the Korea Football Association (KFA) compared to their male counterparts, including issues with travel, accommodation, and even paying for their own airport transfers and training kits. The players had threatened to suspend participation in all training and refuse to play matches if their demands were not met by October 17.

In other Asian football news, Vietnamese striker Nguyễn Đình Bắc captivated fans at the AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026, winning the Best Goal award for his backward header against the UAE in the quarter-finals. His goal received an overwhelming 72.39 percent of the votes on the AFC homepage, with the AFC praising its composure and precise technique. Meanwhile, the upcoming AFC Champions League match between Turkmenistan’s Arkadag and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr on February 11 has been marred by controversy as fans who purchased tickets have been informed of seat changes, often to worse visibility, to accommodate “organized support” groups. This has led to public frustration, with many fans opting not to attend despite having already paid for tickets.

The AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026™ recently concluded its group stage, with Indonesia and Iraq both advancing to the quarterfinals after a draw. Indonesia, as Group A winners, are scheduled to face Vietnam in the quarterfinals on February 3, 2026. The Futsalroos (Australia) concluded their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Tajikistan, failing to qualify for the quarter-finals.

African Football Update

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed an overloaded 2026 fixture list across both club and international football, which will undoubtedly test the endurance of players and teams. This congested calendar includes elite club competitions, World Cup qualifiers, and AFCON qualifiers, with little room for recovery. The CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup group stages are currently underway, with Matchdays 4 and 5 taking place between January 31 and February 7. In the CAF Confederation Cup, Morocco’s OC Safi secured a 2-1 victory over Côte d’Ivoire’s FC San Pedro in Group A.

The 2026 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), hosted by Morocco, has been a major talking point. After much debate and to avoid a clash with the expanded 32-team Club World Cup, CAF announced that the tournament would be delayed to early 2026. The tournament has been characterized by drama, passion, and unforgettable moments. Morocco opened their AFCON campaign with a 2-0 win over Comoros. Furthermore, CAF has imposed significant disciplinary measures, including fines totaling over £732,000 and bans, following a chaotic AFCON final earlier this month involving a walk-off protest, fan disturbances, and journalist altercations.

Premier League News

The Premier League has witnessed some crucial results and transfer activity in the past week. Aston Villa’s title hopes were dented by a shock 1-0 loss to 10-man Brentford, with Burkina Faso winger Dango Ouattara scoring the decisive goal in first-half added time. This result left Villa seven points behind leaders Arsenal and one below second-placed Manchester City. Elsewhere, Crystal Palace secured a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest, with Senegalese winger Ismaila Sarr converting a penalty after a red card for Forest’s Neco Williams. Manchester City, meanwhile, blew a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw at Tottenham, with Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo scoring for City.

The winter transfer window closed on February 2, with several Premier League clubs making moves. Manchester City had the biggest outlay, spending an estimated $115 million on winger Antoine Semenyo and center-back Marc Guehi. Arsenal was reportedly negotiating with Hearts for the transfer of 18-year-old wonderkid James Wilson and made a desperate £100 million bid for Sandro Tonali. West Ham finalized a loan deal with Chelsea for Axel Disasi. Crystal Palace was close to signing Ruben Kluivert from Lyon.

La Liga Transfer Round-up

La Liga clubs were also active as the winter transfer window closed. Atlético Madrid completed the transfer of midfielder Obed Vargas from MLS side Seattle Sounders FC. The 20-year-old Alaska native, who previously represented the United States at youth levels before switching to Mexico, made 130 appearances for the Sounders with eight goals and 16 assists. While the full terms of the deal were not disclosed, Sounders FC retains a sell-on percentage for any future move. Atlético Madrid was also reportedly close to signing Nigeria forward Ademola Lookman from Atalanta.

Meanwhile, there were rumors of Atlético Madrid’s interest in Paris Saint-Germain’s Lee Kang-In, a 24-year-old South Korean midfielder/winger. However, reports suggest that PSG declined to part ways with him at this stage of the year, and the idea is to extend his contract, which expires in June 2028. Barcelona brought back fullback João Cancelo on loan from Al-Hilal. Real Betis officially signed Álvaro Fidalgo from Club América for €2 million.

Serie A Transfer Activity and Match Previews

The Serie A winter transfer window also concluded, with Football Italia providing a comprehensive list of all completed deals. Several clubs made notable additions and departures. Juventus officially secured the signing of Bayern’s prodigy Adin Licina and also acquired Jérémie Boga from Nice. Milan signed Fullkrug from West Ham. Atalanta brought in Raspadori from Atletico Madrid, while Lookman moved from Atalanta to Atletico Madrid. Roma signed Robinio Vaz from Marseille, Malen from Aston Villa, Venturino from Genoa, and Zaragoza from Bayern Monaco.

Looking ahead to upcoming matches, AC Milan is set to face Bologna on February 3 in Serie A matchday 23. Milan coach Stefano Pioli addressed the media, discussing player renewals, injury situations (Saelemaekers is out, Pulisic to be assessed, Leão available), and the challenge posed by Bologna, who recently secured a Europa League win but have struggled in the league. Bologna has won only once in Serie A since the turn of the year. Udinese defeated Roma 1-0.

Bundesliga News

While specific detailed match results for the Bundesliga in the last 7 days were not as prominently featured in the search results, the closure of the winter transfer window also impacted German clubs. Similar to other major European leagues, Bundesliga teams finalized their squad adjustments. Bryan Gruda officially joined Leipzig on loan from Brighton until the end of the season. Eintracht appointed Albert Riera as their new head coach. Juventus officially secured the signing of Bayern’s prodigy Adin Licina, indicating some outgoing movement from German clubs. The focus for Bundesliga clubs now shifts to the remainder of their domestic campaigns and any upcoming European fixtures.