The past week in global football, from February 10th to February 16th, 2026, has delivered a compelling mix of crucial match outcomes, significant injury setbacks for star players, and intriguing transfer speculations shaping the landscape of top leagues. As the season progresses, every result and player update carries immense weight, intensifying the competition across continents.

FIFA & Continental Football Highlights

FIFA World Cup 2026 Concerns and Preparations
The upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to be a major talking point, particularly with ongoing discussions around its expanded 48-team format and the unprecedented co-hosting by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. While the tournament is still some months away, recent reports have highlighted a significant controversy surrounding U.S. entry restrictions, which are creating uncertainty and concern for Senegalese fans hoping to travel and support their national team, the “Lions of Teranga”. Senegalese Minister of Youth and Sports, Khady Diene Gaye, expressed that the conditions are “difficult and draconian,” potentially preventing a large number of supporters from attending, a stark contrast to the massive mobilizations seen during the Africa Cup of Nations. This situation underscores the broader logistical and political challenges associated with such a large-scale international event.

AFC Champions League Action and Futsal Glory
In Asian football, the AFC Champions League Two 2025/26 Round of 16 kicked off with its first leg matches between February 10th and 12th. A notable result saw Japanese side Gamba Osaka secure an encouraging 1-1 draw away against Pohang Steelers on Thursday, February 13th, leaving the tie finely balanced for the second leg in Osaka. Ryoya Yamashita scored a spectacular goal for Gamba Osaka, while Jorge Teixeira equalized for Pohang, setting the stage for an exciting return fixture. Elsewhere, the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026™ concluded just before the reporting period, with Islamic Republic of Iran defending their title in a thrilling 5-4 penalty shootout victory over Indonesia. This high-stakes final, though played on February 7th, was still a major talking point in Asian football circles, celebrating a successful tournament.

European Transfer Buzz and Managerial Shifts
Beyond the domestic leagues, European football witnessed significant developments in player futures and managerial changes. The tumultuous situation at Marseille has put former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood’s future in the spotlight. Following a heavy 5-0 defeat by Paris Saint-Germain, head coach Roberto De Zerbi departed, soon followed by sporting director Mehdi Benatia. Reports suggest Benatia had a fractious relationship with Greenwood, and this managerial upheaval could prompt the striker to seek a move, which would benefit Manchester United due to a substantial 40-50% sell-on clause in his contract. Meanwhile, transfer rumors continue to swirl around Sandro Tonali, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City reportedly entering the race for the Newcastle midfielder. Liverpool manager Arne Slot is said to view Tonali as a “perfect fit” for his system, though the player’s preference might be a return to Italy for “family stability”. In managerial news, Igor Tudor has reportedly agreed to become the interim head coach for Tottenham Hotspur until the end of the season, following the departure of former manager Frank.

Premier League

Manchester United’s Resurgence and Key Fixtures
The Premier League saw some compelling matches and ongoing narratives. Manchester United continued their impressive turnaround under interim manager Michael Carrick, extending their winning streak to four consecutive matches. This strong run positions them as a formidable force in the league, with a crucial midweek clash against West Ham United on February 10th being a highlight. Other notable results from the past week included a 2-2 draw between Chelsea and Leeds United on February 10th, and fixtures involving Everton vs. Bournemouth, and Manchester City vs. Fulham. The title race remains tight, with Arsenal holding a six-point lead over Manchester City.

Transfer Whispers and Controversies
Beyond the pitch, transfer rumors and controversies kept fans engaged. Christian Pulisic of AC Milan is reportedly attracting significant interest from Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham, potentially signaling a return to the Premier League with a hefty price tag of 70m-80m euros. Additionally, Nottingham Forest defender Murillo is reportedly a target for Chelsea and Liverpool this summer. In a notable controversy, Manchester City’s Rodri was charged with misconduct following a heated rant against referees.

Injury Updates Across the League
Several Premier League clubs provided updates on key injuries. Tottenham Hotspur confirmed that winger Odobert suffered an ACL injury, a significant blow to their squad. Managerial statements also addressed the fitness of crucial players, including updates on Erling Haaland’s “injury issue” at Manchester City, Bruno Guimaraes’s hamstring injury for Newcastle, and Wataru Endo’s condition at Liverpool. Arsenal’s Ben White and Martin Odegaard also had their injury statuses detailed, with William Saliba returning to play after an illness.

La Liga

Real Madrid Edges Ahead in Title Race
In La Liga, the title race intensified with Real Madrid securing a vital 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad on February 14th, a result that propelled them ahead of rivals Barcelona in the league standings. This win underscores Real Madrid’s determination to maintain their challenge at the summit. Another anticipated fixture within the week was Girona vs. Barcelona on February 16th, with analysis expected to follow this crucial encounter.

Key Player Injuries Mounting
The Spanish top flight has been hit with a series of significant injuries to prominent players. Marc-Andre ter Stegen, currently on loan at Girona from Barcelona, underwent surgery for a hamstring tear and is expected to be sidelined for at least two months, jeopardizing his return before the season’s end and potentially his place in Germany’s 2026 World Cup squad. Real Madrid’s forward Rodrygo is also out with hamstring tendinosis, expected to miss at least 10 days, ruling him out of key La Liga matches and a Champions League tie. Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid’s midfielder Pablo Barrios sustained a muscle injury and is projected to be out for approximately a month, missing crucial fixtures including a Copa del Rey semi-final against Barcelona. Barcelona’s Pedri is also recovering from a hamstring injury, with a potential return targeted for early March.

Serie A

AC Milan and Lazio Secure Important Wins
Serie A action saw some important results. AC Milan claimed a 2-1 away victory against Pisa on February 13th, with goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Luka Modric. Lazio also secured a comfortable 2-0 win over Atalanta on February 14th, while Fiorentina narrowly beat Como 2-1 on the same day. These results are crucial as teams battle for European spots and Scudetto contention.

Inter Milan Boosted by Returns, Injury Woes Elsewhere
Inter Milan received positive news on the injury front, with key midfielders Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu reportedly close to returning to full group training, providing a timely boost for upcoming high-profile matches. However, other clubs face continued injury challenges. Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta is expected to be out until late March with a knee injury. AC Milan’s Santiago Gimenez is recovering from ankle surgery and is also anticipated to return around the end of March. Lazio’s Manuel Lazzari and Mattia Zaccagni are expected back late in February.

Striker Swap Rumors Heat Up
Transfer speculation in Italy focused on a potential striker swap between Roma and AC Milan, involving Santiago Gimenez and Artem Dovbyk. Reports indicate that Gimenez, initially reluctant, is now open to a move to Roma following public statements from Milan’s sporting director, Igli Tare, which he interpreted as a lack of club support. This developing situation could be one of the most significant moves outside the official transfer window.

Bundesliga

Bayern Munich’s Dominance and Goalkeeper Crisis
In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich maintained their strong position at the top of the league with a decisive 3-0 away win against Werder Bremen on Saturday, February 15th, restoring their six-point lead. However, this victory was overshadowed by a significant injury to captain and star goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. He sustained a torn muscle fiber in his left calf during the first half and was replaced by Jonas Urbig. Bayern confirmed Neuer will be out for several weeks, likely ruling him out of the highly anticipated “Der Klassiker” against Borussia Dortmund on February 28th.

Dortmund and Hamburg Face Injury Setbacks
Borussia Dortmund also received unfortunate injury news, with captain Emre Can suffering a new setback due to renewed groin/adductor problems, which is expected to keep him sidelined until at least the end of February. This further complicates Dortmund’s pursuit of Bayern. Meanwhile, Hamburg will be without midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga for several weeks after he suffered torn ankle ligaments during their match against Heidenheim on February 10th.

Young Talent Attracting Big Clubs
On the transfer front, the pursuit of Hertha BSC’s 16-year-old talent Kennet Eichhorn continues to be a hot topic. Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt, and RB Leipzig are all reportedly maintaining their interest in the midfielder, highlighting the fierce competition for emerging German prospects. While Eichhorn suffered a serious injury in January, the top clubs remain keen on his long-term potential.

The past seven days in the world of football have been nothing short of captivating, marked by a dramatic continental final, significant injury crises impacting top European clubs, and major developments surrounding the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. From the controversial conclusion of the Africa Cup of Nations to the bustling January transfer window, football enthusiasts have had plenty to discuss as teams battle for supremacy and prepare for future challenges.

FIFA: World Cup 2026 Preparations and Commercial Ventures

Preparations for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, are gaining momentum, with FIFA introducing new initiatives and outlining the tournament’s monumental economic impact. In a move to streamline fan travel, FIFA has launched the “FIFA Pass” system, designed to assist supporters from qualified nations with faster visa appointments to the host countries. This system, announced by US President Donald Trump in November, aims to ease the logistical hurdles for international attendees, though the US State Department has clarified that the pass does not guarantee a visa, and all applicants must still meet security and visa requirements. Fans from countries within the US visa waiver program, including many European nations, the UK, Japan, and Australia, are exempt from needing a FIFA Pass and can travel using an ESTA.

Further highlighting the scale of the upcoming tournament, FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently detailed the expected economic impact of the 2026 World Cup, projecting it to reach approximately $80 billion. This colossal event is anticipated to generate around 825,000 jobs and contribute over $20 billion in wages across the three host nations. Infantino also underscored the unprecedented global interest, revealing that the first phase of ticket sales alone garnered over 500 million requests, a staggering figure compared to the roughly 50 million tickets sold throughout the entire history of the World Cup.

In a notable commercial development, FIFA has deepened its ties with the betting industry through a four-year agreement with data provider Stats Perform. This partnership, running through 2029, will see Stats Perform distribute official betting data and livestreams for most FIFA competitions to licensed sports betting operators. The deal also grants exclusive betting rights to thousands of matches across FIFA Member Association competitions powered by FIFA+. This move signifies a significant expansion of FIFA’s commercial reach into the sports betting market, despite its existing code of ethics prohibiting players and officials from participating in football-related betting activities.

Africa: Senegal Crowned AFCON Champions Amidst Controversy

The football world witnessed a dramatic conclusion to the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, where Senegal emerged victorious, defeating host nation Morocco 1-0 in a chaotic final held on January 18, 2026. The decisive goal came in extra time from Pape Gueye, securing Senegal’s second AFCON title. However, the match was marred by significant controversy in the dying moments of regular time. Senegal’s players briefly walked off the pitch in protest after a penalty decision was awarded to Morocco. After a 14-minute stoppage, play resumed, and Morocco’s Brahim Díaz took the penalty, only for Senegal’s goalkeeper Édouard Mendy to easily save a poorly executed Panenka attempt. Many online fans speculated that Díaz might have intentionally taken a weak penalty in solidarity with Senegal due to the controversial call.

Earlier in the tournament, Nigeria secured the bronze medal by defeating Egypt in the third-place play-off match in Casablanca. The Super Eagles’ victory capped a strong campaign, adding to the continent’s rich football narrative.

Asia: Futsal Championships and League Struggles

Asian football news has been dominated by upcoming futsal tournaments and the ongoing struggles of Chinese clubs in continental competitions. The AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026 is set to kick off on January 27, 2026, in Jakarta, featuring 16 teams vying for glory. Afghanistan’s national futsal team is actively preparing for this prestigious event, having departed Kabul for Vietnam to play two friendly matches against the host nation. Following their time in Vietnam, the Afghan squad is scheduled to travel to Thailand for further training and two additional friendly matches against the Thai national futsal team, all part of their build-up to the Asian Cup where they are drawn in Group C alongside Iran, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, the draw for the 2026 ASEAN Hyundai Cup (ASEAN Football Championship) took place on January 15, 2026. Singapore’s national team, the Lions, were drawn into Group A, where they will face defending champions Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, and the winner of a playoff between Brunei and Timor-Leste. Group B features Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, and Laos. This biennial regional tournament is scheduled to run from July 24 to August 26, 2026, with group-stage matches played on a home-and-away single round-robin basis.

On the club front, Chinese teams are experiencing significant difficulties in the AFC Champions League Elite. As the year ended, Shanghai Port, Shanghai Shenhua, and Chengdu Rongcheng occupied the bottom three places in their respective groups, with a combined total of just two wins from 18 games. Shanghai Port, despite winning the last three Chinese Super League titles, sits at the bottom of its group without a single victory, a disappointing performance that has drawn criticism for coach Kevin Muscat, whose impressive resume is otherwise marked by championships in Australia, Japan, and China. This poor showing highlights a growing gap between Chinese clubs and their regional rivals.

Europe: Transfer Market Activity and Injury Concerns

The January transfer window has been buzzing with activity across Europe’s top leagues, alongside significant injury updates for several prominent clubs. While no single overarching “European” story dominated outside the major leagues, the cumulative impact of transfers and injuries is a key theme.

Premier League: Liverpool’s Injury Woes and Transfer Rumours Heat Up

The Premier League has seen its fair share of drama, with Liverpool facing a deepening injury crisis that has prompted manager Arne Slot to temper expectations for January transfer window signings. Key players such as Alexander Isak, who sustained a fibula fracture, Giovanni Leoni, out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, and Conor Bradley, sidelined with a long-term knee issue, have all contributed to a depleted squad. Despite these setbacks, Slot indicated that the club would remain vigilant for potential opportunities to strengthen the squad in the remaining days of the window.

Adding to Liverpool’s potential headaches are rumors surrounding defender Andrew Robertson and a possible move to Tottenham Hotspur. Reports suggest that the Scottish international, whose contract with Liverpool is entering its final six months, has reached a verbal agreement with Thomas Frank’s side. While talks between the clubs are ongoing to reach a financial compromise, Liverpool faces the dilemma of potentially losing an experienced trophy winner mid-season for a nominal fee, or risking him leaving on a free transfer in the summer. The Reds could reportedly recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell at Roma if Robertson departs.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur themselves have been hit by a fresh injury blow, with teenage midfielder Lucas Bergvall undergoing surgery for a high sprain to his left ankle. The 19-year-old is expected to miss close to two months, further exacerbating Spurs’ midfield crisis which already includes Rodrigo Bentancur (hamstring surgery), James Maddison, and Dejan Kulusevski (both recovering from knee operations). This string of injuries has left manager Thomas Frank with limited options in the engine room as his side attempts to climb the league table.

In other transfer news, Manchester City has completed the signing of defender Marc Guehi. This acquisition comes at a crucial time for Pep Guardiola’s side, who have also been grappling with defensive injuries to key players Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias.

La Liga: Barcelona’s Dominance and Defensive Concerns

In Spain, FC Barcelona continued their strong run of form, securing a 2-0 victory over local rivals Espanyol in the Catalan derby on January 4, 2026. Goals from Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski sealed the win at the RCDE Stadium, solidifying Barcelona’s position at the top of La Liga with 49 points, a comfortable seven-point lead over Real Madrid, who have a game in hand. This victory marked Barcelona’s ninth consecutive win in La Liga, matching manager Hansi Flick’s best league streak.

However, Barcelona’s positive momentum is tempered by a significant injury to defender Andreas Christensen, who is expected to be sidelined for up to four months with a knee injury. This long-term absence, coupled with Ronald Araujo also being unavailable, has prompted the club to consider bringing in a quality defender during the January transfer window, with a versatile, left-footed player being the priority. On a more positive note, midfielder Dani Olmo, who suffered a dislocated shoulder earlier in the season, is reportedly set to return for Barcelona’s first match of 2026, the derby against Espanyol.

Rival club Real Madrid is also dealing with a high-profile injury, with star forward Kylian Mbappé missing their recent match against Betis. Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann has also reportedly suffered an injury.

Serie A: Key Injuries Impacting Title Contenders

Italy’s Serie A has seen several top clubs grappling with significant injury concerns. AC Milan is reportedly fearing that Germany international Niclas Fullkrug has suffered a broken toe, an injury that could rule him out for up to a month and impact crucial upcoming matches against Como and Lecce. While there’s a slim hope for his return by January 25 against Roma, a longer recovery period is being considered.

Elsewhere, Bologna has confirmed that defender Jhon Lucumi will be sidelined for approximately three to four weeks due to a low-grade femoral bicep injury sustained during their recent draw with Como. This setback comes as Inter Milan awaits the results of medical tests on midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, who was forced off with a calf injury during their 2-2 draw with Napoli. These injuries could prove pivotal in the tightly contested Serie A title race.

A number of other players across the league are also facing spells on the sidelines, including Alexis Saelemaekers (Milan, thigh), Santiago Gimenez (Milan, ankle), Alvaro Morata (Como, groin), Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli, muscle), and Matteo Politano (Napoli, thigh), highlighting a challenging period for many Italian clubs. Minor transfer movements have also occurred, with players like Branco van den Boomen moving from Ajax to Angers on loan, and Ibrahim Sulemana completing a loan move from Atalanta to Cagliari.

Bundesliga: Bayern and Leverkusen Hit Hard by Injuries

The German Bundesliga has been particularly affected by a wave of injuries, impacting some of its leading clubs. Bayer Leverkusen has been dealt a major blow, losing two key players from their squad following their Bundesliga Matchday 18 clash against Hoffenheim. Goalkeeper Mark Flekken and Nigerian winger Nathan Tella both sustained injuries and are expected to be unavailable for a significant period. Flekken was forced off in the 60th minute, while Tella, who came on as a substitute in the 74th minute, lasted only seven minutes before requiring a forced substitution due to injury.

Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund will be without key defensive figures for their upcoming match against Union Berlin on January 24. Defender Niklas Süle has been ruled out due to back problems, and Marcel Sabitzer remains sidelined with a calf injury. These absences add to Dortmund’s concerns as they aim to secure crucial points on the road.

Bayern Munich is facing an extensive injury crisis, particularly in their right-back position. Konrad Laimer suffered a torn muscle fiber in his left calf, Josip Stanišić is dealing with a capsular injury that will keep him out for weeks, and Sacha Boey is sidelined with illness. Midfield maestro Joshua Kimmich is also recovering from ankle problems sustained in November. Furthermore, Jamal Musiala remains out with a broken fibula sustained last summer, and Alphonso Davies is sidelined with illness, though he recently recovered from an ACL injury. On a more positive note for Bayern, veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is expected to return to action for their first competitive match of 2026 against Wolfsburg after recovering from a muscle injury.