The past seven days in the world of football, from April 29 to May 6, 2026, have been dominated by significant injury setbacks for key players at top European clubs, intriguing transfer rumors swirling around promising talents and established stars, and crucial developments in continental competitions and international football governance. As the domestic seasons draw to a close, the focus is rapidly shifting towards the impending summer transfer window and preparations for major international tournaments.
FIFA & International Football Updates
The global governing body, FIFA, has been active in outlining new regulations and celebrating milestones. Notably, the FIFA Council approved significant financial and organizational amendments for the upcoming 2026 World Cup. The total prize money for the 48 participating teams has been increased to a record $871 million, marking a 15% rise from previous editions. Preparation allowances for each team will now stand at $2.5 million, with qualification bonuses reaching $10 million. Furthermore, a new disciplinary measure has been introduced, allowing referees to issue a red card if a player covers their mouth during confrontations with opponents, a rule aimed at combating hidden abuse and misconduct. This decision follows a controversial incident involving Vinícius Jr..
In other FIFA news, Islana™ was unveiled as the official mascot for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026™ on May 5, 2026. The FIFA International Player Transfer Course 2026 was launched on May 4, 2026, indicating ongoing efforts in professional development within the sport. The 76th FIFA Congress, held in Vancouver, Canada, on April 30, 2026, emphasized football’s role in uniting the world and reiterated its commitment to eradicating racism. Speculation regarding Iran’s 2026 World Cup status was also brought to an end, with FIFA confirming the final decision 40 days before the tournament’s commencement on May 1, 2026.
Asia & Europe Football Overview
While the past week saw a flurry of activity in specific European domestic leagues, there were no overarching “hottest news” stories from general Asian or European football that weren’t already covered by the specific league reports or continental club competitions. The focus for European football remained largely on the performances and developments within the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga, with UEFA Champions League and Europa League narratives being primarily driven by club-specific updates.
Africa Football Highlights
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) made a significant announcement regarding its premier club competition. CAF has postponed plans to expand the CAF Champions League, a move that would have seen an increased number of participating clubs from top-ranked African nations. This decision was reportedly driven by scheduling concerns and the logistical challenges of accommodating more matches within the existing football calendar, especially with the African Cup of Nations qualifiers also taking place. The proposal aimed to allow the continent’s 12 highest-ranked associations, including Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa, to enter three or four clubs instead of the current two.
Meanwhile, the 2025/2026 CAF Champions League final is set to feature Mamelodi Sundowns against AS FAR. The referee for the first leg of this highly anticipated final was revealed on May 3, 2026.
Premier League: Injury Crisis at Anfield and Emerging Transfer Targets
Liverpool finds itself grappling with the worst injury crisis in the Premier League this season, with a staggering ten players currently sidelined. Key absentees include star forward Mohamed Salah (muscle injury), who manager Arne Slot noted rarely leaves the pitch, indicating the severity of his setback. Other significant players out of action for the Reds include Alexander Isak (knock), Hugo Ekitike (Achilles), goalkeeper Alisson Becker (muscle), Wataru Endo (foot), Stefan Bajcetic (hamstring), Jayden Danns (hamstring), and Conor Bradley (knee). While Isak is expected back soon, the sheer volume of injuries has undoubtedly impacted Liverpool’s rhythm and selection throughout the season. Elsewhere in the league, Newcastle’s Lewis Miley has been ruled out for the remainder of the season, while Arsenal is without Kai Havertz (muscle) and Jurrien Timber (ankle). Brentford also faces challenges with Jordan Henderson (knock), Rico Henry (hamstring), and Fabio Carvalho (cruciate ligament) among their injured contingent.
On the transfer front, a fierce battle is brewing for Bournemouth’s breakout forward, Eli Junior Kroupi. The France U21 international, who has netted 12 goals this season, is reportedly attracting interest from Premier League giants Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea, as well as European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. Bournemouth is reportedly open to discussing a deal in the region of £60 million to £70 million for the highly-rated youngster. Another talent from the Bundesliga, RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande, is also on Liverpool’s radar, with Manchester United also monitoring the situation. Diomande has impressed with 12 goals and six assists this Bundesliga campaign, and Liverpool might consider using Harvey Elliott, returning from a disappointing loan spell at Aston Villa, as a potential swap option to reduce the substantial transfer fee. Veteran striker Robert Lewandowski of Barcelona has also been linked with a move to Liverpool, with former England international Peter Crouch publicly endorsing the transfer. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich has reportedly rejected approaches from several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester City, for their winger Michael Olise. Manchester United appears to be leading the race for Atalanta midfielder Ederson, with reports suggesting they are more willing than Atlético Madrid to meet Atalanta’s financial demands.
La Liga: Real Madrid’s Defensive Woes and Barcelona’s Title Pursuit
Real Madrid’s defensive line has been hit with further injury concerns. French left-back Ferland Mendy suffered a rectus femoris tendon injury in his right leg during Real Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Espanyol on May 4, 2026. This latest setback, his 16th injury since joining the club in 2019, will sideline him for several months and may require surgery. Adding to their injury list, defender Eder Militao underwent surgery for a left leg hamstring tendon rupture on April 29, 2026, and is expected to be out for five to six months. However, there is some positive news as goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is anticipated to return from injury in time for the crucial El Clasico clash on May 10. For Barcelona, Andreas Christensen (knee) and Robert Lewandowski (hamstring) remain doubtful or out indefinitely, respectively. Elche’s midfielder Yago Santiago has undergone knee surgery, ending his season.
In terms of match results, Real Madrid’s 2-0 win over Espanyol on May 4, 2026, played a role in delaying Barcelona’s potential La Liga title triumph. Barcelona had been on the cusp of defending their title after a victory against Osasuna on May 2, 2026. Villarreal also secured a Champions League spot by crushing Levante on May 2, 2026.
Transfer rumors involving La Liga clubs are also gaining momentum. Liverpool is reportedly preparing a substantial $94 million (€80 million, £69 million) offer for Barcelona right-back Jules Koundé. Arsenal is reportedly readying a massive $117 million (€100 million, £86 million) bid for Real Madrid’s young talent, Endrick. Real Madrid is also reportedly scouting Borussia Dortmund’s center-back Nico Schlotterbeck as they look to strengthen their defense.
Serie A: Modric’s Miraculous Comeback Bid and Managerial Speculation
AC Milan’s midfield maestro, Luka Modric, provided a surprising twist to his injury saga. After undergoing surgery for a fractured left cheekbone on April 28, 2026, he was initially expected to miss the remainder of the season. However, reports from Italy now suggest that Modric is targeting a remarkable return for Milan’s final league match against Cagliari on May 24, possibly playing with a protective mask. This potential comeback could be crucial for Milan, whose recent 2-0 defeat against Sassuolo highlighted their struggles in midfield and dented their UEFA Champions League qualification hopes. In other injury news, Como’s Nico Paz was hospitalized after suffering a head injury during their 2-0 win over Genoa on April 27, 2026. Lazio defender Mario Gila also missed a recent game due to an ankle sprain. AC Milan’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek is currently sidelined with a heel injury.
Off the pitch, managerial changes are on the horizon. Growing reports indicate that Maurizio Sarri is Napoli’s top candidate to replace Antonio Conte for the 2026-27 season, should Conte depart the club. Sarri, who previously managed Napoli from 2015 to 2018, returned to Lazio last summer and has had a challenging season.
Transfer market whispers continue to link players with Serie A moves. Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa is reportedly eager to return to Serie A this summer and is willing to take a pay cut to do so. Inter Milan’s highly-rated center-back Alessandro Bastoni is attracting interest from Barcelona, and while Inter will not make a decision until after the Coppa Italia final, Bastoni is reportedly open to a move to the Catalan club, with discussions ongoing since December. Veteran striker Robert Lewandowski is also being linked with Juventus and AC Milan.
Bundesliga: Bayern’s Title Celebrations Marred by Injuries and Transfer Talk
Bayern Munich recently secured another Bundesliga title with a 4-2 victory over Stuttgart. However, their celebrations have been overshadowed by significant injury news. Germany international Serge Gnabry has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025-26 season and will miss the 2026 World Cup due to a torn right adductor. This is a major blow for both club and country. Veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer also remains out indefinitely with a broken leg sustained on April 11, 2026, with Jonas Urbig filling in. On a more positive note for Bayern, young midfielder Tom Bischof is nearing a comeback from a calf muscle tear and was expected to feature against Heidenheim on May 3, 2026. Teammate Lennart Karl is also close to returning from a thigh muscle tear and might be available for the Champions League match against PSG. At Borussia Dortmund, defender Niklas Süle is expected back mid-May from a knee injury, while Serhou Guirassy is doubtful with a concussion.
The Bundesliga transfer market is also generating buzz. RB Leipzig’s impressive forward Yan Diomande (12 goals, 6 assists this season) is a target for Premier League clubs Liverpool and Manchester United. Borussia Dortmund’s women’s team made a notable signing on May 5, 2026, acquiring midfielder Ricarda Walkling from Werder Bremen on a free transfer for the 2026/27 season. Striker Serhou Guirassy is reportedly considering a move to Fenerbahce, with talks already having taken place between his representatives and the Turkish club. Meanwhile, 15-year-old Borussia Dortmund academy talent Hamzath Mohamadou is attracting attention from Real Madrid and PSG but is reportedly keen to stay at BVB. Bayern Munich has stood firm on winger Michael Olise, rejecting approaches from several top European clubs.