As the football world transitions into mid-July 2026, the global landscape is a vibrant mix of pre-season preparations for Europe’s elite leagues and ongoing transfer market sagas, while various Asian leagues are either in full swing or gearing up for their own competitive returns. With the FIFA World Cup recently concluded, clubs are now intensely focused on strengthening their squads and building cohesion through rigorous training camps and international friendlies, setting the stage for an exhilarating 2026/27 season.
Premier League: Pre-Season Commences Amid High-Stakes Transfers
The Premier League’s giants are beginning their pre-season rituals, with many players returning for medical tests and initial training sessions as early as July 9-13, 2026. While official league matches are still a month away, scheduled to kick off on August 21, 2026, the air is thick with anticipation for upcoming friendly clashes. Manchester United, for instance, is set to face Wrexham in Helsinki on July 18, before travelling to take on Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain in Sweden. Liverpool has exciting fixtures lined up against Sunderland in Nashville on July 25, and Wrexham in New York on July 30. Chelsea’s pre-season tour includes a high-profile encounter with Tottenham Hotspur in Sydney on August 1, followed by matches against Juventus in Hong Kong and AC Milan in Jakarta. Arsenal will participate in the Emirates Cup against Borussia Dortmund and later host Como.
The transfer market, however, is where the most significant action is currently unfolding. One of the most dominating headlines involves Marc Cucurella’s confirmed move from Chelsea to Real Madrid for a reported fee of โฌ55 million, potentially rising to โฌ60 million with add-ons. This substantial transfer sees the Spanish left-back return to La Liga, marking a significant reinforcement for the reigning champions. Another major deal sees midfielder Andrey Santos complete a ยฃ50 million transfer from Chelsea to Manchester United. United also secured Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa for ยฃ36 million. Brighton has been active, signing defender Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham for ยฃ50 million. These moves highlight the Premier League clubs’ aggressive pursuit of talent to bolster their ranks ahead of what promises to be a fiercely competitive season.
La Liga: Pre-Season Kicks Off with Star Signings
In Spain, the La Liga season will not officially commence until mid-August, with the first fixtures scheduled from August 15, 2026. Like their English counterparts, Spanish clubs are currently in the early stages of their pre-season campaigns, primarily focusing on medical examinations and fitness training. FC Barcelona began their preparations on July 13, with their first friendly scheduled for July 24 against local side CE Europa in a closed-door match. They will then travel to England for a training camp and face Birmingham City on July 31. Sevilla FC also started their pre-season on July 6, with their first friendly against Juventud de Torremolinos on July 11.
The most impactful transfer news in La Liga is undoubtedly Real Madrid’s acquisition of Marc Cucurella from Chelsea. This high-profile signing, valued at an initial โฌ55 million, demonstrates Real Madrid’s intent to strengthen their squad depth and quality as they aim to defend their league title. Atletico Madrid has also been active, securing Danish midfielder Morten Hjulmand from Sporting on a five-year contract for a reported โฌ40 million, with an additional โฌ5 million in add-ons. Hjulmand’s arrival is expected to bolster Atletico’s midfield as they look to challenge for top honours.
Serie A: Italian Giants Prepare for New Campaign, Transfer Rumors Swirl
Serie A clubs have also initiated their pre-season training, with top teams like Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, and AS Roma returning to their respective training centres around July 13, 2026. Defending champions Inter are set to travel to Germany on July 16 to continue their preparations, while AC Milan, under new head coach Ruben Amorim, has a packed schedule of international friendlies, including clashes against Celtic, Inter in Australia, Chelsea in Indonesia, and Manchester United in Poland. AS Roma will also embark on an international tour, with matches against Cannes, Cardiff, Newport, Brighton, and Borussia Dortmund.
While confirmed major inbound transfers for top Serie A clubs are still emerging, a significant rumor dominating headlines involves Artem Dovbyk, the 2023/24 La Liga top scorer. Dovbyk, currently with AS Roma, is reportedly set to join Genoa on a potential loan deal until 2031, with an option for a four-year permanent contract. This move, if finalized, would see a prolific goalscorer switch clubs within Serie A, significantly impacting the attacking prowess of Genoa. Roma is reportedly open to letting the Ukrainian forward leave on loan, with negotiations ongoing regarding the deal’s structure.
Bundesliga: German Clubs Embark on Pre-Season Tours
German Bundesliga teams are also back in action, with pre-season training underway. Bayern Munich’s first friendly is scheduled for July 25 against SV Wehen-Wiesbaden, followed by a training camp at Tegernsee and an Audi Summer Tour to South Korea and Hong Kong. Borussia Mรถnchengladbach will play Rot-Weiร Essen on July 25 and Hansa Rostock on August 1. VfB Stuttgart, who secured Champions League football last season, will host Fulham in a friendly on August 15.
In terms of transfers, Australian midfielder Paul Okon-Engstler from Sydney FC is expected to finalize his move to Bundesliga outfit FC Koln. The deal, reportedly around โฌ1 million (A$1.64m), is awaiting his medical, which was slightly delayed due to health reasons but is not expected to jeopardize the transfer. This transfer signifies a promising move for the young Australian talent to a top European league.
A-League: Australian Talent Moves Abroad as New Season Approaches
The A-League Men’s season for 2025-26 concluded earlier in the year, and clubs are now in their off-season or early pre-season phases. The mid-season transfer window for 2026 officially closed in January, with teams making adjustments for the latter half of the previous campaign.
Transfer news for Australian players is primarily focused on moves abroad. Socceroos striker Tete Yengi has completed a permanent move to Japanese J.League side Machida Zelvia after a successful loan spell. Yengi, who featured for Australia at the recent World Cup, had impressed with six goals and one assist in 22 matches for Machida. Additionally, the aforementioned Paul Okon-Engstler from Sydney FC is on the verge of joining Bundesliga club FC Koln, representing a significant outbound transfer for Australian football. Another notable youth development sees 16-year-old Australian-eligible defender Max Lyall-Rajendra join the academy set-up of Premier League club Bournemouth.
Southeast Asian Leagues: Key Signings and League Preparations
Thai League (Thai League 1)
While specific recent match results for the Thai League 1 are not highlighted for July 15, 2026, the transfer market is active. One confirmed deal sees midfielder Anthony Caceres make a move from Macarthur FC to Thai League side Bangkok United. This transfer brings valuable experience to Bangkok United as they prepare for their domestic and potentially continental campaigns.
Indonesia League (Liga 1)
Indonesia’s Liga 1 is currently in its transfer window for the 2026/27 season. Persija Jakarta is notably active, bringing in new foreign talent. Following the arrivals of Kerim Memija and Dennis Kollinger, Bosnian midfielder Stjepan Loncar from NK Istra is reportedly set to arrive in Jakarta on July 15, 2026, for a medical examination. The reported transfer fee for Loncar is 300 million Euro, which is an exceptionally high figure and likely a misreporting or typo, possibly intended as 300,000 Euro or 3 million Euro. Nevertheless, his arrival underscores Persija’s ambition for the upcoming season.
Philippine Football League (PFL)
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Malaysia League (Malaysia Super League)
The 2026-2027 Malaysian Super League season is scheduled to kick off on August 21, 2026, with the Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup. A key development involves Police FC, who have until July 15, 2026, to meet their remaining licensing requirements with the Malaysia Football League (MFL). The independent First Instance Body (FIB) will convene on July 16 to determine if the club can retain its place in the upcoming 12-team competition. Should they fail, A1 Semi-Pro League side Kelantan Red Warrior FC is slated to replace them, highlighting the strict financial and organizational standards being implemented. In terms of transfers, Brad Tapp has moved from Central Coast Mariners to Johor Darul Ta’zim, and Dylan Wenzel-Halls has joined Kuching City from Penang FC.
V. League (V.League 1)
The V.League 1 is in its off-season, with the 2026/27 campaign scheduled to begin in early September. Last season, The Cong Viettel secured a significant 1-0 victory over Hoang Anh Gia Lai in Round 19, with Brazilian midfielder Wesley Nata scoring the decisive goal in the 74th minute. This result contributed to their strong defensive record, conceding the fewest goals in the competition.
Looking ahead to the new season, The Cong Viettel has officially extended the contracts of their key Brazilian midfielders, Wesley Nata and Paulinho Martin, signaling their strong intent to compete for the V.League 1 title and the AFC Champions League Two. Head coach Popov emphasized that retaining these core players ensures continuity and cohesion within the squad. Additionally, newly promoted Dong Nai FC has been active in the transfer market, signing full-back Nguyen Van Duc, veteran goalkeeper Pham Van Phong, and Serbian international midfielder Miloลก Vuliฤ, who brings Serie A experience to the Vietnamese top flight. Former Everton player David Henen has also officially joined CAHN Club, adding further attacking prowess to the reigning V.League champions.
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