The football world has been buzzing over the last seven days, with thrilling conclusions to major European leagues, high-stakes continental finals, and the usual flurry of transfer speculation. As the 2025/2026 season draws to a close for many, attention shifts to prestigious cup clashes and the eagerly anticipated summer transfer window, promising significant changes across Europe’s elite clubs.
FIFA & International Football Buzz
While no singular “FIFA” specific event dominated headlines in the past week, the looming 2026 World Cup continues to generate discussion, particularly regarding player fitness. Japanese star Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton is reportedly facing an uphill battle to be fit for the tournament, suffering a left leg injury that sources suggest could make his World Cup return “impossible.” This news has sent ripples through Japanese football, with coach Hajime Moriyasu potentially having to consider replacements for his key attacker. The expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams has also sparked hope among less-heralded nations in Asia, with countries like Jordan sensationally securing a historic first-ever World Cup spot, and Australia making their seventh appearance.
Asian Football Highlights
Asian club football saw significant action, with the AFC Women’s Champions League final taking place on May 23, 2026, in Suwon, South Korea. The highly anticipated match featured South Korea’s Suwon FC Women against North Korea’s Naegohyang Women’s FC. Naegohyang FC ultimately emerged victorious, defeating Tokyo Verdy 1969 in the final. This historic clash marked the first time a North Korean women’s professional football club traveled to South Korea for a competition, with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) emphasizing a focus on sportsmanship amidst the unique inter-Korean relations.
European Showdowns: UCL, UEL, and UECL Finals
European club competitions have reached their crescendo, providing captivating spectacles and crowning new champions.
The pinnacle of European club football, the UEFA Champions League final, is set for May 30, 2026, at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. This year’s final will see defending champions Paris Saint-Germain take on newly crowned Premier League champions Arsenal. PSG secured their spot by eliminating Bayern Munich with a 6-5 aggregate victory in the semi-finals, following a dramatic 5-4 win in the first leg and a 1-1 draw in the second. Arsenal, making their first Champions League final appearance since 2006, overcame Atletico Madrid with a 2-1 aggregate scoreline. In a notable development for UK viewers, this will be the first Champions League final in the modern era not available for free-to-air viewing.
The UEFA Europa League final provided an early highlight, with Aston Villa triumphing over German side SC Freiburg with a resounding 3-0 victory at Istanbul’s Beşiktaş Park on May 20, 2026. Goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendía, and Morgan Rogers sealed Villa’s first major trophy in 30 years and their second European title in club history. This victory also marked a record-extending fifth Europa League title for Villa’s Spanish coach, Unai Emery, solidifying his reputation as a master of the competition.
Looking ahead, the UEFA Conference League final is scheduled for May 27, 2026, where England’s Crystal Palace will face Spain’s Rayo Vallecano.
African Club Football: Sundowns Reign Supreme
The CAF Champions League final concluded with South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns clinching their second continental title. They defeated Moroccan club AS FAR with a 2-1 aggregate score. Sundowns had established a crucial 1-0 advantage in the first leg, setting the stage for their victory in the return fixture. Discussions are also reportedly underway within the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to potentially expand the number of teams participating in both the Champions League and Confederation Cup, allowing top-ranked countries to enter more clubs.
Premier League: Arsenal’s Historic Triumph and Relegation Drama
The 2025/2026 Premier League season reached a dramatic conclusion, with Arsenal being crowned champions for the fourth time in the Premier League era and their first since 2004. The Gunners secured the title with a game to spare after rivals Manchester City could only manage a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on May 19, 2026.
The battle for European qualification also saw intense competition. Alongside Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Aston Villa secured berths in the UEFA Champions League. Liverpool claimed the fifth Champions League spot by finishing 5th in the league. Bournemouth (6th) and Sunderland (7th) qualified for the UEFA Europa League, with Sunderland embarking on their first European adventure in 53 years. Brighton & Hove Albion (8th) earned a spot in the UEFA Conference League play-off round. Notably, Chelsea finished 10th and will miss out on European competitions next season.
At the bottom of the table, the final day delivered heartbreak for West Ham United, who were relegated to the Championship, ending their 14-year stay in the top flight. Tottenham Hotspur narrowly avoided the drop, securing their Premier League status. Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers were the other two teams relegated earlier in the season.
Transfer rumors are already swirling, with reports suggesting Liverpool’s interest in Inter Milan right-back Denzel Dumfries, who also has Barcelona circling. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah is reportedly considering a move to La Liga. Manchester United have reportedly agreed a €53 million deal to sign Éderson from Atalanta, making him Michael Carrick’s first signing. Chelsea are also said to be close to signing Valentín Barco.
La Liga: Barcelona Dominance and Managerial Shake-ups
In Spain, Barcelona successfully defended their La Liga title, securing their 29th championship on May 10, 2026, with a 2-0 victory against fierce rivals Real Madrid. The season officially concluded on May 24, 2026, with the final matchday determining the remaining European qualification and relegation spots.
Barcelona, along with Real Madrid, Villarreal, Atlético Madrid, and Real Betis, have all secured their places in the UEFA Champions League for the upcoming season. Real Sociedad, as Copa del Rey winners, and Celta Vigo qualified for the Europa League, while Getafe earned a spot in the Conference League.
The relegation battle saw Mallorca, Girona, and Real Oviedo drop down to the Segunda División.
A significant managerial merry-go-round is also underway. Alvaro Arbeloa announced his widely anticipated departure from Real Madrid, with speculation rife that José Mourinho is set to return to the club. Marcelino Garcia Toral also confirmed his exit from Villarreal, despite leading them to an excellent third-place finish, and Rayo Vallecano coach Inigo Perez is expected to take his place. Getafe’s coach, Jose Bordalas, is also expected to leave the club.
On the transfer front, Robert Lewandowski played his final game for Barcelona, with the club and player agreeing to part ways. Barcelona is reportedly eyeing Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane as a potential replacement for the prolific striker. Real Madrid scouts are reportedly monitoring Borussia Dortmund’s defender Nico Schlotterbeck to bolster their defensive line.
Serie A: Inter Milan’s Scudetto and European Qualification
The 2025/2026 Serie A season saw Inter Milan crowned champions, securing their 21st Scudetto on May 3, 2026, with three matches to spare after a 2-0 home win against Parma. The season concluded on May 24, 2026, with the final standings confirming European berths and relegation.
Inter Milan, Napoli, Roma, and a surprising Como 1907 all secured qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Como’s qualification marks a historic achievement, their first appearance in Europe’s premier club competition. AC Milan and Juventus will participate in the UEFA Europa League, while Atalanta secured a spot in the UEFA Conference League.
At the other end of the table, Pisa, Hellas Verona, and Cremonese were relegated to Serie B.
Transfer rumors in Italy include a potential swap deal between Inter Milan and Roma involving central midfielders Manu Koné (valued at €50 million by Roma) and Davide Frattesi (valued at €25 million). Furthermore, Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal is reportedly nearing a transfer to Serie A champions Inter Milan.
Bundesliga: Bayern’s Continued Dominance and Wolfsburg’s Relegation
In Germany, Bayern Munich continued their relentless dominance, being crowned Bundesliga champions for the 34th time on April 19, 2026, with four matches remaining. Their season was remarkable, breaking their own Bundesliga single-season goal record by scoring an astonishing 122 league goals. Star striker Harry Kane was the league’s top goalscorer with 36 goals.
Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and VfB Stuttgart joined Bayern Munich in securing UEFA Champions League qualification. TSG Hoffenheim and Bayer Leverkusen qualified for the UEFA Europa League, while SC Freiburg earned a spot in the UEFA Conference League.
The biggest upset in the Bundesliga came in the relegation playoff, where VfL Wolfsburg, an ever-present in the German top flight since 1997, were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga. They lost 2-1 after extra time to Paderborn in the second leg of their playoff on May 25, 2026, with Wolfsburg reduced to 10 men early in the game. Heidenheim and St. Pauli were the two teams directly relegated from the Bundesliga earlier in the season.
Regarding transfers, Yan Diomande, the talented Ivorian winger from RB Leipzig, is attracting significant interest from top European clubs including Liverpool, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid, with a potential transfer fee ranging from €85 million to €100 million. Veteran midfielder Leon Goretzka is also set to leave Bayern Munich at the end of his contract.
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