The football world has been buzzing with significant developments across major leagues and international bodies over the past seven days, from crucial European knockout draws and unexpected managerial links to high-profile transfer sagas and concerning player injuries. As the season progresses towards its climax, clubs are intensifying their efforts on and off the pitch, making for a captivating period for fans worldwide.

FIFA & Global Football

The global football landscape saw important regulatory updates and significant news regarding the upcoming 2026 World Cup. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved four new rules aimed at curbing time-wasting, a move that will undoubtedly impact the flow and strategy of future matches, including the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup. These changes reflect an ongoing effort to enhance the fan experience and ensure fair play. In a disappointing turn of events for African football, Nigeria’s hopes for the 2026 World Cup were dashed as FIFA confirmed that DR Congo would be participating in the intercontinental playoffs, a decision that has sparked considerable discussion within the Nigerian football community. Additionally, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced the postponement of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, a move that will necessitate rescheduling and adjustments for participating nations and players.

European Football (UEFA Champions League & Europa League)

European club competitions have entered a critical phase, with the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 draw taking center stage on February 27, 2026. The draw set the matchups for the upcoming legs scheduled for March 12 and 19. Prior to the draw, several thrilling knockout phase play-off matches concluded on February 26. Ferencváros advanced by defeating Ludogorets with a 3-2 aggregate score, while Panathinaikos secured their spot in the next round after a penalty shootout victory over Viktoria Plzeň, with the aggregate score tied at 3-3. Lille also progressed after extra time against Crvena Zvezda, winning 2-1 on aggregate. Other notable qualifiers included Stuttgart, Genk, Celta, Bologna, and Nottingham Forest, all of whom emerged victorious in their respective ties.

Off the pitch, transfer rumors involving high-profile figures continue to dominate headlines. Jurgen Klopp is reportedly eyeing a return to management, with Real Madrid emerging as the “only” club in Europe that currently entices the German tactician, maintaining his loyalty to Liverpool by ruling out a Premier League return. This potential move could significantly alter the managerial landscape of European football. Meanwhile, Michael Olise appears set to stay at Bayern Munich despite strong interest from Liverpool, as the talented forward is reportedly keen on remaining with the German champions.

African Football

Beyond the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations postponement, African football saw a mix of player movements and World Cup qualification drama. Achraf Dari’s contract situation with Al Ahly SC was reportedly settled, denying him an early exit. On the transfer front, Cameroonian defender Duplexe Tchamba completed a move from the Portuguese top flight to Brazilian club Clube do Remo. Burkinabe teenager Issouf Sangaré began a trial with French club RC Lens, highlighting the continuous flow of young African talent to European academies and clubs. In other transfer news, Turkish giants Fenerbahçe are reportedly showing keen interest in Senegalese midfielder Pape Matar Sarr from Tottenham, with Galatasaray also making contact, indicating a potential bidding war for the highly-rated player. Additionally, young Nigerian player Precious P. John is currently on trial with Danish Superliga club Randers. Crystal Palace forward Christantus Uche‘s future remains uncertain, with a potential return to Getafe or a permanent Premier League move being discussed, especially after his limited playing time impacted his national team selection for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Premier League

The Premier League has been a hotbed of transfer speculation and injury concerns over the last week. Manchester City’s midfield maestro, Rodri, has been the subject of significant transfer rumors, with his contract expiring in 2027. Barcelona is reportedly leading the race to sign the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner, potentially for a fee around £44.6 million, though Real Madrid also remains interested. Rodri’s season has been marred by five serious injuries since his Ballon d’Or win, causing him to miss 17 matches, and manager Pep Guardiola has even acknowledged mistakes in his recovery process.

In other transfer news, Chelsea is reportedly looking to build a new young core, with Gavi from Barcelona fitting their description. Arsenal is reportedly in pursuit of a new number nine, with Brighton’s physical striker Evan Ferguson being a prime target for Mikel Arteta. Manchester City is also reportedly targeting Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz as a potential long-term replacement for Kevin De Bruyne. The league is also seeing a battle for promising defender Michael Kayode from Brentford, valued at £60 million, with Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Newcastle, Tottenham, and several European powerhouses all reportedly interested. Meanwhile, Liverpool faces continued speculation regarding Mohamed Salah’s future, with the Saudi Pro League reportedly preparing a significant offer, though his valuation has reportedly been revised down from an earlier €200 million figure. Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick has confirmed the club’s intention to sign a winger this summer. Crystal Palace is reportedly eager to retain defender Maxence Lacroix amidst interest from Liverpool, who are also admirers of Club Brugge’s Joel Ordonez.

La Liga

La Liga has been marked by significant transfer speculation, particularly involving its biggest clubs. The most striking rumor saw Barcelona reportedly reach an “agreement” to sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United on a permanent transfer, a move that would send shockwaves across European football. Real Madrid has also been active in the rumor mill, launching a reported €70 million bid for Arsenal star defender Gabriel Magalhaes. The capital club is also heavily linked with Manchester City’s Rodri, who is reportedly a priority target.

Injury concerns have also plagued some of La Liga’s top talents. Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé is reportedly facing a serious knee injury that could keep him out longer than initially expected. Even more devastating for Real Madrid, Rodrygo suffered a heartbreaking ACL injury, effectively ending his hopes of participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for Brazil. In a controversy that garnered significant attention, Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior was the subject of an incident where Wesley Sneijder received over 4,000 death threats after defending the player. In managerial news, Eduardo Coudet was appointed as the new manager of Alaves on February 26.

Serie A

Serie A delivered a series of compelling matches and notable transfer updates. On March 1, AC Milan secured a 2-0 away victory over Cremonese, while Sassuolo defeated Atalanta 2-1. Inter Milan also continued their strong form with a 2-0 win against Genoa on February 28. The weekend also saw a thrilling 3-3 draw between Roma and Juventus on March 1.

In transfer news, Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie put an end to speculation by signing a new four-year contract, committing his future to the club until at least 2030. McKennie has become a versatile asset for Juventus, often deployed as a right-back or utility player, making the most appearances for the club since last year’s Club World Cup. AC Milan is actively pursuing Corinthians midfielder André, but the Brazilian club’s president is reportedly blocking the transfer despite agreements already being reached with both the player and the club. Milan is now reportedly considering taking the matter to FIFA. Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is increasingly likely to leave the club this summer, with Inter Milan and Juventus reportedly keen on signing the 33-year-old.

Injury woes have hit several Serie A teams. AC Milan’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek underwent successful surgery for a facial injury suffered on February 24 and is expected to be out for approximately eight weeks. Napoli received a boost as Kevin De Bruyne resumed first-team training on March 3, having recovered from a serious hamstring tear sustained in October. However, Lazio’s Daniel Maldini is set to miss the match against Torino due to a minor ankle injury. Atalanta also faced concern as Italy international Giorgio Scalvini limped off with a knee injury during their Coppa Italia semi-final clash against Lazio on March 4.

Bundesliga

The Bundesliga has seen its share of injury setbacks and intriguing transfer rumors. Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer suffered a calf strain in a 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen before February 16 and is expected to be sidelined for at least three weeks, with young goalkeeper Jonas Urbig stepping up in his absence. Borussia Mönchengladbach winger Robin Hack faced another unfortunate setback, suffering a muscle fiber tear in his adductor after recently returning to team training, further limiting his season appearances. Additionally, Stuttgart striker Jovan Milosevic sustained back problems during a recent win against Heidenheim but remains hopeful of returning for the upcoming match against Union Berlin.

In terms of transfers, Bayer Leverkusen’s highly-rated midfielder Florian Wirtz is being monitored by Manchester City as a potential long-term successor to Kevin De Bruyne. Bayern Munich’s young star Jamal Musiala is attracting significant interest from Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester United, though Bayern is reportedly demanding a fee exceeding £150 million. Hoffenheim is reportedly preparing to secure the signing of Swiss striker Alessandro Vogt from FC St. Gallen. RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande has emerged as a key target for Liverpool, with reports suggesting the Reds are going “full throttle” for the midfielder should their pursuit of Michael Olise prove unsuccessful.