As the FIFA World Cup 2026 progresses into its thrilling knockout stages, football action across the globe remains captivating, with major European clubs aggressively navigating the summer transfer window and announcing their pre-season preparations. This past week has seen significant player movements, crucial match results on the international stage, and important updates from various continental federations.
FIFA & Asia Football News
The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to deliver high-stakes drama as teams battle for supremacy in the knockout rounds. Among the standout performers, Japan has notably advanced to the Last 32, where they are set to face football powerhouse Brazil. Their journey included a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Sweden, showcasing their resilience and tactical discipline on the global stage. Elsewhere, France demonstrated their formidable attacking prowess, with Ousmane Dembélé delivering a sensational hat-trick that led to a dominant victory over Norway. These performances highlight the intensity and quality on display as the tournament moves deeper into its decisive phases.
From the African continent, Senegal secured a crucial victory against Iraq in their World Cup campaign, further solidifying the presence of African nations in the tournament. Cape Verde has also garnered significant attention for their impressive run, which has earned them a highly anticipated clash against Argentina in the knockout stages. These strong showings by African teams underscore the growing competitiveness and talent emerging from the continent. Adding to the international landscape, Iran’s participation in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has been officially confirmed by the Iranian football federation, dispelling earlier uncertainties and ensuring their presence at the prestigious tournament. While this confirmation dates back to March, its continued relevance in the context of the ongoing World Cup makes it a noteworthy development for Asian football.
Europe Football News
The European football scene is currently dominated by an intense summer transfer window and the eagerly awaited announcements of pre-season schedules. One of the most significant transfers across Europe this week saw AC Milan finalize a club-record deal for Portuguese striker Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain. The transfer fee is reported to be “way in excess” of €50 million, with some sources indicating figures as high as €65 million plus €5 million in bonuses, making Ramos a landmark signing for the Rossoneri. This move signifies Milan’s ambition to strengthen their squad significantly for the upcoming season.
In other continental news, the UEFA Super Cup 2026 fixture has been officially announced, pitting French champions Paris Saint-Germain against English side Aston Villa. The highly anticipated match is scheduled to take place on August 12 in Salzburg, Austria, serving as an early test of strength for both clubs ahead of their respective domestic and European campaigns. The general European transfer market remains exceptionally active, with clubs across the continent engaged in a flurry of negotiations, medicals, and official announcements as they look to bolster their squads. The window, which opened in mid-June for many leagues, is seeing teams strategically acquiring talent, with many eyes on players performing at the World Cup.
Africa Football News
African football is buzzing with activity, particularly with the commencement of a major women’s tournament and significant structural changes announced by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) Morocco 2026 is set to kick off, marking a historic moment for women’s football on the continent. The tournament has expanded to 16 teams, providing more opportunities for national teams to compete at the highest level. Crucially, WAFCON Morocco 2026 will also serve as Africa’s qualification event for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, adding immense stakes to the competition. This expansion and increased investment reflect CAF’s commitment to developing the women’s game.
Furthermore, CAF President Patrice Motsepe has reiterated the significant plans to overhaul the structure of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). While initially announced earlier in the year, the confirmation of these changes remains a pivotal development for African football. The AFCON is set to expand from 24 to 28 teams from 2028 and will transition to a four-year cycle, moving away from its traditional biennial schedule. The 2027 edition, co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, will maintain the current 24-team format. In a related development aimed at creating more consistent competitive opportunities, CAF also plans to introduce an African Nations League starting from 2029. Beyond these organizational changes, the strong performances of Senegal and Cape Verde in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 continue to underscore the rising prominence and quality of African football on the global stage.
Premier League News
The Premier League is currently in its summer off-season, but the transfer market remains incredibly dynamic, with several high-profile departures dominating headlines. Marc Cucurella has completed a move from Chelsea to Spanish giants Real Madrid for an initial fee of €55 million. Joining him at the Santiago Bernabéu is Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva, who has transferred to Real Madrid on a free transfer after the expiration of his contract with Manchester City. Another significant exit from the Premier League saw Anthony Gordon depart Newcastle United to join Barcelona in a deal reportedly worth £69.3 million.
Clubs are also busy preparing for the 2026/27 season, which is scheduled to commence on August 22. Reigning champions Arsenal have confirmed their initial pre-season plans, including a training camp based in Spain. Their first friendly fixture will be against Girona on August 1, followed by a match against Real Betis in Dublin on August 5. The Gunners will then face Manchester City in the FA Community Shield on August 16. In other transfer news, Manchester United are reportedly poised to sign midfielder Ederson from Atalanta for £38 million once his duties at the World Cup conclude. Meanwhile, Ipswich Town has announced the appointment of Gary O’Neil as their new manager, signaling a fresh start for the club.
La Liga News
Spain’s La Liga clubs are making significant moves in the transfer market as they gear up for the new season. Real Madrid has been particularly active, bolstering their squad with two major acquisitions. They have secured the services of defender Marc Cucurella from Chelsea for an initial fee of €55 million, and have also welcomed experienced midfielder Bernardo Silva on a free transfer from Manchester City. These signings are expected to significantly strengthen the reigning Champions League winners.
Across the league, Barcelona is facing a critical period as they race against a June 30 deadline to finalize several transfer operations. This urgency is driven by financial considerations, as any completed deals before the end of the month can still count towards the current season’s accounts. Adding to their squad restructuring, Barcelona Atletic, the club’s reserve side, has officially confirmed the departures of five players—Victor Barbera, Joaquin Delgado, Oscar Urena, Ander Astralaga, and Emilio Bernad—whose contracts expire at the end of June. In other transfer developments, Espanyol is reportedly in advanced talks with Paris Saint-Germain to secure a season-long loan deal for highly-rated Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Moscardo, as they look to reinforce their squad.
Serie A News
Italian Serie A clubs are actively engaged in the summer transfer market and finalizing their pre-season preparations for the 2026/27 campaign. The most prominent transfer story involves AC Milan, who are set to complete the signing of Portuguese striker Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain. This deal is anticipated to be a club-record acquisition for the Rossoneri, with figures reported to be “way in excess” of €50 million, potentially reaching €70 million including bonuses. Ramos’s arrival is expected to significantly boost Milan’s attacking options.
A notable transfer battle is unfolding for Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah, with two Serie A clubs, newly-promoted Como and reigning champions Inter Milan, vying for his signature. Como has reportedly submitted an initial bid for the 26-year-old center-back, indicating a strong desire to strengthen their squad ahead of their inaugural Champions League campaign. Meanwhile, Juventus is navigating a period of financial pressure, needing to generate between €10 million and €20 million in capital gains before the end of June, which could lead to player sales. Despite these financial considerations, the club has announced its pre-season schedule, including high-profile friendly matches against Basel on July 18, Chelsea on August 5 in Hong Kong, and Inter Milan on August 8 in Perth, Australia. The 2026/27 Serie A season fixture list was announced on June 5, with the season officially kicking off on August 22/23.
Bundesliga News
The Bundesliga is in its off-season, but clubs are actively involved in both transfer negotiations and the crucial planning for their pre-season campaigns. Bayern Munich is reportedly pushing for the departure of goalkeeper Alexander Nubel. Sporting director Max Eberl has informed Nubel that he should secure a move before the official start of Bayern’s pre-season training on July 20, with Turkish club Besiktas showing concrete interest. Bayern is reportedly demanding up to €20 million for his transfer.
In other transfer speculation, Werder Bremen is actively pursuing a permanent transfer for Arijon Ibrahimovic, Bayern Munich’s versatile offensive talent. While contact has been made between Bremen and the player’s representatives, the financial aspects of a permanent deal are proving complex. Regarding pre-season preparations, RB Leipzig will commence their 2026/27 season preparations with a public training session on July 13 under new head coach Martín Demichelis. Their schedule includes a training camp in Saalfelden, Austria, from August 1-7, and significant friendly matches against Leeds United on August 8 and FC Bayern München in the Telekom Cup on August 15. Similarly, Borussia Mönchengladbach has also outlined their pre-season plans, with players arriving for performance tests in early July and their first public training session scheduled for July 12, followed by a training camp at Tegernsee in August. The Bundesliga transfer window officially opened on July 1 and will close on August 31, 2026.