As the January transfer window continues to intensify, Europe’s top football leagues deliver a daily dose of thrilling action, unexpected results, and burgeoning transfer sagas. January 7, 2026, has proven to be another captivating day, with major match outcomes reshaping league tables, pivotal managerial decisions sparking debate, and significant player movements capturing headlines across the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga. Teams are now deep into the second half of their respective seasons, with every point and every transfer move holding immense weight in the pursuit of silverware, European qualification, or survival.
Premier League: Hammers’ Woes Continue as Chelsea Appoint New Boss Amid Injury Concerns
The Premier League saw a significant upset on January 6th, as West Ham United succumbed to a 2-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest at the London Stadium. Despite an early own goal from Murillo in the 13th minute putting West Ham ahead, Forest mounted a comeback with goals from Nicolás Domínguez in the 55th minute and a late penalty from Morgan Gibbs-White in the 89th minute. This result has piled immense pressure on West Ham’s manager, Nuno Espírito Santo, with reports suggesting his job is now under severe threat. The penalty decision, in particular, sparked controversy, with West Ham midfielder Tomas Souček labeling it a “joke” after the match, claiming such a decision would lead to “20 penalties a game”. This loss leaves West Ham in deep trouble, with Nottingham Forest moving seven points clear of the relegation zone.
Meanwhile, Chelsea made a significant managerial announcement on the eve of their West London derby against Fulham. Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the club’s new head coach on a six-and-a-half-year deal. Rosenior, a former Fulham right-back, will not be in the dugout for the immediate fixture, with Under-21s boss Calum McFarlane continuing in temporary charge. This appointment comes after Chelsea’s recent Premier League record shows only one win in eight matches, highlighting the need for a change in direction. The Blues are also facing injury concerns, though there is optimism for the return of Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, and Robert Sánchez for their upcoming match against Fulham on January 7th. However, Levi Colwill, Dario Essugo, and Romeo Lavia remain sidelined with longer-term injuries. In terms of transfers, the January window has seen some activity, with Aston Villa signing Alysson from Gremio for €12m and Crystal Palace acquiring Brennan Johnson from Tottenham for €40m. West Ham also completed a double deal, bringing in Valentin ‘Taty’ Castellanos from Lazio for €29m and Pablo Felipe from Gil Vicente for €23m, while loaning Niclas Füllkrug to AC Milan.
La Liga: Barcelona and Real Madrid Maintain Pace, Cancelo’s Return to Barça Looms
In La Liga, both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid secured victories in their Matchday 18 fixtures, maintaining their positions at the top of the table. Barcelona defeated Espanyol 2-0 in an away match, with late goals from Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski sealing the win. Real Madrid, on the other hand, had a dominant 5-1 victory over Real Betis, highlighted by a hat-trick from young striker Gonzalo García. These results ensure Barcelona holds a four-point advantage over Real Madrid, leading the standings with 49 points against Madrid’s 45. Atlético Madrid dropped points, drawing 1-1 away to Real Sociedad, leaving them 11 points behind Barcelona and with their title aspirations looking slim.
The transfer rumor mill in La Liga is buzzing, particularly around Barcelona. Head coach Hansi Flick has confirmed ongoing talks for the return of defender João Cancelo, currently with Al Hilal, to Barcelona. Flick expressed his anticipation, stating that Cancelo “will strengthen our play on the flanks and further up the pitch” and will provide “more options” once the transfer is finalized. However, an official agreement is yet to be reached. Cancelo has made only six appearances for Al Hilal this season, with a Transfermarkt valuation of €10 million. There are also reports suggesting that Barcelona will not grant Flick’s request for a central defender in the January window, despite an injury to Andreas Christensen. Real Madrid is also reportedly eyeing midfielder Rúben Neves from Al-Hilal, although his age (28) might be a deterrent for Madrid’s strategy of focusing on younger talent.
Serie A: Juventus Dominates Sassuolo, Transfer Speculation Heats Up
Serie A witnessed Juventus secure a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sassuolo on January 6th, keeping their Scudetto hopes alive. The goals came from an own goal by K. Thorstvedt in the 16th minute, followed by Fábio Miretti in the 62nd minute and Jonathan David in the 63rd minute. This win places Juventus fourth in the standings with 36 points, three points behind leaders Inter Milan, who have played two fewer games. Earlier on January 6th, Como also secured an impressive 3-0 away victory over Pisa, with goals from M. Perrone, and a brace from A. Douvikas, including a late penalty. Upcoming fixtures for January 7th include Bologna vs. Atalanta, Napoli vs. Hellas Verona, Lazio vs. Fiorentina, Parma vs. Inter, and Torino vs. Udinese.
The Serie A transfer market is particularly active. Napoli and Juventus are reportedly interested in signing Federico Chiesa on loan from Liverpool, though Liverpool is unlikely to sanction a loan move and would prefer permanent offers. Chiesa has had limited starts at Anfield, making only two Premier League starts in 17 months. Elsewhere, Inter Milan is considering a contract renewal for Hakan Çalhanoğlu to fend off interest from Galatasaray. There are also rumors linking Nathan Aké of Manchester City to AC Milan, and Theo Hernández of Al Hilal to Juventus, with both players reportedly keen on returning to Italy. Parma is also facing injury concerns with Adrian Benedyczak, Matija Frigan, Abdoulaye Ndiaye, and Zion Suzuki all sidelined, which could impact their upcoming match against Inter Milan.
Bundesliga: Transfers Confirmed as Winter Break Ends
The Bundesliga is preparing for the resumption of its season, with Matchday 16 fixtures scheduled for later this week, following the winter break. While no matches were played on January 6th, the transfer window remains open and active. FC Köln has confirmed the loan signing of Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, a 20-year-old centre-back from Manchester City, for the remainder of the 2025/26 season. This move comes after a challenging loan spell for Simpson-Pusey at Celtic. The deal reportedly includes a buy-option, with City valuing the player at £10 million, while Köln is looking at around £5 million, and City would retain a buy-back clause.
FC Augsburg has also secured its first January signing, bringing in former SC Freiburg defensive midfielder Yannik Keitel from VfB Stuttgart on loan. The 25-year-old had struggled for playing time at Stuttgart due to strong competition in midfield. Looking ahead, several Bundesliga players are currently participating in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, which will impact their availability for their respective clubs. Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig and Bazoumana Touré of Hoffenheim both scored for Côte d’Ivoire in their 3-0 victory over Burkina Faso in the Round of 16, securing their place in the quarter-finals against Egypt. Four Bundesliga players from Algeria – Ramy Bensebaini (Dortmund), Farès Chaïbi (Dortmund), Mohamed Amoura (Wolfsburg), and Ibrahim Maza (Leverkusen) – will also be unavailable for their clubs as Algeria has advanced to the quarter-finals to face Nigeria. Borussia Dortmund is reportedly trying to get their notoriously exorbitant salaries under control, with Pascal Groß, Niklas Süle, and Julian Brandt not expected to be offered renewal contracts.
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