As the January transfer window heats up and domestic leagues resume intense schedules, European football delivered a weekend full of drama, unexpected results, and significant developments across the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga. Title contenders faced stern tests, while the rumor mill churned out major transfer stories and crucial injury updates left clubs scrambling for solutions.

Premier League: Stumbles for Title Hopefuls and Defensive Woes

The Premier League saw a dramatic Sunday with title aspirations taking a hit for both Manchester City and Liverpool, while managerial discontent simmered at Manchester United.

Manchester City Stunned by Late Chelsea Equalizer: Manchester City’s pursuit of the Premier League title suffered a significant setback after a last-gasp equalizer from managerless Chelsea secured a dramatic 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium. Tijjani Reijnders had given City the lead in the 42nd minute with a powerful strike, but Enzo Fernandez found the net in the 94th minute, toe-poking the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma to snatch a point for Chelsea. City were left to rue missed opportunities, including an Erling Haaland shot that rattled the post in the first half. Manager Pep Guardiola expressed concerns over injuries to key defenders Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias, stating “It doesn’t look good” regarding their status. This result leaves City six points behind league leaders Arsenal, who secured a 3-2 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday.
Liverpool Drop Points in Craven Cottage Thriller: Elsewhere, Liverpool also dropped crucial points, drawing 2-2 with Fulham at Craven Cottage. Harrison Reed scored a spectacular strike in the seventh minute of stoppage time to deny the Reds maximum points, after Cody Gakpo had seemingly netted a late winner in the 94th minute for Liverpool. This marks consecutive matches where Liverpool has dropped points, leaving them fourth in the standings and 14 points adrift of Arsenal. Manager Arne Slot addressed the injury to Hugo Ekitike, a minor hamstring issue attributed to his increased workload without a winter break, and also mentioned Florian Wirtz is managing muscle stiffness.
Amorim Questions Role Amidst Manchester United Draw: Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by Leeds United at Elland Road. Brenden Aaronson opened the scoring for Leeds in the 62nd minute, but Matheus Cunha quickly equalized for United just three minutes later. Following the match, Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim appeared frustrated and raised questions about his role at the club, hinting at potential discontent or future considerations. This comes as United also battled injury concerns, though Amorim reported no fresh issues ahead of the Leeds trip.

La Liga: Garcia’s Hat-Trick Shines, Mbappe Injury Confirmed, and Ter Stegen Transfer Saga

La Liga delivered a mix of stunning individual performances, significant injury news, and ongoing transfer speculation.

Gonzalo Garcia’s Hat-Trick Fuels Real Madrid Rout: Real Madrid closed the gap on La Liga leaders Barcelona with a dominant 5-1 thrashing of Real Betis at the Estadio Bernabeu. The standout performance came from 21-year-old forward Gonzalo Garcia, who scored a brilliant hat-trick – his first La Liga goals – in a rare start in place of the injured Kylian Mbappé. Garcia’s goals came in the 20th, 50th, and 82nd minutes, with Raul Asencio and Fran Garcia adding to the tally. This emphatic victory moves Real Madrid to within four points of Barcelona.
Mbappé Sidelined with Knee Sprain, Carvajal Nears Return: Real Madrid confirmed that star striker Kylian Mbappé is sidelined with a left knee sprain, an issue he had been managing towards the end of 2025. Manager Xabi Alonso stated Mbappé is working hard to be eligible for next week’s Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atletico Madrid, though his availability remains uncertain. Additionally, defender Dean Huijsen was ruled out of the Betis match due to a rectus muscle overload, further compounding Real Madrid’s defensive injury concerns. On a more positive note, Dani Carvajal, who missed most of the season due to knee surgery, is nearing a return and was in the squad for the Betis game, targeting the Supercopa for his comeback. Trent Alexander-Arnold continues to struggle with a hamstring problem and is not expected back until at least February.
Girona Pursues Ter Stegen Loan Amidst Financial Hurdles: In transfer news, Girona is reportedly making a strong push to sign Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen on loan until the end of the season. Despite mutual interest from the German shot-stopper, who seeks more playing time, the operation faces significant financial complications due to Girona’s limited salary margin. Negotiations are expected to be lengthy and could drag on until the final days of the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Real Betis has ruled out a move for Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos, instead prioritizing a return for Fabian Ruiz in the future.

Serie A: Napoli’s Fiery Victory and Fiorentina’s Late Drama

Serie A saw a dramatic, card-filled encounter and a crucial late winner for a struggling side.

Napoli Triumphs in Three-Red-Card Lazio Clash: Defending champions Napoli secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory away at Lazio in a heated Serie A clash at the Stadio Olimpico, a result that keeps them firmly in the title race. Leonardo Spinazzola opened the scoring in the 13th minute, and Amir Rrahmani doubled Napoli’s lead in the 32nd minute with a powerful header. The match was marred by late-game disciplinary chaos, with three red cards shown – two for Lazio (Tijjani Noslin and Adam Marusic) and one for Napoli (Pasquale Mazzocchi) – following a touchline altercation in the final minutes. The victory moves Napoli just one point behind league leaders AC Milan. A concerning moment for Napoli was winger David Neres leaving the field with an apparent ankle injury in the 66th minute.
Inter Milan Dominates Bologna; Fiorentina Snatch Late Win: Inter Milan secured their 13th victory of the season with a comfortable 3-1 win over Bologna at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium. Goals from Inter’s Thuram (74′) and Bologna’s Santiago Castro (83′) were reported, with Inter dominating the match. In another fixture, struggling Fiorentina snatched a last-gasp 1-0 winner against Cremonese, with Moise Kean coming off the bench to score the decisive goal, and Manor Solomon making an impact on his debut. This vital win provides a much-needed boost for Fiorentina, who had only one win all season prior to this match.

Bundesliga: Transfer Activity Picks Up, Key Players Injured

The Bundesliga transfer window saw some early movements, while injuries plague several prominent clubs.

Augsburg Secures First January Signing: Relegation-threatened FC Augsburg confirmed their first signing of the January 2026 transfer window, bringing in former SC Freiburg defensive midfielder Yannik Keitel from Stuttgart. The 25-year-old, who struggled for playing time at Stuttgart, is expected to bolster Augsburg’s midfield and potentially their back-three. This move is seen as a strategic reinforcement for newly installed FCA head coach Manuel Baum.
RB Leipzig Hit by Multiple Injuries: RB Leipzig is facing an injury crisis, particularly in attack. Key players Rômulo and Péter Gulácsi both trained individually after sustaining ankle and knee issues respectively during Saturday’s training session. Antonio Nusa and Johan Bakayoko also continue to train individually, leaving Leipzig short of options up front. This comes as the team prepares for the Bundesliga restart, raising concerns about their immediate performance.

  • Bayern Munich’s Neuer Nears Return; Dortmund Considers Loan Move: Bayern Munich received positive news regarding their veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who expects to be back in goal for their first competitive match of 2026 against Wolfsburg. Neuer had missed Bayern’s final game of 2025 due to a muscle injury but has rejoined parts of team training. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund is reportedly considering a loan move for Manchester City’s Oscar Bobb, potentially with a £30 million option to buy, as they look to strengthen their squad.