As the European football landscape awakens on January 17, 2026, the air is thick with anticipation for crucial fixtures and the buzz of the winter transfer window. Major leagues are seeing significant player movements, pivotal matches that could shape title races and relegation battles, and ongoing injury concerns impacting key squads. This morning’s briefing brings you the most compelling headlines from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga.
Premier League: City Raids Palace, United’s Managerial Merry-Go-Round, and Key Clashes Ahead
The Premier League is a hive of activity, particularly on the transfer front, as clubs scramble to reinforce their squads before the window slams shut. Manchester City has made a significant statement by securing the services of star Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi in a deal reportedly worth £20 million ($34.7 million AUD). This move comes after City’s earlier acquisition of winger Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for approximately £65 million, signaling their intent to strengthen an already formidable squad. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed that the deal for Guehi was in its “final stages,” and the England international would not feature in their upcoming match.
Meanwhile, Manchester United finds itself in a state of flux with a managerial change once again. The club is set to play under its third different manager in just two weeks, with Michael Carrick now at the helm. This follows the sacking of Ruben Amorim earlier in the month and a brief interim period under Darren Fletcher. Carrick’s immediate challenge is a monumental one: the highly anticipated Manchester Derby against a rampant Manchester City side at Old Trafford, scheduled for Saturday. City, currently second in the league and six points adrift of leaders Arsenal, will be looking to capitalize on United’s instability.
Other notable transfer dealings in the Premier League include Tottenham Hotspur‘s reported signing of Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid. West Ham United has also been active, bringing in Pablo Felipe from Gil Vicente for £20 million and Taty Castellanos from Lazio. Aston Villa is reportedly keen on securing the return of striker Tammy Abraham, currently on loan at Besiktas from Roma, and midfielder Dani Ceballos from Real Madrid. Manchester United is also eyeing Murillo from Nottingham Forest as a permanent defensive option and has been linked with Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney. Chelsea, on the other hand, is rumored to be interested in Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.
Looking ahead to Saturday’s fixtures, Liverpool will host 19th-placed Burnley at Anfield. Manager Arne Slot has reported no new injuries for his side, a welcome boost as they aim to continue their push for Champions League qualification. Long-term absentees Giovanni Leoni, Conor Bradley, and Alexander Isak remain sidelined. Burnley, without a league win in 12 matches, will face a daunting task against an in-form Liverpool.
La Liga: Girona Secures Away Win, Real Madrid’s Injury Crisis Ahead of Levante Clash
La Liga kicked off its 20th matchday on Friday with a lone fixture that saw Girona secure an impressive 2-0 away victory over Espanyol. Both goals for Girona were scored by V. Vanat from the penalty spot, demonstrating his clinical finishing in the 45+3′ and 90+3′ minutes. This result provides a strong start to the weekend for Girona.
The spotlight now shifts to Saturday’s highly anticipated clash at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Real Madrid will host Levante. Despite a shock 3-2 defeat to Albacete in the Copa del Rey, Real Madrid will be looking for a strong response in the league. Head coach Alvaro Arbeloa has confirmed that star forward Kylian Mbappe has recovered from a knee injury and will be available for selection, a significant boost for Los Blancos. Mbappe, who is the league’s top scorer with 18 goals, will be crucial as Real Madrid aims for their 15th league win.
However, Real Madrid’s squad is facing a considerable injury crisis, particularly in defense. They will be without several key players including Trent Alexander-Arnold (thigh), Eder Militao (hamstring), Ferland Mendy (hamstring), and Antonio Rudiger (knee). Additionally, Brahim Diaz is away on AFCON duty, and Rodrygo has also been ruled out by Arbeloa. Midfield stalwarts Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni, along with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and defender Alvaro Carreras, all return to the squad after being rested for the Copa del Rey fixture. Levante, currently second from bottom, will be hoping to capitalize on Real Madrid’s defensive woes, despite their own struggles, having won only one of their last eight La Liga matches.
Serie A: Pisa Snatch Late Draw, Inter Extends Lead, and Napoli’s Stumble
Friday’s Serie A action saw a dramatic encounter between Pisa and Atalanta, ending in a 1-1 draw. Atalanta initially took the lead in the 83rd minute through N. Krstovic, but Pisa responded swiftly, with super-sub R. Durosinmi finding the equalizer in the 87th minute to salvage a point for his side. The match was a hard-fought affair, with Pisa showing resilience to come back from a late deficit.
The Serie A title race continues to be tight, with Inter Milan extending their lead at the top to six points after a recent run of results. Inter secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Lecce on January 14th, with 20-year-old homegrown talent Pio Esposito scoring the decisive goal in the 78th minute. This result was further aided by Napoli‘s surprising goalless draw against Parma in midweek, which saw them drop valuable points and fall six points behind Inter in the title chase.
AC Milan provided a significant boost to their own title aspirations with a much-needed 3-1 win against Como, reducing Inter’s lead to three points. This victory, described as their most convincing in weeks, will undoubtedly inject new confidence into the Rossoneri camp. They will host a struggling Lecce side on Sunday, who are currently in freefall with three consecutive losses and hovering just above the relegation zone.
Upcoming fixtures for Saturday include Udinese vs. Inter Milan and Napoli vs. Sassuolo. Napoli’s squad remains stretched due to long-term injuries to key players, which has impacted their recent performances. Sassuolo, however, is relatively free of injury concerns, with only Kristian Thorstvedt sidelined. AC Milan will be without Strahinja Pavlovic due to a head injury for their match against Lecce.
Bundesliga: Six-Goal Thriller in Bremen, Leipzig-Bayern Blockbuster, and Injury Updates
The Bundesliga delivered an enthralling encounter on Friday as Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt played out a thrilling 3-3 draw. The match, which started with a goal in the first minute, was a back-and-forth affair that delighted the sell-out crowd. Arnaud Kalimuendo gave Frankfurt an early lead, but Justin Njinmah equalized for Bremen before halftime. Frankfurt regained the lead through Nnamdi Collins, only for Bremen to show resilience with goals from Jens Stage and Jovan Milošević, putting them ahead for the first time. However, Ansgar Knauff‘s stoppage-time volley secured a dramatic draw for Frankfurt after a tense VAR review. This result marks Bremen’s seventh game without a win, raising concerns for coach Horst Steffen, while Frankfurt remains in seventh place.
Saturday’s headline clash in the Bundesliga sees RB Leipzig take on league leaders Bayern Munich in what promises to be a captivating encounter. Leipzig, currently third in the table, will be seeking revenge after suffering a heavy 6-0 defeat to Bayern in the season opener. Despite that earlier result, Leipzig captain David Raum believes his team is now “completely different” and better equipped to challenge Bayern.
However, RB Leipzig will face Bayern without several key players. Highly-rated youngster Assan Ouédraogo is sidelined once again due to a knee injury that flared up during their recent win over Freiburg. Additionally, Lukas Klostermann (infection) and Johan Bakayoko (muscle injury) will also miss the crucial match.
Bayern Munich, who remain unbeaten in the Bundesliga this season and secured the best-ever first half of a Bundesliga season with 47 points, also have their share of injury concerns. They will be without Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, and Josip Stanisic due to injury. Furthermore, Sadio Mané (referred to as Jackson in some reports) is away participating in the AFCON final. Alphonso Davies and Sacha Boey are also listed as doubtful.
In transfer news, Michael Gregoritsch is reportedly returning to FC Augsburg on loan from Brøndby until the end of the season. This marks a return to the Bundesliga for the 31-year-old striker. Meanwhile, German international Pascal Gross has completed a move from Borussia Dortmund to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League for an estimated fee of just under three million euros.