As the football world wakes up on February 7, 2026, the aftermath of Friday night’s fixtures and lingering transfer whispers continue to dominate headlines across Europe’s top leagues. From crucial relegation battles in England to significant injury woes in Spain and managerial debuts in Germany, the landscape remains dynamic and full of talking points. Fans are eagerly anticipating the weekend’s action, but the recent events have already set the stage for intense competition and strategic maneuvers by clubs.
Premier League: Leeds’ Relegation Boost, City’s Injury Woes, and Goretzka’s Arsenal Snub
The Premier League delivered a pivotal result on Friday evening as Leeds United secured a vital 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest at Elland Road. This commanding performance saw Leeds score twice in four minutes during a dominant first half and add a third early in the second, effectively putting a dent in Forest’s four-game unbeaten run and providing a significant boost to their own survival hopes. Jayden Bogle opened the scoring in the 26th minute, followed by Noah Okafor breaking a 16-game scoring drought just four minutes later to make it 2-0. Dominic Calvert-Lewin sealed the win three minutes into the second half before Lorenzo Lucca netted a consolation goal for Forest. This fourth consecutive Friday night win lifted Leeds nine points clear of the relegation zone, drawing level on points with Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur.
Meanwhile, top contenders are grappling with significant injury concerns. Manchester City faces a challenging period, particularly ahead of their crucial Sunday clash against Liverpool. Key midfielder Bernardo Silva is considered an “incredible doubt” due to a muscle issue, with manager Pep Guardiola confirming the uncertainty of his participation after Friday’s press conference. Furthermore, the reigning champions are already without Jeremy Doku (calf), Savinho (unspecified), Josko Gvardiol (tibial fracture), and Mateo Kovacic (ankle/heel), adding pressure to their squad depth. Across London, Arsenal is also dealing with a lengthening injury list, as Mikel Merino (ankle), Bukayo Saka (groin), and Max Dowman (ankle) are confirmed absentees, while Martin Odegaard’s availability remains questionable due to a knock.
In the realm of transfer news, the fallout from the recently closed January window continues to generate discussion. Reports from Germany indicate that Arsenal made an “audacious last-gasp attempt” to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka. However, the 31-year-old German international reportedly chose to remain with the Bundesliga champions to see out his contract, which is set to expire at the end of the current season. This decision means Goretzka will likely seek a new challenge for the 2026/27 season, with several top European clubs, including AC Milan, Napoli, Juventus, and Tottenham, reportedly monitoring his situation.
La Liga: Osasuna’s Late Show, Rodrygo’s Setback, and Barcelona’s Title Charge
Osasuna delivered a dramatic late blow to Celta Vigo on Friday, securing a 2-1 away victory in La Liga. The decisive goal came from Raúl García de Haro with just 11 minutes remaining, side-footing the ball home after a clever knockdown. Ante Budimir had initially put Osasuna ahead before halftime, marking his 11th goal of the season, but Borja Iglesias equalized from the penalty spot for Celta early in the second half. This result marked Celta Vigo’s first home defeat at Estadio Abanca-Balaídos since November, extending their winless run to four games across all competitions and allowing Osasuna to close the gap between the two teams to four points in the league table.
Real Madrid has been hit with an injury setback as forward Rodrygo has been diagnosed with tendinosis in the hamstring of his right leg. The Spanish giants announced on Friday that the Brazilian international is expected to be sidelined for approximately 10 days. This injury means Rodrygo will miss Real Madrid’s next two crucial La Liga fixtures against Valencia and Real Sociedad. Compounding his absence, Rodrygo is also suspended for Real Madrid’s upcoming Champions League first-leg playoff match against Benfica due to an earlier UEFA ruling. Meanwhile, rivals Barcelona are also contending with significant midfield absences, with highly-rated La Masia graduates Pedri and Gavi both out. Pedri is recovering from a hamstring injury, while Gavi is sidelined with arthroscopy, with both players not expected to return until late February and early March, respectively.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Barcelona is poised to extend its lead at the summit of the La Liga standings as they prepare to host Mallorca on Saturday. Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona has had an impressive season, with only one draw and three losses from 22 games, placing them comfortably at the top with 55 points. They are closely followed by Real Madrid with 54 points and Atletico Madrid with 45 points, making every match crucial in the tight title race.
Serie A: Nkunku’s Resurgence and Tonali’s Potential Return
In Serie A, Christopher Nkunku is finally hitting his stride at AC Milan, providing a significant boost to the Rossoneri. After a challenging initial period following his €40 million move from Chelsea last summer, the French forward has now scored five goals in his last six league matches. This impressive scoring run includes a brace against Hellas Verona and goals against Fiorentina, Como, and Bologna, a stark contrast to his previous form where he managed the same number of goals in 48 combined Serie A and Premier League appearances. Despite being at the center of transfer rumors during the final days of the winter window, with Fenerbahçe reportedly interested, Nkunku “always opposed a transfer,” expressing his desire to stay and prove himself under Max Allegri. His commitment appears to be paying off, with his recent performances silencing critics and reinforcing Milan’s attacking options.
Further transfer speculation involves Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali, with reports suggesting that Juventus has identified the Italian midfielder as their primary target for a high-profile return to Serie A this summer. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the hierarchy at the Allianz Stadium is keen to bring Tonali back to Italy, amidst concerns that the 25-year-old might be growing unhappy at St James’ Park. Despite serving a 10-month ban for illegal betting activities that ended in August 2024, Tonali has featured 93 times for the Magpies since his 2023 move from AC Milan, scoring seven goals. Juventus is reportedly preparing a substantial financial package, potentially leveraging Newcastle’s need to secure Champions League qualification to avoid Financial Fair Play concerns.
The Serie A winter transfer window officially closed on Monday, February 2nd, with many clubs focusing on squad depth and tactical adjustments rather than “shock” signings. Juventus made notable additions, bringing in Jérémie Boga to bolster their attack on the flanks and Emil Holm in a swap deal for João Mário to add defensive depth. Clubs like Roma and Bologna were also active, while traditional powerhouses such as Inter and AC Milan adopted a more conservative approach to their January dealings.
Bundesliga: Riera’s Mixed Debut, Goretzka Stays Put, and Kujovic’s Loan Move
The Bundesliga’s Matchday 21 kicked off on Friday with a dramatic 1-1 draw between Union Berlin and Eintracht Frankfurt. The match was particularly significant as it marked the debut of Albert Riera as Eintracht Frankfurt’s new head coach. Nathaniel Brown initially put Frankfurt ahead in the 83rd minute with a powerful shot, seemingly setting Riera up for a winning start and ending Frankfurt’s six-match winless run. However, the lead was short-lived, as Oscar Højlund was sent off for a second bookable offense just two minutes later, leading to a penalty for Union Berlin. Leopold Querfeld converted the spot-kick in the 87th minute, rescuing a point for the home side. This late implosion denied Riera a debut victory and meant both clubs are still searching for their first win of 2026.
In transfer news that reverberated across leagues, Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka was the subject of an “audacious, last-gasp attempt” by Arsenal during the recently concluded January transfer window. Despite Arsenal’s keen interest and a tabled offer, the 31-year-old German international ultimately decided against a short-term move, opting to see out the remainder of his contract with Bayern, which expires at the end of the season. Goretzka is reportedly convinced his playing style is well-suited for the Premier League, making him a hot prospect for a potential free transfer in the summer, with Tottenham also reportedly keen.
In a minor transfer development, FC Köln’s 21-year-old midfielder Emin Kujovic has been loaned to Austrian club Wolfsberger AC until the end of the season. This move, confirmed on Friday, February 6, was facilitated by the fact that the transfer window in Austria remained open longer than in Germany, allowing Kujovic to secure valuable match practice, having made no Bundesliga appearances for Köln. Köln’s technical director Lukas Berg expressed satisfaction with the development, highlighting it as a positive step for Kujovic’s progress.