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NEW GENERATION TAKES OVER

Who will dominate 2026?

Legends last dance see on page 12

The countdown to the biggest tournament in football has officially started

EVENTS MAIN MAIN EVENTS

FEB

UEFA Knockout Stage Begins

UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League return with knockout-round playo s and Round of 16 matches.

Title races intensify across Europe’s top leagues.

MAR

International Break & World Cup Preparation

National teams gather for friendly matches and tactical camps ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.

Final squad planning and international test matches take place worldwide. 03

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APR

European Semi-Final Race

Domestic leagues enter the decisive closing phase.

UEFA club competitions reach quarter- nals and semi- nal quali cation rounds.

JAN

League Season Resumes & Winter Competitions. Major European leagues return after the winter break. Domestic cup rounds and international club competitions continue as teams begin the second half of the season.

MAY

Finals Season Across Europe

League champions are crowned in major competitions.

Domestic cup nals are played, followed by UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League nals.

JUN

FIFA World Cup 2026 Begins

The FIFA World Cup kicks o in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Teams compete in the group stage and opening knockout rounds of world football’s biggest tournament. 06

JUL

FIFA World Cup 2026 Final & New Season Preparation

The FIFA World Cup concludes with the nal match in July.

Clubs begin pre-season training and summer transfer activity ahead of the 2026–27 campaign. 07

SPECIALNewsignings

TRANSFERS MEGA

Premier League clubs are in full negotiation mode with the January transfer window now into its final 10 days

Europe’s most lucrative league has splashed out obscene amounts of money in recent transfer windows. In the summer of 2023, Premier League teams spent a combined €2.84 billion (£2.44bn), which beat their previous record set in 2022.

In January 2023, English top- ight clubs spent more than double the rest of Europe’s top ve leagues on its own. The January 2024 transfer window has not yet reached the insane levels from 2023, partly due to the concerns of Financial Fair Play, with Everton, Nottingham Forest, Chelsea and Man City among the clubs either charged or scrutinised for their spending.

Premier League have yet to reach triple gures in terms of spending. However, there is still plenty of activity, with clubs throughout the Premier League buying and selling and loaning players. The rst con rmed transfer of January 2024 saw Brighton sign 18-year-old Romanian winger Adrian Mazilu from Farul Constanta for €3 million.

It was the end of an era at Tottenham as Hugo Lloris left the club after 11 years to join LAFC on a free transfer, while Eric Dier departed for Bayern on loan due to a lack of playing time.

On the incoming front, Spurs sealed the mega arrivals of Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig and Radu Dragusin from Genoa. Djed Spence went to Genoa on loan as part of the Dragusin deal.

Manchester United have been very busy in the outgoing loan market in January. They sent Jadon Sancho back to Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season, while Donny van de Beek has been loaned to Eintracht Frankfurt, Hannibal has joined Sevilla for the same time period, while Alvaro Carreras has been sent to Ben ca. Facundo Pellistri is set to be o oaded on loan to Granada.

They also ended their loan of Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham six months early, with the Spaniard subsequently joining Brentford on loan.

Chelsea made their rst signing of January by bringing in Dujuan Richards from Phoenix

All Stars Football Academy. In terms of outgoings, they sent Ian Maatsen to Borussia Dortmund and David Datro Fofana to Burnley, both on loan.

Meanwhile, Wolves shipped Fabio Silva to Rangers and Sasa Kalajdzic to Frankfurt on temporary deals, and Brighton loaned Jeremy Sarmiento to Ipswich Town. Man City’s rst move of the window saw them sell Nahuel Ferraresi to Sao Paulo. They also sold Zack Ste en to Colorado Rapids and loaned Lewis Fiorini to Charlton Athletic. Kalvin Phillips is expected to leave City this month.

West Ham’s transfer business got underway with Thilo Kehrer’s loan to Monaco.

Done Deals for January 2024: Every Premier League club’s new signings

The 2023-24 January window opened its doors on Monday, 1 January 2024 and will close on Thursday, 1 February at 11pm GMT. Players out of contract in 2024 will also be able to negotiate summer transfers with foreign clubs once the January window opens.

LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER CITY

LATEST ON ALMIRON, TRIPPIER AND WILSON

Ben Jacobs has given a comprehensive update on the situation surrounding Miguel Almiron, Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier.

He summarises that Newcastle are open to o ers for Almiron, but as reported earlier, the Paraguayan has no desire to leave St James’ Park.

INTERESTED IN KIMMICH

Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Trippier appears to be over, while Wilson could still leave Tyneside this month.

LATEST ON ALMIRON, TRIPPIER AND WILSON

Ben Jacobs has given a comprehensive update on the situation surrounding Miguel Almiron, Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier.

He summarises that Newcastle are open to o ers for Almiron, but as reported earlier, the Paraguayan has no desire to leave St James’ Park.

Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Trippier appears to be over, while Wilson could still leave Tyneside this month.

Liverpool are reportedly facing a transfer battle with Manchester City to sign Bayern Munich mid elder Joshua Kimmich. The Premier League’s top two sides are interested in the German mid elder. The 28-year-old’s future at the Allianz Arena has come under scrutiny in recent weeks as manager Thomas Tuchel looks to strengthen his mid eld ranks.

VERMEEREN ARRIVES IN MADRID

Arthur Vermeeren has arrived in Madrid ahead of completing his move to Atletico Madrid, with the video courtesy of Belgian journalist David Van den Broeck.

The Belgium international looks set to join the La Liga side in a fee worth in the region of €22million plus add-ons, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

KERR AGREES DEAL IN PRINCIPLE TO EXTEND CHELSEA CONTRACT

The Athletic’s Charlotte Harpur reports that Sam Kerr has agreed a deal in principle to extend her contract at Chelsea.

Her current deal expires this summer, but the Australia captain is widely expected to commit her future to The Blues. The 30-year-old is currently recovering from an ACL injury.

JOSHUA KIMMICH

JOSHUA KIMMICH HISTORY

Joshua Kimmich was born on 8 February 1995 in Rottweil and plays for FC Bayern München. He played for VfB Bösingen from 2006-2007, for VfB Stuttgart from 2007-2013, for RB Leipzig from 2013-2015 and has played for FC Bayern München since 2015.

CURRENT SEASON 2023/24

In the current season, the player with the shirt number 6 has scored one goal and takes ninth place within his squad. He shares this rank with Thomas Müller, Dayot Upamecano, Matthijs de Ligt and Minjae Kim. With three assists, Joshua Kimmich presently has the fourth-most in his team along with Kingsley Coman, Noussair Mazraoui and Alphonso Davies.

His pass success rate amounts to 90.81 per cent, with which the 28-year-old occupies fth place in the team-internal statistics. His tackle success rate amounts to 53.33 per cent. With this, he occupies fourth place in the team-internal statistics.

Joshua Kimmich played his last game on the 13th matchday of the 2023/24 season (24 January 2024). He was victorious over 1. FC Union Berlin while playing for FC Bayern München with a score of 1-0. He played as a mid elder throughout this entire game. In terms of total touches, he had 124 individual ball possessions.

Furthermore, he had 12 tackle challenges in the last match. Of these, Joshua Kimmich was able to win nine. He was additionally able to make 97 successful passes.

During his total playing time in this game, he ran 12.6 km and thus covered a longer distance than all other players in the club. In doing so, Joshua Kimmich had a total of 17 sprints.

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