Real Madrid and Benfica meet again—this time at the Santiago Bernabéu for the second leg of the 2025–26 Champions League playoffs—so stay with us for live coverage of the match.
Real Madrid and Benfica face off Wednesday, February 25, at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for the second leg of the 2025-26 Champions League playoffs. Stay with us so you don’t miss a single detail of what promises to be one of the most heated matchups in recent soccer history.
The home side enters the match holding the advantage from the first leg at Estádio da Luz, where Vinícius Júnior scored the only goal of the tie so far. In the 50th minute, the Brazilian cut into the box from the left flank and unleashed a brilliant strike that flew into the top corner.
After the goal, controversy erupted when Vinícius accused Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni of racial abuse, an incident that resulted in no disciplinary action during the match. One week after the controversial episode, tensions remain high, with Benfica backing the Argentine, who has denied the allegations and accused Real Madrid of misrepresenting events.
Prestianni has been temporarily suspended, meaning he will not take part in the second leg, though he still chose to travel with the team to Spain. With a spot in the Champions League Round of 16 on the line, the controversy only adds more fuel to what is expected to be an intense showdown.
Federico Valverde of Real Madrid celebrates in game against Benfica.
With Real Madrid having a key UEFA Champions League clash against Benfica, Kylian Mbappe will be one of the most notable absences.
Kylian Mbappé has arguably been Real Madrid‘s most important player in a 2025-26 campaign in which the team has struggled to meet expectations set at the start of the season. With Wednesday’s clash against Benfica shaping up as a decisive game that could determine Los Blancos’ fate in the UEFA Champions League, questions have arisen about why Mbappé has been left out.
The striker has been dealing with knee discomfort since last year, with an MRI later revealing damage to the lateral collateral ligament in his left knee. After missing two matches, Mbappé was able to return to the team, particularly for the Spanish Super Cup final, but the issue has resurfaced and now rules him out of the Benfica game.
The injury has become a major concern after Real Madrid released its squad list for Wednesday’s Champions League match against Benfica without Mbappé included. That means the Frenchman, in order to avoid further risk, won’t even be available off the bench.
Real Madrid’s squad list for the game against Benfica.
Mbappé, the biggest absence Real Madrid could suffer
In a season in which Xabi Alonso was already dismissed from his role as head coach, Kylian Mbappé has often been the lone player providing solutions with a consistently elite level of performance. His goal contributions have become a major talking point, with fans and media suggesting the team has grown dependent on him, and the numbers support that claim.
Of the 22 goals Real Madrid have scored in their Champions League campaign, 13 have come from Mbappé, making him the competition’s current top scorer. He also recorded an assist in the first leg against Benfica, bringing his total goal contributions to 14, more than 60% of Los Blancos’ goals in the tournament so far.
Who will replace Mbappé?
With Kylian Mbappé completely sidelined for the match, head coach Álvaro Arbeloa will have to find a solution to replace Real Madrid’s leading scorer this season. While it won’t be easy, the most obvious option appears to be Vinícius Júnior paired with Gonzalo García in attack, filling Mbappé’s spot.
Although they are very different striker profiles (Mbappé more mobile, García more of a traditional box finisher) Gonzalo García has already stepped in for Mbappé before. The 21-year-old has replaced him in the starting XI five times this season (including matches against Atlético Madrid and Barcelona in the Super Cup), producing six goals and one assist, showing strong efficiency when given a starting opportunity.
Lionel Messi's Inter Miami learns their rivals for the debut round in the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Lionel Messi will be targeting the CONCACAF Champions Cup as one of his primary objectives for 2026 after capturing the MLS Cup last season. With the tournament already underway, Inter Miami have now learned their opponent for their debut in this year’s continental competition.
Inter Miami will face Nashville SC in the Champions Cup Round of 16, with the first leg set for March 11 at GEODIS Park and the return leg scheduled for March 18 at Chase Stadium. Because the Herons won the MLS Cup in 2025, they earned direct passage into this stage rather than starting in the opening round like most clubs.
For the first round of the competition, Inter Miami’s opponent was determined by the winner of the tie between Nashville and Atlético Ottawa. The MLS side seized control of the matchup with a comfortable 2-0 road victory in the first leg, putting them in firm position to close out the series at home.
Nashville and Atlético Ottawa met again Tuesday at GEODIS Park. Despite rotating the squad and resting several stars like Hany Mukhtar and Sam Surridge following their league opener, the hosts still rolled to a dominant 5-0 victory, with Alex Muyl, Jordan Knight, Woobens Pacius, Jack Maher and Ahmed Qasem as the goalscorers of a one-sided performance.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates after scoring against Nashville SC.
Interestingly, the Round of 16 showdown between Inter Miami and Nashville marks a rematch from two years ago. In 2024, the clubs played to a 2-2 draw in the first leg in Nashville (with Messi scoring once) before Miami secured a 3-1 win in the return leg to advance, fueled by a goal and an assist from the Argentine star.
Lionel Messi’s strong track record vs. Nashville
Since arriving at Inter Miami, Lionel Messi has faced Nashville SC more often than any other U.S.-based opponent across multiple competitions. Four of those meetings have come in Major League Soccer play, three in last season’s playoffs, two in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, and one in the Leagues Cup.
Across those 10 matchups against the Boys in Gold, Messi has seven wins, two draws, and just one loss. They’ve also become one of his favorite opponents statistically, with the Miami star recording 15 goals (an average of 1.5 per game) along with four assists, underscoring his consistent dominance in this matchup.
Inter Miami set for farewell at Chase Stadium
The Champions Cup series will also carry added significance for Inter Miami beyond the international stakes, as it is set to be the club’s final match at Chase Stadium before relocating to its new home.
With the 2026 MLS season already underway, questions are being raised about when Argentina and Inter Miami star Lionel Messi will play his next game.
Lionel Messi is still making history at 38 years old, remaining a cornerstone and captain for both Inter Miami and the Argentina national team. With the 2026 Major League Soccer season now underway, fans are wondering when they’ll see the forward back in action.
Lionel Messi’s next match is scheduled for Thursday, February 26, when Inter Miami face Independiente del Valle in a friendly in Puerto Rico. The game, originally set to be played before the season began, was rescheduled after the Argentine star dealt with an injury.
As for international duty with Argentina national team, Lionel Messi is set to return to action during the March international window. La Albiceleste will face Spain national team in the Finalissima on Friday the 27th, followed by a friendly against Qatar national team on Tuesday the 31st.
The 2026 MLS campaign has only just begun for Messi, who has featured in one official match so far without recording a goal or assist. The opener came against LAFC, who handed Inter Miami a 3-0 defeat in front of a packed crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF during the MLS match against LAFC.
Lionel Messi and the task of defending the World Cup title
The year 2026 will be especially significant for Messi, not only because of Inter Miami’s ambitions but also because he’ll head into the 2026 World Cup aiming to defend the title. The triumph in Qatar in 2022 marked one of the defining peaks of his career, and now in North America he’ll enter another tournament wearing the champions’ badge for the first time.
Drawn into Group J, Argentina will open its campaign against Algeria on Tuesday, June 16, in Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium. The second match will be against Austria on Monday the 22nd in Arlington at AT&T Stadium, before closing the group stage against Jordan on Saturday the 27th, also in Texas.
Neymar is reportedly facing a major setback in his bid to return to Brazil’s national team, as head coach Carlo Ancelotti shapes his plans for the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar’s potential role in the 2026 World Cup has become a major talking point not only within the Brazil national team setup but across the country, with fans openly calling for his inclusion. However, with less than four months until the tournament begins, the Brazilian star is reportedly facing a setback as head coach Carlo Ancelotti shapes his plans for the competition.
One of the recent headlines in Brazil came after Neymar suggested he could retire when his contract with Santos FC expires in December 2026. With that timeline in mind, his focus has shifted to the short term, prioritizing a return to the national team, especially with the March international window approaching, but those ambitions may not align with the coaching staff’s current strategy.
According to ESPN Brasil, Ancelotti’s plan is not to include Neymar on the squad list for the March fixtures. That would rule him out of friendlies against France and Croatia, leaving his next opportunity to return dependent on the final roster announcement in May, when Brazil is scheduled to play two additional warm-up matches ahead of the World Cup in June.
Santos were recently eliminated by Novorizontino in the Campeonato Paulista, but that result, win or lose, was not expected to influence Ancelotti’s decision. In fact, despite being monitored by the CBF, the plan was never for Neymar to feature in the final matches before the definitive squad announcement.
Neymar of Santos warming up prior to the game.
Ancelotti to wait for Neymar to recover fitness
Neymar’s form late last season, combined with his return from knee surgery in mid-February, raised hopes of a comeback to peak condition, but the tight timeline has complicated matters. As ESPN reported, the idea was always for him to return gradually, regain match rhythm after injury, and continue building sharpness with Santos before being reconsidered for the Brazil national team.
After helping rescue the club from relegation last season, Santos’ 2026 campaign has started poorly. With only three wins in 12 matches across all competitions (and still none in Brazil’s top flight) the team suffered another blow with the loss to Novorizontino, which was just Neymar’s second appearance of the year and saw him complete the full 90 minutes.
“Sadness. Simply sadness. We have to improve,” Neymar said briefly after the match. Now focused on turning their form around, Santos will face Vasco da Gama next Thursday at Vila Belmiro, aiming for their first win of the new league season.
Neymar (L) and Carlo Ancelotti (R), head coach of Brazil.
Kylian Mbappe has been reportedly hit with an injury setback prior to the UEFA Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Benfica.
Kylian Mbappé has been one of the few consistent bright spots in what has been a turbulent 2025-26 season for Real Madrid, as the club prepares for a decisive UEFA Champions League showdown against Benfica. However, less than 24 hours before kickoff, the French star has reportedly suffered an injury setback, raising concern within Los Blancos ahead of the crucial fixture.
According to L’Équipe, Mbappé was unable to complete Real Madrid’s final training session after once again experiencing discomfort in his left knee. As a result of the setback, the forward is expected to be rested and will not feature against Benfica, dealing a significant blow to Madrid’s plans for the UEFA Champions League encounter.
As the French outlet reported, Mbappé underwent tests in the afternoon that revealed the knee, an area that has troubled him in recent months, is still far from fully healed. While a recovery timeline has not been determined, the Frenchman’s availability for Wednesday’s match at the Santiago Bernabéu has effectively been ruled out.
Earlier in Tuesday’s press conference, head coach Álvaro Arbeloa had said Mbappé was fit for the Champions League clash: “Kylian is ready to play Wednesday and that’s what matters most. For several weeks now, everyone has known it… And I want to highlight the dedication he shows. Toward his teammates, his team, his coach, his club, his supporters.“
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid speaks to Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
Mbappé’s knee discomfort resurfaces
This is not the first time Mbappé has been sidelined from key matches because of knee trouble. Toward the end of 2025, during a Madrid training session, the forward felt discomfort, and an MRI later revealed damage to the lateral collateral ligament in his left knee.
Because of that injury, Mbappé missed the La Liga match against Real Betis on Jan. 4 and the Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atlético Madrid four days later. Despite not traveling to Saudi Arabia with the squad, he pushed to appear in the Jan. 11 final against FC Barcelona, playing just 14 minutes.
After that effort, and following the dismissal of coach Xabi Alonso after the lost final, Mbappé continued featuring regularly for Madrid, completing 90 minutes in eight of the club’s last nine matches across all competitions. However, the discomfort never fully subsided, and with a pivotal European showdown looming, resting the team’s star forward is viewed internally as the safest course to avoid a more serious setback.
Mbappé, eager to avoid any setback for the 2026 World Cup
Mbappé currently stands as Real Madrid’s leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 13 goals this season, which underscores how significant his absence could be. With Madrid holding only a one-goal aggregate edge over Benfica, losing their most clinical finisher represents a major blow heading into the decisive stretch of the tie.
Still, with the tournament set to kick off in less than five months, any issue involving his knee would raise serious concern for both Mbappé and the France national team. Sitting out against Benfica is therefore a decision shaped not only by Champions League priorities, but also by the long-term objective of ensuring he is fully fit for this summer’s global showcase in North America.
Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez made a candid take on whether Cristiano Ronaldo needs to win the World Cup to be called the greatest soccer player in history.
Cristiano Ronaldo has continued to defy the standards of modern soccer, extending his legacy as the sport’s all-time leading scorer even at 41 years old, with the 2026 World Cup representing his final chance to lift the trophy. With less than five months until the tournament begins, Roberto Martinez, head coach of Portugal national team, weighed in on whether the legend needs a World Cup title to officially cement his status as the GOAT.
After being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Morocco national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and with Ronaldo seen in tears in the tunnel on his way back to the locker room, many expected him to step away from international duty. Instead, the striker helped Portugal capture the UEFA Nations League title and is now preparing for one last World Cup push when the tournament kicks off in North America.
Speaking on the Portugal Football Summit podcast, Martinez said a World Cup triumph would enhance Ronaldo’s legacy but isn’t required to validate it: “He will be the greatest player ever, whether he wins the World Cup or not. Our responsibility is to give ourselves the best possible chance to compete for it.“
The Spanish coach also stressed that replicating the formula that led to Nations League success will be crucial this summer. “That comes from analyzing, improving constantly, and maintaining the same mindset that helped us succeed in the Nations League,” Martinez added.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Roberto Martinez, head coach of Portugal.
Ronaldo’s role in Portugal
After his move to Saudi Arabia in 2022, there were expectations that Ronaldo’s influence with the national team would diminish. Instead, he has remained Portugal’s undisputed captain and is also the leading scorer of Martinez’s tenure, with 25 goals in the 36 matches the coach has overseen.
Martinez spoke candidly about the veteran’s impact during the Nations League triumph: “It was essential for our confidence and belief. When you analyse the Nations League, it is probably the most demanding format: 10 matches over 10 months, five different camps, and decisive knockout matches.“
Portugal ultimately secured the title by winning the Final Four, first defeating Germany national team in Munich and then beating Spain national team in the final, with La Roja entering as favorites after their recent European Championship triumph. “Winning in Germany, where Portugal had not won for 25 years, and facing a European champion in the final, gave the group incredible confidence for the future,” the coach added.
What’s next for Portugal?
After finishing atop their qualifying group, Portugal have been drawn into a World Cup group alongside Uzbekistan national team, Colombia national team, and one of the intercontinental playoff winners. To prepare for the tournament, the Seleção have lined up friendlies aimed at sharpening match fitness and tactical rhythm.
Portugal’s next fixtures come during the March international window, when they travel to North America to face Mexico national team on the 28th and the United States men’s national team on U.S. soil on the 31st. Those matches will mark Ronaldo’s first appearance in Mexico and his return to the United States, where he’s widely expected to be part of Martinez’s squad as preparations for the World Cup enter their final phase.
Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta revealed that Lamine Yamal was targeted by PSG with a record-breaking bid in order to replace Kylian Mbappe.
Lamine Yamal has taken the soccer world by surprise, emerging as one of the sport’s brightest young stars at just 18 years old, but his future could have been very different. As revealed by former FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, Paris Saint-Germain targeted the Spanish wonderkid with a record-breaking bid to replace Kylian Mbappé.
Back in 2024, PSG were dealing with a complicated situation involving Mbappé, who decided to leave on a free transfer after refusing to renew his contract. Following his move to Real Madrid, and without the burden of the astronomical salaries once paid to Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Mbappé, the Parisian side turned its attention to one of the most exciting talents on the market.
At the presentation of his book “Así salvamos al Barça” on Monday, Laporta made a stunning revelation: “When PSG offered us €250 million for Lamine Yamal and we rejected it, he was 17 years old; I remember some people thought we were crazy.“
Currently campaigning for reelection at Barcelona, Laporta added that despite the club’s difficult financial situation at the time, his priority was always to secure Yamal’s future at the club. “For us, he’s always been untouchable,” he added.
Lamine Yamal of Spain and FC Barcelona and Joan Laporta.
PSG rank as the club responsible for the two most expensive signings in soccer history: Neymar’s €222 million transfer from Barcelona and Mbappé’s €180 million move from AS Monaco. Had Yamal’s transfer been completed, the Spaniard would have become both the youngest and most expensive player in the sport’s history.
Back in November 2024, Laporta adviser Enric Masip, speaking to El Cafelito on La Sexta, revealed that the club had received a massive offer for Yamal and hinted at the bidder:: “The president (Laporta) already said he received a €250 million offer that he rejected — that he never even considered it. When you have money and can afford it, you can set your sights on trying to sign anyone,” he concluded, before Laporta himself now confirmed PSG were the club.
Lamine Yamal’s evolution since then
Taking into account the timelines provided by Laporta, Yamal’s offer most likely arrived shortly after he turned 17, in the middle of the 2024 EURO, a tournament in which he would become one of Spain’s breakout stars en route to the title. PSG failed to land him, and since then the youngster has continued proving Laporta right.
In the 2024-25 season, Yamal secured his place in Barcelona’s first team under coach Hansi Flick, winning the Spanish Super Cup, Copa del Rey, and La Liga. After recently signing a contract extension through June 2031, the now-18-year-old’s current Transfermarkt valuation has climbed to €200 million, tying him at the top alongside Mbappé and Erling Haaland.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona and Kylian Mbappe of PSG.
The clash between Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and Son Heung-min’s LAFC has set new attendance records in a historic opening weekend in Major League Soccer history.
The clash between Lionel Messi and Son Heung‑min drew massive fan interest to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for one of the most anticipated matchups in Major League Soccer. While LAFC cruised to a dominant 3-0 win over Inter Miami, both the Argentine and South Korean stars helped make history by contributing to a record-setting crowd during a landmark opening weekend for the league.
With Son’s arrival in the league in the summer of 2025, a matchup against Messi always felt inevitable. When the MLS released the 2026 schedule, it featured Inter Miami traveling to face LAFC, who also opted to move the game from their usual home at BMO Stadium for the first time in club history.
Using the Coliseum as the venue, the matchup between Messi’s Inter Miami and Son’s LAFC drew a sellout crowd of 75,673 fans. In addition to ranking among the largest crowds in league history, the match set the record for the highest attendance ever for an MLS season opener.
The records didn’t stop there. According to league figures, Matchday 1 of the 2026 season drew a combined attendance of 387,271 fans across all 15 games. With Messi and Son headlining the slate, it marked not only the most-attended opening weekend in MLS history, but also the highest total attendance for any single match weekend the league has ever staged.
Fans of Los Angeles FC cheer during the MLS match against Inter Miami CF at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
As more global stars arrive, fan interest in soccer across the United States continues to grow with the 2026 World Cup approaching. In fact, the total represents a 5% increase over last year’s opening weekend and a 17% jump compared to the 2025 regular-season average.
Messi and Son fall just short of all-time MLS mark
When the league opener between Inter Miami and LAFC was scheduled, the West Coast club made the bold decision to stage the match at the Coliseum, a venue that has rarely hosted soccer. The 75,673 fans in attendance witnessed multiple attendance milestones, though the crowd ultimately fell short of the league’s all-time single-game record.
That mark still belongs to a 2023 meeting between LA Galaxy and LAFC. Played at the Rose Bowl, that Fourth of July clash in Pasadena drew 82,110 spectators, leaving this latest star-studded showdown nearly 7,000 fans shy of the top spot.
Son Heung-min (L) #7 of the Los Angeles FC and Lionel Messi (R) #10 of Inter Miami.
After pilot tests, FIFA could introduce new rules to directly address time-wasting at the 2026 World Cup.
FIFA have implemented several rule changes in soccer in recent years to prevent players and teams from wasting time and, consequently, increase effective playing time over the 90 minutes of a match. In this case, the governing body presided over by Gianni Infantino is looking to introduce yet another rule change for the 2026 World Cup following a series of pilot tests.
One of the most common “techniques” used to keep the clock running is for players, most often from the winning team, to go to ground and request medical assistance. That lost time not only affects the trailing side, but also slows the pace of the match and gives coaches additional opportunities to deliver instructions to their players, a situation in which the losing team is at a clear disadvantage.
As reported by BBC Sport, FIFA have proposed that players who receive treatment for an injury be required to stay off the field for one minute. Versions of this rule have been applied differently across several leagues, but the length of time a player must remain off varies depending on the competition, and now the governing body is eager to standardize the criteria.
In the case of the Premier League, players who require medical attention must leave the pitch and remain on the sideline for 30 seconds, a rule adopted for the 2023-24 season. In Major League Soccer, the approach is similar, but the rule is triggered if a player stays on the ground for more than 15 seconds and the physio is called onto the field.
Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United walks off the pitch with a medical staff member.
Apart from the green card that coaches could use to request a VAR review, Infantino‘s FIFA have conducted several tests during the Arab Cup regarding players receiving medical treatment. Backed by FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina, players were required to stay outside the field for two minutes, a considerable amount of time.
Changes could be applied first at the 2026 World Cup
Generally, rules approved by IFAB take effect at the start of the next season, meaning no changes would be implemented during the 2025-26 campaign, specifically before July 1. However, with competitions concluding earlier because of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA are eager to apply these changes and debut them at the upcoming tournament to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA and FIFA World Cup Trophy.
After their last crushing 4-0 win, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr made history by equaling a club's defensive record in the Saudi Pro League.
Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Al Nassr in outstanding form, helping lift the team back to the top after a shaky start to 2026. Following a dominant 4–0 win over Al Hamza, the club showcased not only attacking firepower but also impressive defensive solidity, matching a long-standing team record in the Saudi Pro League.
In Saturday’s match, Ronaldo added to his legacy by scoring first in the 14th minute from a tight angle and again in the 79th to complete his brace (both with his left foot) bringing his career total to 964 goals. At the other end, Al Nassr preserved another clean sheet, a result that allowed the club to tie a notable defensive milestone.
With goalkeeper Bento recording the shutout, Al Nassr now have six consecutive clean sheets in league play. That matches the club record in the competition, previously set over the same number of matches between October 2014 and February 2015.
The run also coincides with Al Nassr’s strong form, as they are currently riding an eight-game winning streak in league action, though not all of those victories were shutouts. The defensive stretch began on Jan. 26 against Al Taawoun, and since then neither Al Kholood, Al Riyadh, Al Ittihad, Al Fateh nor Al Hazm have managed to find the net.
Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus Al Nassr FC players celebrate the win against Al Ittihad with the fans.
Simakan’s return a major boost for Al Nassr’s back line
After recording the best start in Saudi Pro League history with 10 straight wins, Al Nassr struggled to regain momentum following the break for the Arab Cup. Between Matchdays 12 and 15, Ronaldo’s side posted one draw and three consecutive losses, a major setback that cost them ground in the title race.
Mohamed Simakan missed three of those four matches with a hamstring muscle tear, a significant absence considering Al Nassr had conceded only five goals in the first nine games he played. Since returning to fitness and forming a partnership with former FC Barcelona Íñigo Martínez, the center-back duo has become a cornerstone of one of the club’s strongest defensive stretches.
Ronaldo and a chance to break another record
Al Nassr currently sit second after Al Ahli moved above them by one point with an extra match played. In their next outing, Ronaldo will have an opportunity not only to reclaim first place but also to set a new club record for consecutive clean sheets.
On Wednesday, February 25, Al Nassr will visit Al Namja SC, who sit bottom of the Saudi Pro League standings. The hosts rank among the league’s lowest-scoring teams with 21 goals and have conceded 46, making the matchup a prime opportunity for Ronaldo to add to his scoring tally, and for Al Nassr to secure another shutout and stand alone in the record books.
With an Inter Miami rival reportedly nearing his signing, World Cup champions Antoine Griezmann and Lionel Messi could face each other in the 2026 MLS.
Lionel Messi’s arrival to Major League Soccer in 2023 prompted a significant boost not only for Inter Miami CF but also for the league itself, which has since drawn increased attention from European stars. Now Antoine Griezmann appears poised to follow that trend, as the World Cup winner is reportedly nearing a move to one of Miami’s rivals.
As reported by Tom Bogert of The Athletic, Orlando City SC are in advanced talks to sign Griezmann. Discussions, primarily held with Atlético Madrid, have progressed toward a potential transfer fee for the French star, who is expected to sign a three-year deal with the Eastern Conference side.
Griezmann, currently 34, has long been a target for MLS clubs, including Inter Miami, who are now unable to sign him because all three Designated Player slots are filled by Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and new addition Germán Berterame. In Orlando City’s case, Martín Ojeda and Marco Pašalić occupy two DP spots, with Griezmann lined up to take the remaining one.
Compared to other MLS teams that have shown interest, Orlando appear to hold the edge in several areas. First, sporting director and general manager Ricardo Moreira has been working extensively on the deal, traveling to Spain multiple times, and with MLS discovery rights on the Frenchman, the club would have priority to secure his signature.
Antoine Griezmann of Atletico de Madrid.
When could Messi and Griezmann face each other?
One key factor is timing. According to The Athletic, Orlando City are pushing to finalize the signing before March 26, when the MLS primary transfer window closes. Despite sitting outside the top spots in La Liga, Atlético Madrid are on a strong run in the Copa del Rey semifinals after defeating FC Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg, and they are also competing in the Champions League playoffs against Club Brugge.
If the transfer is completed within that window, Messi and Griezmann could meet in the 2026 MLS season. The first Florida derby is scheduled for this weekend at Exploria Stadium, while the second matchup between Inter Miami and Orlando City is set for May 2 at Miami Freedom Park, a potential stage for the Argentine and French stars to face off.
Messi has already squared off against some of the league’s biggest names, including Thomas Müller with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in MLS Cup play, and Son Heung‑min with Los Angeles FC in the season opener, a match that set attendance records. If Griezmann arrives, it would create another marquee showdown between two World Cup-winning superstars whose quality remains unquestioned.
Another World Cup champion could join MLS
Griezmann remains an important figure in Atlético Madrid’s squad, meaning a move to Orlando City would represent a major boost for the Florida club, potentially delivering immediate results. His résumé would also add him to a distinguished list of players who have both played in MLS and lifted the World Cup.
Antoine Griezmann of France kisses the World Cup trophy.
Ordered by nationality, some of the stars who have spent part of their careers in MLS and won the sport’s most prestigious trophy include:
Argentina: Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami), and Thiago Almada (first to win it while playing in MLS with Atlanta United FC)..
Despite making his return to the starting XI, Christian Pulisic suffered a squad blow with the concerning injury of a key teammate at AC Milan.
Christian Pulisic finally returned to the starting XI for AC Milan against Parma, but the match unfolded far from expectations, not only because of the result, but also the aftermath. During the game, one of the USMNT star’s key teammates suffered a concerning injury that will sideline him for nearly the rest of the season.
For Matchday 26 of the Serie A season, Milan hosted Parma at San Siro, aiming to cut the gap on league leaders Inter Milan. Concern arose as early as the eighth minute when goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi collided midair with midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with the Englishman coming off worse and forced to leave the match due to injury.
In a statement released Monday, AC Milan confirmed that Ruben Loftus-Cheek “suffered significant facial trauma yesterday, which resulted in a fracture of the alveolar process of the jaw.” To reduce and stabilize the fracture, the midfielder underwent surgery and has already been discharged.
The biggest blow concerns the recovery timeline. The club estimates an absence of roughly eight weeks, meaning the midfielder will be unavailable until late April and could miss eight of the team’s remaining 12 league matches, not accounting for the additional time needed to regain full match fitness.
Edoardo Corvi of Parma Calcio clashes with Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan.
Loftus-Cheek’s message after surgery
After battling muscular injuries that limited his minutes earlier in the season, Loftus-Cheek had begun reclaiming his place under coach Massimiliano Allegri, making 27 appearances with three goals and one assist across all competitions. This latest setback, however, abruptly halts that progress.
Saying the worst is already behind him, the midfielder shared a message on social media: “A heartfelt thanks to all the medical staff who supported me over these past hours with professionalism and care. A special thanks to all the fans for your countless messages of love and support: I’ve read them, felt them, and they’ve given me incredible strength. Thanks to my teammates: we are a team, we are a family. Now, forward towards our goals, strong and united. Together.“
Loftus-Cheek, another blow in Milan’s injury crisis
So far this season, Milan have struggled for consistency in league play, not due to a drop in overall quality but largely because of persistent injuries throughout the squad. One of the most notable absences had been Pulisic, whose strong start was derailed by muscular issues that limited his participation in the last four matches before his recent return to the starting XI.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan.
In Loftus-Cheek’s case, he had become a valuable tactical option for Allegri, deployed both in midfield alongside Luka Modric-type profiles and in advanced roles when attackers such as Rafael Leao, Santiago Gimenez, and Niclas Fullkrug were unavailable. With the Englishman now sidelined until the closing stretch of the campaign, Milan add yet another name to an already lengthy injury list, an issue the club will need to manage carefully down the run-in.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan playing at the Coppa Italia.
One of Lionel Messi's star teammates in Argentina revealed the which national team he sees above them ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Lionel Messi will carry the responsibility of leading Argentina as defending champions into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the Albiceleste still regarded as one of the strongest national teams in the world. However, one of Messi’s national-team teammates recently shared his candid opinion on which side he currently ranks above them with less than five months until the tournament begins.
Despite being world champions and back-to-back Copa América winners, several Argentine stars have struggled to replicate that success at club level, particularly in Europe. One of the few exceptions has been Alexis Mac Allister, now a key figure for Liverpool, helping the club win last season’s Premier League title.
Also an integral piece of Argentina’s national team, Mac Allister spoke with YouTubers Agusneta and Teo D’Elia about the upcoming Finalissima against Spain, scheduled for March 27: “At that time, the Finalissima with Italy wasn’t talked about much. But the fact of going back to Qatar… it’s going to be nice.“
Asked whether Argentina or Spain currently deserve the title of best national team, the midfielder offered a frank assessment. “Right now, I see Spain above us. I think Spain and France are the two best, and we’re up there too,” he stated. “I feel like they’re in a very good moment. Obviously, playing a World Cup isn’t the same as playing qualifiers, whether in South America or Europe,” he added.
Alexis Mac Allister of Argentina celebrates after scoring.
After Argentina’s dominant 3-0 win over Italy in the last Finalissima, Mac Allister also suggested the next edition won’t be as straightforward. “But they have very good players, they’re in a good moment, and it’s going to be difficult,” he said, while also stressing confidence in his own side: “We’re confident — we’re moving forward.“
So far in the 2025-26 season, Mac Allister has experienced a dip alongside the rest of Liverpool’s squad, with the club currently sitting sixth in the league, recording four goals and four assists in 38 appearances across all competitions. Still, the Argentine star remains one of the few players virtually guaranteed a place alongside Messi, not only for the Finalissima but also for the 2026 World Cup.
Will Argentina feel the lack of competitiveness?
Argentina dominated the CONMEBOL qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup, becoming the first national team to secure a berth and finishing top of the standings with 38 points from 18 matches, nine ahead of second-place Ecuador. Spain, meanwhile, enter the Finalissima in strong form and with more recent high-level competitive minutes.
European qualifiers took place in September, October, and November, with Spain topping their group with five wins and one draw. By contrast, during the October and November international windows, Argentina played only three friendlies (against Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Angola) matches far less demanding than what they will face at the World Cup, especially with the Finalissima looming as their next major test.
Kylian Mbappé's legal dispute with PSG has finally reached its end, with the Parisian side paying €60.9M to the now Real Madrid star.
Kylian Mbappé did not part ways with Paris Saint-Germain on the best terms, triggering a legal dispute between the striker and the French club. Nearly two years after the conflict began, the Real Madrid star is now set to receive €60.9 million in a settlement from his former team.
Entering the final year of his contract in 2024, Mbappé was reluctant to renew, prompting head coach Luis Enrique to sideline the French star, who struggled to adapt to the Spaniard’s system. The standoff also led PSG to stop paying portions of Mbappé’s salary, arguing he had acted against the club’s interests and failed to meet contractual expectations.
In April 2025, PSG released a statement saying they “still fail to understand why Kylian Mbappé has not taken his case to the Conseil de Prud’hommes, the only court competent to rule on the dispute with his former club.” Afterward, the forward formally brought the case before the labor court, which ultimately ruled in his favor.
On December 16 of last year, the Conseil de Prud’hommes ordered PSG to pay €60.9 million to Mbappé. Now, after issuing the payment, the Parisian club has also announced it will not file an appeal, meaning the dispute, pending any potential rulings from other bodies, will officially come to a close.
Paris Saint-Germain President Nasser Al Khelaifi presenting new signing Kylian Mbappe.
As quoted by Agence France-Presse, the club released a statement addressing the situation: “In the interest of responsibility and in order to put a definitive end to a procedure that has dragged on far too long, the club has decided not to prolong this litigation. Paris Saint-Germain is now resolutely looking toward the future, focused on its sporting project and collective success.“
Breakdown of PSG’s payout
The initial claim from Mbappé’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, sought €55 million in unpaid wages dating back to February 2024 and covering the remaining months of his contract through June 2024. After roughly 18 months since the first demand was made, the Real Madrid forward has secured a larger total than originally requested.
With the February and March salaries already paid, PSG published on its website the full text of the ruling issued by the Conseil de Prud’hommes, including the breakdown of the €60.9 million owed:
€36,600,000 for the final installment of his signing bonus.
€17,250,000 in unpaid salaries for April, May, and June 2024.
€1,725,000 in vacation pay for those months.
€1,500,000 in ethics bonuses for April, May, and June 2024.
€150,000 gross in paid leave tied to the ethics-bonus arrears for those same months.
After UEFA confirmed the suspension, Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni has reportedly taken a key decision ahead of the Champions League game against Real Madrid.
Gianluca Prestianni’s incident with Vinicius Junior, who accused him of racial abuse, has become one of the most talked-about stories in recent days. With the second leg of the UEFA Champions League playoff against Real Madrid approaching, the Benfica winger has reportedly made a key decision after his suspension was confirmed.
As reported by A Bola, Prestianni will still travel with Benfica to Spain for the second leg against Real Madrid. The Eagles believe there remains a chance the Argentine winger could yet be available, as the decision is not considered final.
After being notified of Prestianni’s suspension, Benfica released a statement confirming plans to appeal UEFA’s ruling. “The Club regrets being deprived of the player while the process is still under investigation and will appeal this UEFA decision, even though the deadlines in question are unlikely to have any practical effect on the second leg of the Champions League play-off,” part of the statement read.
Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid
Benfica backing Prestianni
Despite the seriousness of the accusations, Benfica has taken a firm stance in support of Prestianni, actively defending the player while challenging the process. The Argentine was unavailable for Saturday’s league match against AVS Futebol SAD due to yellow-card accumulation, but he has not been excluded from the squad led by head coach Jose Mourinho.
According to Portuguese outlet Record, Prestianni gathered his teammates at midfield to tell them he felt “very offended” by the racism accusations. He also apologized to the squad for the attention the incident has brought upon the team.
Rather than backing down, according to El Chiringuito journalist Marcos Benito, Prestianni is seriously considering filing a complaint against Mbappé and Vinicius. The matter could be brought before UEFA, FIFA, and even Portugal’s criminal justice system, since the match took place in Lisbon, on defamation grounds, in what would be another step in his effort to clear his name.
For Matchday 1 of the 2026 MLS, LA Galaxy and NYCFC opened the season with a 1-1 draw.
LA Galaxy hosted New York City FC on Matchday 1 of the 2026 MLS season at Dignity Health Sports Park. With goals from Joao Klauss and Nicolas Fernandez, the Galaxy and the Boys in Blue ultimately shared the points in an entertaining 1-1 draw.
The home side got off to a flying start, as Marco Reus slipped a backheel pass to Klauss, who netted his first official goal for the club from inside the box just two minutes into the match. From that moment on, NYCFC, despite dominating possession, struggled to test goalkeeper Novak Micovic, failing to register a shot on target in the first half.
With LA Galaxy settling into a defensive shape, it seemed only a matter of time before another clear chance arrived. Instead, after a well-weighted through ball into the area, Fernandez was brought down by Carlos Garces, and following a VAR review, referee Victor Rivas awarded a penalty. Already on a booking, the defender was sent off in the 64th minute.
In the 66th minute, Fernandez converted from the spot to level the match, and with momentum on its side, NYCFC pushed for a late winner. Near the final whistle, Keaton Parks missed a header that could have sealed the victory for the visitors, leaving both teams to settle for a draw in their opening match of the MLS campaign.
Nicolás Fernández #7 of New York City FC celebrates with Tayvon Gray #24 after scoring against LA Galaxy.
After MLS reviewed the postgame incident involving the referees at the stadium following LAFC vs. Inter Miami, Lionel Messi has officially avoided suspension.
Lionel Messi was at the center of controversy after the 2026 Major League Soccer opener against LAFC, where the star was seen in a heated exchange with referee Pierre-Luc Lauziere in a stadium hallway. Now the Inter Miami CF captain has avoided suspension following a league review.
The day after the match, ESPN reported that Chris Rivett, communications director for the Professional Referee Organization, confirmed Messi never entered the officials’ locker room: “After speaking with match officials, we can confirm he did not enter the premises.“
Matt Miazga was the most recent player disciplined for entering a referees’ restricted area without authorization, an incident that initially drew a three-game suspension before it was reduced to one. In this case, the door Messi went through was not the referees’ locker room and was not considered a restricted space.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF during the LAFC game.
In fact, the officials’ locker room was located up a staircase and had its own marked entrance with signage restricting access. With any doubt about a rules violation resolved, the matter will not be referred to the MLS Disciplinary Committee, meaning Messi will not face a suspension.
Messi and a heated confrontation after the game
During the postgame press conference, Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano was asked whether Messi had shown dissatisfaction with the officiating. “No, no, I didn’t see anything. Honestly, the match ended and then I went to the locker room,” Mascherano said.
However, while heading down the tunnel, Messi was filmed by Pase Filtrado confronting Lauziere and members of the officiating crew. “You have to show respect, and it’s not the first time. Fans can say stupid things, but you can’t…,” he was heard saying during the exchange.
“DEBEN DE RESPETAR (ÁRBITROS) Y NO ES LA PRIMERA VEZ, LA AFICIÓN PUEDE DECIR BOLUDECES, PERO USTEDES NO…”, MESSI MOLESTO CON EL ARBITRAJE EN LA DERROTA (3-0) ANTE LAFC Y NO SE GUARDO NADA.
Tras la dura derrota del Inter Miami por 3-0 ante Los Ángeles Football Club en la… pic.twitter.com/4gcDhqBuAm
After a disappointing MLS opener against LAFC, Inter Miami will travel to Puerto Rico for Thursday’s match against Independiente del Valle. The game had originally been scheduled for Friday, February 13, but a muscle issue Messi picked up against Barcelona SC prompted both clubs to agree to a new date.
The Herons return to league play Sunday when they face Orlando City FC in the Florida derby on March 1. With Messi cleared of any suspension, the Fort Lauderdale side will look to rebound from the performance it showed against LAFC.
Weeks after taking the decision to sit down for two league games, Cristiano Ronaldo reaffirmed his commitment to both Al Nassr and the Saudi Pro League.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been in strong form since his return to Al Nassr following controversy involving both the league and the Public Investment Fund at the end of the winter transfer window. After scoring a brace against Al Hazm, the Portuguese star finally broke his silence and delivered a message reaffirming his commitment to both the club and the Saudi Pro League.
During a protest that began in the first week of February, Ronaldo’s reported frustration centered on what he viewed as favoritism toward Al Hilal, leading him to sit out two consecutive league matches. The dissatisfaction was also reportedly tied to delayed payments affecting Al Nassr staff, an issue later resolved, after which Ronaldo returned to action.
Ronaldo had not publicly addressed his protest, and after several social media posts directed at Al Nassr, he finally spoke to reporters during Founding Day celebrations. “I’m very happy. As I’ve said so many times, I belong to Saudi Arabia, it’s a country that welcome very well to me, my family, my friends, I’m happy here, I want to continue here,” he stated after the game.
«أنا أنتمي إلى السعودية، هذا البلد استقبلني أنا وعائلتي بحفاوة. أنا سعيد هنا وأريد الاستمرار.» 🇸🇦🟡
Since arriving in Saudi Arabia in December 2022, Ronaldo has become a central figure in the country’s sporting project, particularly with an eye toward the 2034 World Cup. Following his recent boycott, speculation grew that he might leave the league after that tournament, but his latest remarks reinforced his commitment to the project in the Middle East, where he is under contract through June 2027.
Al Nassr reclaim top spot in league
Al Nassr opened the 2025-26 season with the best start in Saudi Pro League history, winning 10 straight matches to establish themselves as the clear leader. However, a stretch of one draw and three consecutive losses in four games saw the club slide down the standings and struggle to keep pace with its rivals.
Ronaldo also addressed the team’s current position, now back atop the table with 55 points after Al Hilal slipped to second following a 1–1 draw with Al Ittihad: “The most important it’s that we keep pushing, we are there at the top. Let’s see, we do our job, win, make pressure, and let’s see at the end of the season.“
Ronaldo recently stressed the importance of taking things “step by step” as the club pursues its primary objective, the league title, and with four goals in his last three matches, the striker remains confident in the team’s form. “We’re on track, we’re back, we’re good, we’re confident. Game by game, we’re in good shape. Let’s see what happens,” he concluded.
After entering the referee-exclusive area after the LAFC vs. Inter Miami game, Lionel Messi could be facing a heavy suspension in the MLS.
Lionel Messi became one of the main storylines as Major League Soccer returned with the opener against LAFC, but for the wrong reasons. Following an incident near the referee area, the Inter Miami star could face a significant suspension that might sideline him for several matches.
High expectations surrounded the MLS opener between LAFC and Inter Miami, including a marquee showdown between stars Son Heung-min and Messi in front of a packed crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The match did not unfold as expected for the defending MLS champions, who struggled to break down the hosts’ defense as LAFC capitalized on counterattacks to secure a commanding 3-0 victory.
As for Messi, the Argentine was largely quiet in the attacking third, recording four shots, none on target, along with three key passes that teammates failed to convert. What appeared to frustrate him most was a series of challenges he felt went unpunished by referee Pierre-Luc Lauziere, who called only two fouls in his favor, a situation that visibly irritated the star.
That frustration carried over after full time, when Messi confronted Lauziere off the field. In footage captured inside the stadium by Giovanni Guerrero, the Argentine, no longer wearing his Inter Miami shirt after swapping it with Denis Bouanga, approached the official and entered an area reserved for referees.
In the video, Luis Suarez can be seen restraining an agitated Messi, pulling him back down the hallway to defuse the situation while Lauziere was already out of frame. Seconds after stepping into the restricted area, Messi and Suarez exited and headed to the locker room with teammates.
Messi and a potential three-game suspension
The incident could result in Messi missing multiple matches. The most recent comparable case involving a player entering a referee-only area was Matt Miazga, who received a three-game suspension from MLS authorities.
On November 4, 2023, during a match between FC Cincinnati and the New York Red Bulls, the referee reported that roughly an hour after the game, Miazga entered the officials’ locker room uninvited, “used foul language and acted in an aggressive manner,” prompting the suspension, which was later reduced to one match after the player agreed to participate in the SABH program.
Messi and past suspensions
So far, MLS has not issued a statement regarding the situation that could lead to a suspension for Messi. The initial determination will come from Lauziere’s match report, which will note whether the incident warrants disciplinary action; depending on how far Messi entered the restricted area and what was said, a ban could follow.
Messi was already involved in a major controversy during the 2025 MLS season when he chose to sit out the MLS All-Star Game alongside Jordi Alba, resulting in a one-match suspension. Inter Miami are now set to visit Orlando City on March 1, D.C. United on March 7 and Charlotte FC on March 14, with his availability for those matches now in serious doubt.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF warms up prior to the MLS match between Los Angeles Football Club and Inter Miami CF at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on February 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
Timo Werner's move to SJ Earthquakes got heavily questioned by USMNT legend Tim Howard: "Does that get better in MLS?"
Timo Werner became one of the blockbuster moves of the 2026 MLS winter transfer window after completing his signing with San Jose Earthquakes. However, the striker has not escaped scrutiny, in this case from USMNT legend Tim Howard, who strongly questioned the move.
During the 2025 summer transfer window, Son Heung-min and Thomas Müller were among the most high-profile European stars to join MLS, signing with LAFC and the Vancouver Whitecaps, respectively. In the current window, the spotlight has shifted to Werner and James Rodríguez, who completed moves to San Jose and Minnesota United.
While discussing those transfers on the Unfiltered Soccer YouTube channel with Landon Donovan, Howard offered a blunt assessment of the German striker: “I’m going to say something really disrespectful and I don’t know how else to say it, but Timo Werner couldn’t hit a cow’s a– with a banjo. I’ve watched Tim for two seasons at Tottenham Hotspur literally go through one-on-one with the goalkeeper and the ball ends up… it’s hard to watch.“
Despite winning the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea and earning numerous caps with Germany, Howard focused on the striker’s recent struggles. Unsuccessful spells back at RB Leipzig and in England with Tottenham have seen Werner fall short of the level he showed earlier in his career.
“You ever see a baseball player get the yips, and it’s hard to watch? I’m thinking it almost became comical, and I’m like, ‘that’s not okay,’” Howard said. “When it becomes comical you’re sort of infringing on someone’s personal space kind of thing, and so even though I just said a very disrespectful statement, does that get better in MLS? I don’t know,” he added.
“I’m betting no, if I had to bet,” Donovan replied. During the 2025-26 season at Leipzig, Werner, sidelined from the plans of head coach Ole Werner, has played just 14 minutes across three appearances, with his last official match coming against Bayer Leverkusen on December 20, arriving in MLS far from peak form.
What about James Rodríguez?
James Rodríguez is facing a similar situation to Werner in terms of inactivity. With Club León, his last match came against Puebla on November 8, and after his contract with the Liga MX side expired, he trained on his own until Minnesota’s offer arrived and completed the signing in early February.
However, the USMNT legend has very different expectations for the Colombian star, who is aiming to be fully fit for the 2026 World Cup: “And then James Rodríguez — from a couple people I talked to who are sort of at and around Everton and other places — they said to me, ‘Look, Tim, if Lionel Messi’s not on the field, James Rodríguez will be the best player on every field he touches.’”
With the beginning of the 2026 MLS just around the corner, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami have completed a significant move in their roster.
Lionel Messi has witnessed a major transformation within the Inter Miami squad following a triumphant 2025 season, with the club now targeting international success in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Looking to set the bar even higher, the Herons have made a significant roster move ahead of the start of the 2026 MLS campaign.
As announced by the club Thursday, Inter Miami CF have acquired an International Roster Slot for the 2026 MLS season. In an agreement completed with the New England Revolution, the Herons have taken a step that could precede another major move before the winter transfer window closes on March 26.
Meanwhile, New England will also benefit from the deal during the current window. According to the Eastern Conference side, “in exchange, the Club has traded $125,000 in 2026 General Allocation Money (GAM) and an additional $125,000 in 2027 GAM.“
However, Inter Miami will have to act quickly during the current transfer window to take full advantage of the newly opened slot. Among the details of the agreement, the club noted that “as part of the deal, the international roster slot will return to New England at the opening of the Secondary Transfer Window (July 13).”
Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul of Inter Miami arriving to LA for the 2026 MLS opener.
Inter Miami moves so far
After claiming the MLS Cup in 2025, Messi saw several teammates either retire, such as Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, or depart following expiring contracts or loan deals. Still, Inter Miami’s front office has worked to cover those exits with as many as 10 signings, raising expectations with a World Cup year approaching.
The most notable additions were new Designated Player Germán Berterame, for whom Miami reportedly paid $15 million to Monterrey, and the permanent return of Tadeo Allende for $5 million. The rest of the list includes goalkeepers Rocco Ríos Novo, Dayne St. Clair and Luis Barraza; defenders Facundo Mura, Micael and Sergio Reguilón; midfielder David Ayala; and Inter Miami II forward Dániel Pintér.
Inter Miami not done in transfer market, says coach
One deal Inter Miami failed to complete recently was the permanent signing of Argentine prospect Baltasar Rodríguez after the club could not reach an agreement with Racing Club for one of last season’s regular starters. Still, head coach Javier Mascherano says the club remains active despite its already heavy spending.
Before traveling to Ecuador for a recent friendly against Barcelona SC, Mascherano addressed the possibility of further additions: “We are not done with the transfer window because this one is longer than the others, and we are always looking to add people who can contribute and improve what we have,” the Argentine coach said. With an international roster slot now secured, Inter Miami could be positioning itself for another move in the coming days.
After dismissing Vinicius Junior's claims, Benfica decided to hit Real Madrid back filling a complaint to UEFA, accusing star Federico Valverde for "violent conduct."
Benfica have shown no signs of slowing down after their UEFA Champions League clash with Real Madrid, a match in which controversy surrounding the alleged racial abuse of Vinicius Junior took center stage. In addition to dismissing the allegations, the Portuguese club has filed a complaint with UEFA targeting Federico Valverde for violent conduct.
Tuesday’s playoff game at Estádio da Luz was marked by several controversial moments, along with a disputed refereeing performance from François Letexier and the VAR team. One of those incidents occurred late in the match and involved Valverde.
In the 83rd minute, Valverde chased a long ball while being closely marked by left back Samuel Dahl. As the Swedish defender grabbed him, the Real Madrid midfielder, attempting to break free, swung his right arm toward Dahl’s face, making contact but not striking him cleanly.
After the contact, Dahl fell to the ground and a foul was called against Valverde. However, what raised further questions was that the Uruguayan midfielder faced no additional punishment, not even a yellow card, and VAR did not review the incident.
Del puñetazo de Valverde nadie dice nada, es gravísimo que la UEFA no entre de oficio.
Following the episode, Portuguese outlet A Bola reported that Benfica decided to submit a disciplinary complaint to UEFA against Federico Valverde. The filing alleges violent conduct related to the incident with Dahl, arguing that his intent was not to play the ball but to strike the defender.
Because Valverde went unpunished during the match, the complaint was submitted so UEFA’s Disciplinary Committee can review the situation. Benfica now hope the body can act in time for the second leg of the Champions League playoff, scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Mourinho and the strong complaints over refereeing
José Mourinho was also a central figure in the Champions League clash, addressing his role in the incident involving Vinicius and Gianluca Prestianni. During the match, he became a focal point after being sent off in the 86th minute with two quick yellow cards for protesting to Letexier over what he felt was a missed second booking for Vinicius following a foul near the box on Richard Rios.
In his postgame press conference, Mourinho strongly criticized the French official for not booking Aurélien Tchouaméni, Álvaro Carreras and Dean Huijsen — players who would have been suspended for the second leg if they had received yellow cards: “There’s nothing to explain, it’s all very obvious: I have 1,400 matches, it’s simple — he (Letexier) had a little note that said Carreras, Tchouaméni, Huijsen: if they get a yellow card they can’t play. And someone told him they couldn’t be booked.“
Mourinho then detailed the moments he believed warranted bookings for Madrid players. “Carreras made a grotesque dive and didn’t get a yellow, Tchouaméni committed 10 fouls and didn’t get a yellow. The only thing I told him was: I stated a fact, then with his arrogance he sent me off. There’s no crisis,” he stated.
With the Finalissima between Spain and Argentina, Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior delivered a worrying injury on star defender Marc Cucurella.
Marc Cucurella has raised alarm bells within the Spain camp after suffering an injury that has sidelined him for Chelsea’s most recent matches. With the Finalissima against Argentina set to take place in about a month, the Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior provided a concerning update on the Spanish defender.
In the Premier League match against Leeds United on Feb. 10, Cucurella was forced off at halftime and replaced by Jorrel Hato. The coach noted afterward that the left back was dealing with hamstring discomfort, and following tests last Thursday, he was ruled out of Chelsea‘s most recent FA Cup match against Hull City.
Rosenior spoke at Thursday’s press conference ahead of the match against Burnley, and when asked about the defender, his response was far from optimistic: “I can’t give an exact timeframe on Marc. He suffered a hamstring injury just before half-time in the Leeds game. It’s a real shame because he’s an outstanding player, and one of the best left-backs in the world.“
Despite being unable to provide a recovery timeline, he expressed confidence in Chelsea’s depth and the players ready to step in. “It’s a shame not to have Marc available but we have Jorrel (Hato) and we have Malo (Gusto) who can play on that side, so we have really good players that can cover,” the 41-year-old coach stated.
Marc Cucurella of Spain battles for possession with Mehmet Zeki Celik of Türkiye.
Sitting fifth in the league with 44 points, one point outside the UEFA Champions League qualification spots, Chelsea will face Burnley on Saturday, and in two weeks they meet Arsenal in a key matchup, with one of the squad’s stars in serious doubt. “Of course, the sooner Marc gets back, the better,” he concluded.
Spain monitoring Cucurella’s fitness
Cucurella has become a key piece for Spain under head coach Luis de la Fuente, bringing his international totals to 22 appearances, one goal and two assists. While his scoring numbers for La Roja are modest, his defensive work and attacking support down the left flank alongside Nico Williams have established him as one of the top players in the world at his position.
BBC Sport‘s Nizaar Kinsella reports that Cucurella hopes to return in three to four weeks after undergoing a scan on his hamstring. With the Finalissima scheduled for March 27, the left back could be available in time, though likely short of peak form. While Alejandro Grimaldo presents another option at left back, the absence of Cucurella, a more defensively reliable presence, would still represent a significant blow for Spain.
Similar as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Kylian Mbappé, Thibaut Courtois has turned into the co-owner of a club while still being active.
After retiring, many players choose to invest in or own clubs, but in recent years stars such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé have joined a growing group of active players holding ownership stakes while still competing. This time, another Real Madrid star has followed that trend, as Thibaut Courtois has become a co-owner of a European club while continuing his playing career.
Courtois announced that he will be involved in the ownership of Le Mans FC through his investment group NxtPlay, providing capital as part of the team’s long-term project. The French side has also unveiled a major internal restructuring, with a Brazilian investment fund Outfield, that was already involved, now becoming the club’s majority stakeholder.
Meanwhile, NxtPlay is an investment group that also includes stars from other sports such as tennis legend Novak Djokovic and former Formula 1 drivers Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen. That means all of these figures, including Courtois, are now minority owners and shareholders of Le Mans.
Le Mans have shown steady progress in France, finishing 15th last season before earning promotion to Ligue 2, where they currently sit fifth amid a 20-game unbeaten run. They also reached the Round of 16 in the Coupe de France, and with this new investment and the influence of Courtois and his partners, the club aims to push for promotion to Ligue 1.
Depending on the country and its regulations, active players may be restricted from owning or holding shares in clubs within the same domestic system, as it could raise integrity concerns. Still, some have found ways to invest, either abroad or under permitted structures.
Mbappé, for example, became the majority investor in SM Caen in 2024 for a reported €20 million. Because he had already completed his move to Spain by that point, the arrangement did not pose a conflict within French competition rules, making him one of the youngest club owners in the sport.
Another notable partnership is led by Inter Miami stars Messi and Luis Suarez. Founded in May 2025, the South American icons entered the ownership arena with Deportivo LSM, a club currently competing in the fourth division in Uruguay.
In Saudi Arabia, regulations appear different, as Ronaldo is reported to own 15% of Al Nassr, his current team. Other active players such as Vinícius Júnior (Alverca), Luka Modrić (Swansea City) and N’Golo Kanté (Royal Excelsior Virton) are also part of a growing trend of players expanding their influence in soccer from the ownership side while still active on the field.
Nearly a month before the Finalissima against Spain, Lionel Messi could be facing a major squad concern after an Argentina star raised alarms by suffering an injury.
Lionel Messi will have the chance to claim yet another, albeit unofficial, trophy with Argentina when they face Spain in the Finalissima during the upcoming March international window. However, concern is mounting over a potential setback for Messi, as one of La Albiceleste’s key players has raised injury worries.
During Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League clash against Bodo/Glimt, Lautaro Martinez was forced to leave the match after suffering an injury. After hitting the post with a shot early in the second half, the Inter Milan striker began limping and asked to be substituted, exiting in the 60th minute for Marcus Thuram.
Asked about Lautaro’s condition after the match, Inter head coach Cristian Chivu delivered a concerning update: “We’ve lost Lautaro. He got hurt — it’s a muscle problem. He’ll be out for quite a while; we’ll see now. I’m not a doctor and I can’t talk about recovery timelines. After he undergoes tests, we’ll understand the severity of the injury.“
Aside from Inter’s 3-1 loss in the first leg of the Champions League playoff against Bodo/Glimt, Martínez’s absence would be a major blow for the Italian side. The second leg, set for Tuesday the 24th at Giuseppe Meazza, will require a comeback, and Inter could be without their top scorer this season.
Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan.
Will Lautaro make it to the Finalissima?
After scoring the winning goal in the 2024 Copa América final, Lautaro Martínez has established himself as one of Argentina’s attacking leaders, meaning his absence would be a significant loss. Despite competition for his spot from Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid, the Inter captain has been in stronger form in recent months.
Currently leading the Serie A scoring charts, Martínez has recorded 18 goals and four assists in 35 appearances, playing a key role in Inter’s place atop the standings. By contrast, Alvarez recently ended a 65-day goal drought with a strike against FC Barcelona and has tallied 13 goals and six assists in 35 matches — a slight dip compared to last season.
There is, however, a glimmer of hope regarding Martínez’s availability for the final against Spain. According to Argentine journalist Gaston Edul, the striker has not suffered a serious injury, and while it’s yet to be confirmed, this muscle injury in his left calf “will keep him off the field for a few weeks, but it’s nothing more than a strain,” the journalist reported.
Medical tests are scheduled for Friday, when a clearer recovery timeline should emerge. Mild strains typically require one to three weeks of recovery, while moderate tears can take three to six weeks, meaning that, with the Finalissima set for March 27, Martínez could still have a chance to be fit in time.
With FC Barcelona’s presidential elections on the horizon, Lionel Messi has once again become a talking point, as Joan Laporta outlined his plans for the club legend if reelected.
Lionel Messi has repeatedly spoken about returning to Barcelona one day as one of his biggest personal goals, and after his abrupt departure in 2021, Blaugrana fans never had the chance to properly say goodbye to the club’s greatest legend. With presidential elections approaching at Barcelona, Joan Laporta has now outlined his plans for the Argentine icon.
Laporta submitted his resignation as Barcelona president on February 9, a step taken so he could formally run for reelection. Voting for the Spanish giant’s next president is scheduled for March 15, and with campaigning underway, Messi’s name has once again become a major talking point across the city.
During a campaign presentation in Girona, Laporta fielded questions from club members and supporters. Alongside inquiries about the pillars of his platform, the candidate was asked what he would do regarding Messi if reelected, and he reiterated his familiar stance.
“Like (Ladislao) Kubala and (Johan) Cruyff, I think Messi deserves a statue, and we should also arrange a tribute match that we’re open to organizing whenever they want—something that would be beautiful to see for everything he’s given to Barça, and I also want to say that Barça has given him a lot,” he said, again raising the idea of honoring the Argentine legend.
Lionel Messi played for Barcelona between 2004 and 2021.
Although Laporta acknowledged that his relationship with Messi cooled after the departure, he expressed hope that a reunion could eventually happen. “I think the statue and the tribute are what he deserves. He has a current contract where he is and it runs until 2028. I think that would be ideal,” he added, effectively ruling out a short-term return as a player.
Messi, a focal point in Barcelona elections
Laporta became the figure tasked with leading Barcelona out of crisis after the era of Josep Maria Bartomeu in 2021, when the club was mired in severe financial trouble that still hasn’t fully cleared. Those economic issues ultimately led to Messi’s departure despite their previously close relationship, and they also prevented a comeback when his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired in 2023.
Speaking to La2Cat in December 2025, Laporta admitted he still regrets not being able to keep Messi at the club. “It’s an issue that saddens me. Leo has given a lot to Barça and Barça to Leo. I hope we meet again,” he said, while stressing he had no regrets about his decision because “above everything is the institution.”
Still, rival candidates have tried to capitalize on Laporta’s strained relationship with Messi by making the Argentine central to their own campaigns. One of the most vocal has been Víctor Font, who criticized Laporta over the fractured bond while also questioning his perceived closeness to Real Madrid, something he called “unforgivable.”
In a public appearance in late January, Font outlined one of his proposals involving Messi: “What I’ll do first if I win will be to call Leo Messi. I have a way to reach him, directly or indirectly. Rebuilding bridges with the absolute legends of this club is an absolute priority. Messi is our history. We’ll explain our plan to him once we’ve won the election. He has to have the role he deserves.“
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami and FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta.
Cristiano Ronaldo will be facing a long break due to FIFA calendar until his next game with Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 41 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, Al Nassr, and the Portugal national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, when Al Nassr will be visiting Al Namja for Matchday 24 of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League at Al-Najma Club Stadium. The Portuguese heads to the game after scoring a brace in the 4-0 win against Al Hazm, reaching to 964 goals in his career.
Regarding the Portugal national team, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to return during the March international break. After having his suspension lifted ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the veteran forward will be available for selection for Portugal’s two friendlies, one against Mexico, and the other one against the USMNT.
So far this season, the Portuguese icon has scored 21 goals and provided 3 assists in 24 games for Al Nassr, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick.
Ronaldo faced long break due to FIFA schedule
After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star endured a 24-day gap without competitive action, a result of the upcoming FIFA competition schedule.
From December 1 through 18, Qatar hosted the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup, with the final between Morocco and Jordan played at Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final.
With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, clubs, including Al Nassr, were unable to meet domestic player requirements, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.