Here are five top clubs in Europe that will be exhibited in any UEFA competition scheduled for next season (2025/2026).
After many classified the 2024/2025 season of some of Europe’s top clubs as a disastrous 2024/2025 season, missing the tournament in all UEFA club competitions seems to be the icing on the cake, confirming that many people are worried about these clubs, and that’s what the 2025/2026 season is going to be done.
Here are five clubs that are always present in UEFA competitions (UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League) each season, but they are expected to miss all matches in the 2025/2026 season:
Manchester United
United have experienced a frustrating 2024-25 Premier League season, ranking 16th under Ruben Amorim, whose appointment in November failed to trigger turnaround. Their only breathing was in the Europa League, where they overcame Lyon and the Bilbao finals of the sport until they beat Tottenham 1-0 to beat 1-0. While the Spurs are also struggling at home and qualify for Champions League, Manchester United is now facing a critical summer of reconstruction.
RB Leipzig
RB Leipzig suffered its worst Bundesliga record ever, ending in seventh place this season after losing Stuttgart 3-2 at home. Leipzig missed European competition for the first time since advancing in 2016, winning only 13 of 34 league matches. German teams are expected to lose key players due to this shocking development, while Benjamin Sesko returns to the radar of top clubs, and Xavi Simons makes headlines.
Seville
Sevilla, the undisputed king of the Europa League, won seven titles and found himself trapped in La Liga’s mid-table after another overwhelmed 2024/2025 domestic season. Unlike previous seasons where Europe successfully covered up the league struggle, the 2024/2025 season was even worse, with Sevilla ranked 16th.
AC Milan
AC Milan, despite its outstanding history of seven European Cups, will miss all European League matches next season in their 2024/2025 campaign. Currently, the ninth place in the remaining match, their dilemma was eventually lost to Bologna by Italy’s Coppa Italy, closing the door in a potential Europa League.
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Real Sociedad, which is often present in European competitions, will finish 11th in La Liga next season. San Sebastian Club, which reached the Champions League knockout last year, has lost major midfielder Martin Zubimendi and may then set out further.
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