Slovácko Transfers: New Signings from Sigma Olomouc & Jablonec | Football News
- Slavia Prague has bolstered its attacking options with the signing of Gambian forward Ebrima Singhateh from Jablonec, the North Bohemian side announced on Friday, February 13, 2026.
- FC Slovácko is actively reshaping its roster, bringing in reinforcements on loan from both Jablonec and SK Sigma Olomouc.
- Sigma Olomouc, however, is streamlining its European squad, sending several players out on loan.
Slavia Prague has bolstered its attacking options with the signing of Gambian forward Ebrima Singhateh from Jablonec, the North Bohemian side announced on Friday, . The move, a five-year contract for Singhateh, represents a significant investment for the Czech giants as they look to strengthen their squad.
Meanwhile, 1. FC Slovácko is actively reshaping its roster, bringing in reinforcements on loan from both Jablonec and SK Sigma Olomouc. The club has secured the services of Daniel Mareček from AC Sparta Prague B, Pavel Dvorak from Sigma Olomouc, and Ondřej Sasinka from FC Baník Ostrava, all on loan deals. These additions are intended to provide immediate depth and competition within the Slovácko squad.
Sigma Olomouc, however, is streamlining its European squad, sending several players out on loan. The club confirmed that players are being loaned to gain valuable playing time and experience, a common strategy for developing young talent and managing squad size. The specific players departing were not detailed in available reports.
Slovácko’s recent activity extends beyond loan acquisitions. The club has also added experienced players to its ranks, with reports indicating the arrival of a trio of seasoned league veterans. While names weren’t immediately available, the influx of experience suggests a strategic effort to blend youth and experience within the team.
Adding to Slovácko’s new signings are a Slovakian representative and a young English player. The arrival of an international player demonstrates the club’s widening recruitment net, while the addition of a young English talent could signal a focus on developing players for potential future transfers.
These moves come amidst a busy period of activity across European football leagues. Elsewhere, Raheem Sterling has surprisingly rejected a move to Tottenham Hotspur, opting instead to join Feyenoord on a short-term deal. This unexpected turn of events highlights the complexities of the transfer market and the often-unpredictable nature of player decisions.
The transfer window continues to see significant activity, with several high-profile players changing clubs. Neymar’s transfer fee of €222.00m remains the most expensive of the winter window, followed by Kylian Mbappé at €180.00m and Ousmane Dembélé at €148.00m. These figures underscore the financial power of top European clubs and the escalating costs of acquiring elite talent.
In the English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly keen on signing former Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger, while Aston Villa is monitoring the situation of Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White. These potential moves indicate the ongoing competition among Premier League clubs to strengthen their squads for the second half of the season.
Manchester United, meanwhile, is responding to comments made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe regarding UK immigration policies. The club emphasized its commitment to being a welcoming city for individuals from all backgrounds, reaffirming its inclusive values.
On the pitch, several key matches are scheduled for this weekend, including El Súper Clásico, the Derby d’Italia, and FA Cup fixtures. These games promise to be highly competitive and will likely have significant implications for league standings and cup competitions.
Barcelona is facing a challenging period, having suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final. The loss exposed vulnerabilities in Barcelona’s defense and raised questions about their tactical approach under Hansi Flick. Atletico Madrid, is in a strong position to advance to the final.
In women’s football, Manchester United Women secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Atletico Madrid in the Women’s Champions League, taking a significant step towards their first-ever quarter-final appearance. Goals from Elisabeth Terland, Melvine Malard, and Julia Zigiotti Olme sealed the win for the Red Devils, who are now poised to face Bayern Munich in the next round.
Liverpool also secured a crucial victory, defeating Sunderland 1-0 in the Premier League, with Virgil van Dijk scoring the decisive goal. The win closed the gap on the top five and capitalized on dropped points by Chelsea and Manchester United. Arne Slot’s side became the first visiting team to win at the Stadium of Light this season.
The transfer market remains dynamic, with clubs across Europe actively seeking to strengthen their squads. The moves made by Slavia Prague, and 1. FC Slovácko are indicative of this trend, as clubs look to improve their competitiveness and achieve their respective goals for the season.
