
With the May holiday on the horizon, summer is approaching, and Europe's major leagues are in their decisive final phase. Bayern Munich has long since wrapped up the Bundesliga title. The champions in Serie A and La Liga could be decided in the upcoming round, and the Ligue 1 contest offers little drama. But the Premier League title fight is fiercely close: Arsenal holds a three-point advantage, while Manchester City is three points behind with a one-goal deficit and one game less played.
Serie A: With four rounds remaining, Inter Milan leads by ten points. If Inter defeats Parma at home in the next match, the Nerazzurri will secure the Serie A title three rounds early.
La Liga: Five matches left, Barcelona leads by eleven points. If Barcelona wins their next game and Real Madrid does not win, Barcelona can clinch the La Liga title four rounds early. If both teams win, the following round will feature the Clásico, with Barcelona hosting Real Madrid. The league title could be decided in this high-profile clash, adding significant intrigue.
Ligue 1: Four rounds remain, Paris Saint-Germain leads by six points. In the penultimate round, PSG faces second-place Lens away. The Ligue 1 title is essentially assured for Paris, with little suspense remaining.
Premier League: Arsenal leads by three points and a one-goal advantage, with four games left. Manchester City has five matches remaining, both teams have two away fixtures left, and both are likely to drop points along the way. Arsenal is juggling Champions League commitments, facing Atlético Madrid in the semifinals—regardless of advancement, they will endure two rounds of intense matches. If Arteta avoids rotation, key players like Rice and Súarez could become exhausted. The Premier League title race is likely to be decided on the final day, underscoring why it remains the most thrilling league among Europe's top five, offering real excitement while other leagues' contests are largely predictable.