The 2025/26 season for Villarreal CF has been marked by a notable contrast between success in domestic competition and disappointments in European and cup tournaments. The club has achieved an excellent third position in La Liga, allowing them to compete in a new edition of the Champions League. However, their participation in the top continental competition and the Copa del Rey has resulted in failures, with only one point earned in the Champions League and an early elimination in the cup against a lower-tier rival. Despite the good results in La Liga, with historic figures of goals scored (72) and a strong home record (15 wins out of 19 matches at La Cerámica), coach Marcelino García Toral will not continue at the helm of the team, having rejected a renewal offer. His replacement will be Iñigo Pérez, a youthful bet for the new project. The participation in the Champions League has been particularly disappointing, with only one point obtained in eight matches, reflecting an investment in top-level signings that has not translated into results. The intention for the next season is to learn from this experience and improve competitiveness in the tournament. The Copa del Rey has also represented a new setback, with an elimination in the round of 32 against Racing de Santander. The groguet fans' desire to reach a cup final remains unfulfilled. Regarding signings, Mikautadze has emerged as the top scorer with 13 goals, while Alberto Moleiro has stood out with 10 goals and 5 assists. Mourinho and Veiga have provided defensive solidity. Gerard Moreno has regained his scoring form in the second half of the season, and young prospect Pau Navarro has established himself in the first team. Among the negatives, the limited contribution of Thomas Partey and serious injuries to players like Willy Kambwala, Logan Costa, Pau Cabanes, and Foyth have marked a season of contrasts, with the final reward being qualification for the Champions League.