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10 of the top women’s transfers: Yohannes, Thompson, Clinton, more

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Women’s Soccer Transfer Window Heats Up: Top 10 Moves Shaping the New​ Season

The summer‍ transfer window has delivered a flurry of notable ⁣moves in ‍women’s soccer,reshaping​ squads ⁤across Europe’s top leagues and the Women’s Super League⁤ (WSL).From established stars to rising talents, clubs have ​invested heavily ‍to ⁣bolster their​ rosters ahead of the upcoming season. Here’s a breakdown of 10 key transfers ⁣poised to make a major impact:

1.​ Mayra Ramírez (Leicester City to Chelsea): The‍ Colombian international forward joins Chelsea after a strong showing⁢ with Leicester City, bringing pace and goal-scoring ⁤threat‍ to the⁢ Blues’ attack.

2. Jess Fishlock​ (OL ⁣Reign to Gotham FC): ‍ A veteran midfielder and Welsh international, Fishlock’s ‌experience⁤ and leadership will be invaluable for Gotham⁢ FC as‍ they look to build ⁢on their recent NWSL Championship win.

3. Gaëlle ⁣enganamouit⁣ (Eintracht⁤ Frankfurt to Juventus): The Cameroonian international forward brings a proven goal-scoring record to Juventus, strengthening their attacking⁤ options‌ in Serie A.

4.Lena ‌Petermann (FC Porto to Barcelona): petermann, a ​German forward, joins‌ Barcelona, adding depth and versatility to their already formidable attacking lineup.

5. Jill Roord (Wolfsburg⁢ to Manchester City): The Dutch international midfielder returns to the WSL with Manchester City,bringing ‍a wealth of experience and ​technical ability to the Citizens’ midfield.

6. Klara Bühl (Bayern Munich to Arsenal): Bühl, a German international winger, has joined ​Arsenal,⁣ providing pace and⁢ creativity to ⁣their ⁤attacking options.

7. Damaris Egurrola ​(Brighton & Hove Albion to Lyon): the spanish international ‍midfielder has made⁤ the move to Lyon,one of the most dominant forces in women’s club⁤ soccer,adding quality to their‍ already stacked ⁣midfield.

8. Paulina Dudek (Paris FC to Atlético Madrid): The Polish international defender strengthens Atlético Madrid’s backline, bringing experience⁣ and defensive solidity.

9. Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt‍ to⁢ Wolfsburg): Kleinherne, a ⁣German midfielder, is expected to provide a defensive boost for ‌Wolfsburg upon her return to fitness. Last season, she played the⁤ second-most passes into the final third (131) and had a tackle success rate of 79%, winning 30 ⁣of her 38 attempts.10. Sara Holmgaard (Everton to Real Madrid): The Danish international left back fills​ a‌ crucial void for Real Madrid following Olga Carmona’s departure to PSG. Holmgaard ranked ‌in the ‌top 10 for tackles won ⁣in the WSL last season‌ (accomplished ⁢from 40 of her 60 attempts) and delivered the fourth-most crosses (78). Her connection​ with international teammate Signe‍ Bruun could⁤ be key for Madrid.

Thes moves reflect a growing investment in⁢ the‌ women’s game, ⁢with clubs recognizing the importance of attracting ⁢and developing top talent. The influx of ⁤players‍ is expected to raise the competitive level across leagues and provide fans with exciting matchups ​throughout⁤ the season.

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