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Football transfer window summer 2022 – Europe’s top five women’s leagues

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06 July 2022

Thembi Kgatlana

Forward

Atlético Madrid to Racing Louisville

Forward says she has “unfinished business” in the National Women’s Soccer League after previously playing for Houston Dash

undisclosed fee

Rocío García

Forward

Barcelona to Villarreal

Striker has been described as “strong” and “dynamic” in attack

undisclosed fee

06 July 2022

María Molina

Defender

Barcelona to Valencia

Player had been competing for Barcelona’s B team but has now moved to Valencia

undisclosed fee

06 July 2022

Emma Koivisto

Defender

Brighton to Liverpool

Matt Beard says his first summer signing is a “good one-v-one defender”

free

06 July 2022

Ellie Brazil

Forward

Brighton to Tottenham Hotspur

Player joins the club after making 56 appearances for Brighton over four years

free

06 July 2022

Simone Magill

Forward

Free agent to Aston Villa

Northern Ireland international has been a target for Villa in the last two transfer windows

free agent

Amanda Sampedro

Midfielder

Free agent to Sevilla

Former Atletico Madrid captain has signed for Sevilla in a two-season deal

free agent

Malgorzata Mesjasz

Midfielder

Turbine Potsdam to Free agent

Player announced her departure from the German club on social media

free agent

05 July 2022

Eleonora Goldoni

Forward

Napoli to Sassuolo

Forward has switched clubs but the details of the deal have not been revealed

undisclosed fee

05 July 2022

Macarena Portales

Forward

Inter to Valencia

Player has signed a two-year deal for Valencia

undisclosed fee

05 July 2022

Diede Lemey

Goalkeeper

Sassuolo to Fortuna Sittard

Belgium international had been as Sassuolo since 2019

undisclosed fee

05 July 2022

Ainhoa Moraza

Defender

Athletic Bilbao to Atlético Madrid

Defender signs for Madrid in a deal which lasts until 2025

undisclosed fee

Kateřina Svitková

Midfielder

West Ham United to Chelsea

Player says she is “living the dream” after supporting Chelsea her entire life

undisclosed fee

04 July 2022

Cecilia Ran Runarsdottir

Goalkeeper

Everton to Bayern Munich

Goalkeeper has decided to move to the German club permanently after being on loan to the club since January

undisclosed fee

04 July 2022

Adriana Leon

Forward

West Ham United to Manchester United

Forward is the first Canadian female player to sign for the club

undisclosed fee

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The women’s summer transfer window is expected to be a busy one. In England, Manchester City will have to rebuild after losing Lucy Bronze, Georgia Stanway and Caroline Weir.

Elsewhere in the WSL, Chelsea are unlikely to remain quiet while Vivianne Miedema has told Arsenal to invest in the squad after signing a new contract.

European champions Lyon will once again look over their squad as PSG continue to push them domestically and in Europe.

And what will Barcelona do after such a successful season ended on a low with defeat against Lyon in the Champions League final? And Atlético Madrid. They have released three players in Aïssatou Tounkara, Deyna Castellanos and Hedvig Lindahl.

Source The Guardian

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