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·3. Juli 2025

Women’s Super League summer transfer window: Every confirmed deal so far

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The summer transfer window for the Women’s Super League (WSL) is well underway, so here we have compiled a list of all the confirmed deals and departures.

There have been some big moves already, including Chloe Kelly’s permanent transfer to Arsenal, following her successful loan spell from Manchester City last season.


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Women’s Super League champions Chelsea are not standing still and have already signed three players this summer.

Clubs including Liverpool, Everton and Manchester United are yet to bring any new players through the door.

One deal expected to be made in the coming days is that of Taylor Hinds joining Arsenal, after she decided against renewing her contract with Liverpool.

Business across the league can be expected to pick up after Women’s Euro 2025.

Read on as we take a look at every Women’s Super League club’s confirmed transfers so far this summer:

WSL summer transfer window confirmed deals

Arsenal

In:

Out:

Teyah Goldie – Released

Lina Hurtig – Fiorentina (free agent)

Amanda Ilestedt – Released

Aston Villa

In:

Out:

Rachel Corsie – Retired

Jordan Nobbs – Released

Maz Pachecho – Released

Danielle Turner – Released

Brighton & Hove Albion

In:

Moeka Minami – Roma (undisclosed fee)

Chiamaka Nnadozie – Paris FC (free agent)

Out

Guru Bersvand – Released

Pauline Bremner – Released

Li Mengwen – Released

Poppy Pattinson – Released

Dejana Stefanovic – Released

Maria Thorisdottir – Released

Chelsea

In:

Mara Alber – Hoffenheim (undisclosed fee)

Livia Peng – Werder Bremen (undisclosed fee)

Out:

Sophie Ingle – Released

Ashley Lawrence – Lyon (free agent)

Zecira Musovic – Malmo (undisclosed fee)

Everton

In:

Out:

Sara Holmgaard – Real Madrid (free agent)

Rikke Madsen – Released

Maren Mjelde – Released

Karoline Olsen – Malmo (free agent)

Heather Payne – Released

Ines Pereira – Deportivo La Coruna (loan extension)

Lauren Thomas – Released

Justine Vanheavermaet – Released

Leicester City

In:

Out:

Lena Petermann – Werder Bremen (free)

Saori Takarada – Released

Liverpool

In:

Out:

Yana Daniels – Released

Niamh Fahey – Retired

Jasmine Matthews – Released

Teagan Micah – Released

London City Lionesses

In:

Danielle van de Donk – Lyon (free agent)

Out

Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah – Released

Georgia Brougham – Released

Megan Campbell – Released

Lucy Fitzgerald – Released

Emma Mukandi – Released

Connie Schofield – Released

Manchester City

In:

Iman Beney – Young Boys (undisclosed fee)

Jade Rose – Harvard University (undisclosed fee)

Out:

Laia Aleixandri – Barcelona (free agent)

Chloe Kelly – Arsenal (free agent)

Jill Roord – FC Twente (undisclosed fee)

Manchester United

In:

Out:

Alyssa Aherne – Released

Aoife Mannion – Released

Tottenham Hotspur

In:

Out:

West Ham United

In:

Out

Shannon Cooke – Released

Emma Harries – Released

Marika Bergman Lundin – Released

Kirsty Smith – Released

Katelin Talbert – Released

When does the 2025-26 summer window close?

The summer transfer window closes for Women’s Super League sides at 23:00 BST on Thursday, 4 September.

It was first opened on Wednesday, 18th June.

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