The 2024-25 Women’s Super League (WSL) season is set to begin this weekend, and there have been some notable transfers during the summer. It’s important to note that only players who are new to the league are included in this list.
Mariona Caldentey, a 28-year-old forward, has joined Arsenal from Barcelona on a free transfer. She is a World Cup winner with Spain and has won three Women’s Champions League titles. Known for her versatility as a winger, Caldentey excels at creating space for her teammates with her intelligent movement.
Aoba Fujino, a 20-year-old forward from Japan, has made the move to Manchester City from Tokyo Verdy Beleza. Despite her young age, Fujino already has 24 caps for the senior national team and is known for her creativity on the ball.
Inma Gabarro, a 21-year-old attacker from Spain, has joined Everton from Sevilla. She impressed during the U-20 World Cup in 2022 and brings goal-scoring ability and versatility to Everton’s attack.
Rosa Kafaji, another 21-year-old forward, has signed with Arsenal after an impressive season with Swedish side BK Häcken in the Champions League. Kafaji adds unpredictability to Arsenal’s attack alongside Mariona.
Leicester City secured the services of Noémie Mouchon, a 21-year-old forward who previously played for Stade de Reims. Mouchon showcased her ability to both score goals and create chances during Leicester’s pre-season campaign.
Tottenham Hotspur made an exciting deadline day signing in Maite Oroz. The 26-year-old midfielder is known for her line-breaking passes and playmaking abilities.
Kiko Seike joins Brighton & Hove Albion after winning MVP in Japan’s WE League last season with Urawa Reds. Seike can play multiple positions but stands out as an attacking threat.
Chantelle Swaby brings experience as an international player for Jamaica to Leicester City’s defense after spells abroad in countries like Scotland and France.
West Ham United acquired Kinga Szemik as their new goalkeeper following Mackenzie Arnold’s departure. The Poland international is known for her shot-stopping abilities thanks to her height of six feet.
Aston Villa made an undisclosed fee transfer by signing Paula Tomás from Levante. The Spanish full-back adds defensive strength along with precise crosses into the box while also cutting inside when attacking.