– Everton Women Sign England International Ruby Mace: Everton has signed England international midfielder Ruby Mace for a club record fee from Leicester City.
Women’s Football News
Transfers and Signings
– Everton Women Sign England International Ruby Mace: Everton has signed England international midfielder Ruby Mace for a club record fee from Leicester City. The 21-year-old has signed a three-year deal with the Toffees.
– Liverpool Women Signings: Liverpool has signed Swedish forward Beata Olsson and Chelsea defender Alejandra Bernabé on a permanent deal. They also signed FC Barcelona midfielder Emilia Szymczak on a season-long loan.
– London City Lionesses Sign FC Barcelona Winger: London City Lionesses has completed the signing of FC Barcelona winger Lucía Corrales Álvarez.
– West Ham United Sign Spurs Midfielder: West Ham United has signed Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Anna Csiki on loan.
Upcoming Matches and Predictions
– Chelsea Women vs Man City Women: Chelsea Women host Manchester City Women in the opener of the 2025/26 Women’s Super League on Friday night at Stamford Bridge.
– Liverpool vs Everton: Liverpool kicks off their season with a Merseyside Derby against Everton at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.
Women’s Super League News
– Minimum Salaries Introduced: The Women’s Super League and WSL 2 have introduced minimum salaries for players for the first time this season.
– Nike Sponsorship Deal: Nike has confirmed a groundbreaking deal with the WSL that will include free equipment for top players in England.
– New Champions League Winner: AI predicts that there will be new champions in the 2025-26 Women’s Super League season, with Chelsea set to miss out on the title for the first time since 2019.
Other News
– Sam Kerr’s Return: Chelsea superstar Sam Kerr is close to a return to action following a lengthy injury lay-off.
– Millie Bright’s Decision: Millie Bright says she has no regrets about withdrawing from England selection this summer.
– Lieke Martens’ Retirement: 32-year-old Dutch icon Lieke Martens has retired from women’s football ¹ ².