10 new Women’s Super League players to watch

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.

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