In recent years, there was plenty of speculation about which player — and which team — would break the $1million transfer threshold. Last week, U.S. women’s national team defender Naomi Girma joined Chelsea for a $1.1million fee, breaking that milestone barrier.
While Chelsea’s men’s team struggle to get a single signing over the line this January – and in fact have almost as much trouble in shifting some of the players who they’ve had up for sale
Walsh moved to Barcelona from Manchester City in 2022 for what was then a world record fee of €470k (a record she would hold until our signing of Mayra Ramírez in 2024), and al
U.S. women's national team defender Naomi Girma became the most expensive transfer in women's soccer after penning a deal with English club Chelsea.
KEIRA WALSH is set to become Chelsea’s latest high profile signing with the club closing in on a deadline day swoop for England ace. The midfielder, previously linked with Arsenal, is set to
Chelsea agree deal to sign Lionesses star Keira Walsh from Barcelona - Midfielder set to return to WSL after two years in Spain
Chelsea have reportedly reached an £800,000 agreement to sign England midfielder Keira Walsh on the final day of the Women’s Super League transfer window. Earlier this month, the Blues paid a world record sum of £900,000 for American defender Naomi Girma, and Walsh’s signing makes her the second most expensive female footballer in the world.
Keira Walsh set to return to WSL after winning back-to-back Champions Leagues and Spanish league titles with Barcelona; Chelseas £500,000 signing of Euros-winning England midfielder follows their capt
Chelsea have once again broken the women’s soccer transfer record, this time paying the first-ever seven-digit sum to sign defender Naomi Girma.
Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement to sign England midfielder Keira Walsh on the final day of the Women’s Super League transfer window. Earlier this month, the Blues paid a world record sum of £900,
Clubs worldwide made a record 22 779 international transfers in men's soccer in 2024 for a total spend of $8.59 billion, world soccer's governing body Fifa said in its Global Transfer Report published on Thursday.