Edition 63
Headlines
Chelsea broke the record for the most expensive transfer in women’s football history last month, when they confirmed the arrival of U.S. women’s national team defender Naomi Girma.
Chloe Kelly completed a deadline day loan from Manchester City to former club Arsenal, after expressing her dissatisfaction with the Cityzens on social media just a few days prior.
Chelsea and Australia striker Sam Kerr has been found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment of a police officer, following a week-long trial at Kingston Crown Court.
England manager Sarina Wiegman has named her first squad of 2025 as 24 players have been called up for the Nations League matches against Portugal and Spain.?
Chelsea completed a shock deadline day capture of Barcelona midfielder Keira Walsh, joining the WSL champions in the final hours of the January transfer window.
England international Georgia Stanway is set to be sidelined for “several months” after undergoing knee surgery, putting her Euro 2025 hopes in jeopardy.
The 2024/25 Women’s Champions League quarter-final draw has taken place, as the final eight teams get ready to battle it out on the road to Lisbon next month.
Former Corinthians' player Tarciane?is the latest signing for Lyon, from France, with a contract until 2029. The transfer is the?second largest in the history of women's football.
Kerolin?decided to swap the NWSL for the Women's Super League. The?international striker signed a four-year contract with Manchester City, until 2028, at zero cost for the English club -- she was free on the transfer market after leaving USA's North Carolina Courage.
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90min Exclusives
Exclusive interview: 90min sits down with Manchester City forward Vivianne Miedema to talk about her ‘difficult’ Arsenal exit and coaching ambitions.
Exclusive interview: Manchester United midfielder Grace Clinton tells 90min the coach she feels she has learned the most from during her career so far.
Arsenal’s newest recruit Jenna Nighswonger opens up about why playing football in Europe has always been her ambition.
Business News
Unilever has expanded their commitment in women’s sport with a newly announced Euro 2025 sponsorship.
Nike has launched the Nike ‘United’ boot pack, created in collaboration with some of the biggest names in women’s football.