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It’s been a busy month for clubs across the division and there have been some high profile moves with USWNT defender Naomi Girma becoming the world’s most expensive female footballer following her move from San Diego Wave to Chelsea last week. Brazil international Kerolin also made the move to England as she joined Manchester City as a free agent.
Lower down the table, Everton have been extremely active in the market as they completed a permanent move for former Manchester United player Hayley Ladd, while they also signed Emma Watson on loan among other moves. Liverpool have also signed Julia Bartel on loan from Chelsea and midfielder Sam Kerr from Bayern Munich until the end of the season.
As the clock ticks down, 90min have looked at six moves that could happen before the window slams shut at 11pm on Thursday night…
Speculation has intensified over the last 24 hours that Keira Walsh is set for a late move to Chelsea.
According to the BBC, the Blues have been interested in signing the midfielder from Barcelona for a while.
However, they aren’t the only WSL club who’ve expressed interest in the England international. It was reported in Spanish media that the Catalan side turned down a £930,000 offer from Arsenal last September.
If Chelsea do manage to secure Walsh at the final hour, the west London club would’ve had both an expensive and successful transfer window, bolstering their squad as they continue to create an even greater points lead at the top of the WSL standings.
They broke the women’s transfer world record last week to sign USWNT defender Naomi Girma in a deal worth $1.1 million (£890,000).
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