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By Megan Humphrey The transfer fees of women's footballers are not as openly discussed like they are in the men's game. However, there are certain clubs who aren't as shy, and have been open with the amount of cash they've been willing to stump up to secure top-talent. Here are the top five most expensive signings in women's football. 5. Ewa Pajor (£422.3k to Barcelona)Barcelona announced they had signed Poland striker Ewa Pajor last month on a three-year deal for €500,000 (£422,300). The 27-year-old made the move from Wolfsburg, where she’d spent the last nine seasons, scoring 136 goals in 19...
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By Hannah Pinnock Barcelona have confirmed defender Lucy Bronze will depart the club upon the expiry of her contract at the end of the month. Bronze, 32, joined the Catalan giants ahead of the 2022/23 season and enjoyed a successful, trophy-filled two years at the club. She won two league titles, two Champions League winners medals, one Queen's Cup and two Spanish Super Cups. The defender played 70 times for Barcelona across the two years and scored five goals in that time. In her first campaign, she made 32 appearances, which increased to 38 last term. In a statement, Barcelona confirmed Bron...
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By Megan Humphrey Barcelona have completed the signing of Polish striker Ewa Pajor on a three-year deal from VfL Wolfsburg. The move will see the 27-year-old join the Catalan side until at least 30 June 2027. The Polish international captain has been instrumental in Wolfsburg’s success across the nine seasons she’s spent at the club. Pajor has scored a total 138 goals in her 196 appearances, including 18 in the Champions League. Her ability to hit the back of the net saw her crowned top goalscorer in the Frauen Bundesliga for the second time at the end of last season, after bagging 18 goals in...
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By Hannah Pinnock Two juggernauts of women’s football will go head to head on Saturday as Barcelona take on Lyon in the 2024 edition of the UEFA Women’s Champions League final in Bilbao. Lyon are eight-time winners of the competition and the most decorated side in its history, while Barcelona have recently risen to the very top of the women’s game and have enjoyed plenty of success in recent years. It has become one of the biggest rivalries going and this will be the third meeting between the two in a European final in the last six years. Both teams boast world class talent and both have alrea...
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