The goal stick of the World Cup plays in Europe for the first time, several Finns have new clubs – see football’s toughest player transfers

The goal stick of the World Cup plays in Europe

The women’s soccer transfer window closed overnight. We listed the most interesting transfers.

The women’s football transfer window closed on Thursday night at 2 o’clock Finnish time. The clubs of Europe’s five major leagues have attracted several players who were successful in the summer World Cup.

Japan’s goal queen of the Games Hinata Miyazawa will play in Europe for the first time in the starting season for Manchester United. In the English Super League, tough new acquisitions are also from Holland Jill Roord (Manchester City), Sweden Amanda Ilestedt (Arsenal) and won the World Cup gold in the ranks of Spain in the summer Irene Guerrero (Manchester United). In addition, in the last moments of the transfer window, Australia Kyra Cooney-Cross transferred from Swedish Hammarby to Arsenal.

Barcelona, ​​who won the Champions League last season and dominated Liga F, has only signed two new players. We will see Holland in the team Esmee Brugts and Spain Ona Batlle.

Bayern Munich, who won the German Bundesliga last season, have acquired famous players from Chelsea. In the next season, Bayern will be represented by, among others, Denmark Pernille Harder and Sweden Magdalena Eriksson.

The French club Lyon, which dominated Europe in the past years, is also aiming to return to the top. The winning team of Division 1 will see the US Lindsey Horan and the French goalpost Kadidiatou Diani.

In the team of AS Roma, the reigning champion of the Italian Seria A, the captain of Japan will be seen again Saki Kumagai.

The Spanish, French and German leagues will start their season on Friday, September 15. In Italy, the opening round kicks off on Saturday, September 16. In England, the league season doesn’t start again until October 1.

Finns’ new clubs

On Wednesday, Helmarit announced its team for the Nations League, which will start soon. Many of that group have changed their address during the summer.

They have left Sweden for the English Premier League Jutta Rantala (Leicester) and Olga Ahtinen (Tottenham). Left Örebro at the end of August Katariina Kosola ends his season in Damallsvenskan league leader Häcken.

Acquired by AC Milan at the turn of the year I am Sevenius at the start of the season, he also plays on loan in the Italian premier league club Como.

Played for the Helsinki Football Club in the national league Joanna Tynnilä continues his career in the Norwegian premier league in Brann.

At the beginning of July, Finland’s long-time captain, goalkeeper Tinja-Riikka Korpela transferred from Tottenham to AS Roma.

Picks from the summer’s player transfers

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