Who might be on move in January in WSL?
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Who might be on move in January in WSL?
"The Women's Super League transfer window opens on Friday - so what deals could happen? Clubs are shopping around to add players to their squads who can help them end the season on a high. Manchester City are looking to end Chelsea's six-year stranglehold on the title, Manchester United are competing in the knockout stages of the Women's Champions League for the first time and Liverpool are still seeking their first victory in the WSL this season."
"Some of the biggest deals completed this month could be contract renewals for a number of big-name players. England's Georgia Stanway, 26, has attracted lots of attention, with Arsenal among those to have held talks with the midfielder. Her deal at Bayern Munich ends in the summer, and while she has an offer to extend, she could sign a pre-contract agreement in January to join another club in the summer."
"Manchester City top scorer Khadija Shaw, 28, has had positive discussions over a contract extension, which is a huge priority for the club. European champions Arsenal want to keep US international Emily Fox and she joins Katie McCabe, Kim Little and Stina Blackstenius in having a deal that expires this summer. Chelsea are also due to hold negotiations with just six months remaining on the contracts of senior players Sam Kerr, Millie Bright and Lucy Bronze."
The Women's Super League transfer window opens in January with clubs seeking additions to improve end-of-season results. Manchester City aim to end Chelsea's six-year title run while Manchester United pursue progress in the Women's Champions League and Liverpool seek their first WSL win this season. Several high-profile contracts expire in summer, prompting potential renewals or pre-contract agreements, including Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Emily Fox, Katie McCabe, Kim Little, Stina Blackstenius, Sam Kerr, Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze and Rachel Daly. Clubs value retaining top scorers such as Khadija Shaw and face transfer interest in players like Kelly Gago and Trinity Rodman.
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