In March, Racheal Kundananji's transfer broke the women's football transfer fee record, anticipating the first 1m transfer not far off as values soar.
The 2022 Uefa report predicts a sixfold increase in women's football's commercial value, potentially reaching 686m annually by 2033, suggesting immense growth opportunities.
With women's football in the early stages of financial growth, investors find high visibility and potential returns, unlike the saturated men's football market.
Over 130 female footballers signed a letter urging Fifa to end a deal with Aramco, highlighting the rising moral dilemmas in women's football amid financial gain.
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