Women's transfer window spending increases by 125%
Briefly

A FIFA study reveals that a record 5.18m has been spent on women’s football transfers this summer, more than doubling last year’s spending. The Women's Super League (WSL) led this surge, with clubs investing 1.78m in player acquisitions. Notably, Liverpool set a club record by signing Canadian teenager Olivia Smith for 210,000, highlighting the increasing financial commitment to women's football.
The women’s game is experiencing a transformative phase, marked by over 1,100 recorded transfers, a 30% increase from last year. This indicates a growing recognition and investment in women's football. WSL clubs alone recouped around 760,000 through player sales, emphasizing the financial dynamism of the women’s leagues in comparison to previous years. Overall, the figures showcase a strong upward trajectory in women's sports.
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