WSL has ‘the edge’ to attract Europe’s best players 
WSL has 'the edge' to attract Europe's best players
WSL has 'the edge' to attract Europe's best playersImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Lucy Bronze spent two years at Barcelona between 2022 and 2024ByEmma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporter in MallorcaPublished9 hours agoEngland defender Lucy Bronze says the Women's Super League has "the edge" of imp…
WSL has 'the edge' to attract Europe's best playersImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Lucy Bronze spent two years at Barcelona between 2022 and 2024ByEmma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporter in MallorcaPublished9 hours agoEngland defender Lucy Bronze says the Women's Super League has "the edge" of improving each year so is able to attract Europe's best players.Several high-profile players from Spain – England's opponents on Friday – have been linked with a move to the WSL this summer.BBC Sport reported on Monday that Mapi Leon, who left Barcelona last month after nine years there, has a verbal agreement in place to join London City Lionesses.Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas is also leaving Barcelona after 14 years, and it is understood that London City Lionesses are in pursuit.It follows moves by Mariona Caldentey to Arsenal and Lucia Corrales and Jana Fernandez to London City Lionesses in recent years."There has been a lot of players in Europe [moving] but I think it's been more recent with the Spanish players," said Bronze.
"The WSL is arguably one of the biggest leagues in the world and it's one of the most commercialised as well.
The draw for playing for big clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal etc.
تأتي هذه التطورات ضمن متابعة مستمرة لأخبار كرة القدم والبطولات، مع اهتمام واضح من الجماهير بمعرفة آخر المستجدات والنتائج والمواعيد.
سيتم تحديث التفاصيل فور ظهور معلومات جديدة من المصادر الرياضية، مع متابعة كل ما يتعلق بالمباريات والفرق واللاعبين.