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7 février 2025

Girma, Oyama, Gago... The Sud Ladies Cup graduates animated the transfer window

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The 2025 winter mercato has been very active all over the world. A number of players who passed through the Sud Ladies Cup have been involved in the various transactions registered in recent weeks. Here's the full recap.

A historic transfer. By securing the services of American defender Naomi Girma for over a million euros, Chelsea have set a new record in women's football. The player who won the 2018 Sud Ladies Cup has become the most expensive women footballer in history and the first to be transferred for a sum in excess of one million euros. The American international and 2024 Olympic champion will be discovering European football and the Premier League at the age of 24.


After taking part in the Sud Ladies Cup in 2024 while still playing for Waseda University, Aemu Oyama is taking off for Europe. The Japanese midfielder, aged just 20, has joined Manchester City, with whom she has signed a contract that runs until 2027.


After just five months with FC Nantes, Kelly Gago is heading for England. The 25-year-old striker will now play for Everton, where she already seems perfectly acclimatised. In just two matches, the French international, who played in the Sud Ladies Cup in 2018, has already scored three goals and picked up a player of the match award. That's what we call an express adaptation.


Other transfers involving players who have played in the Sud Ladies Cup include the arrival of Dutchwoman Femke Liefting at Chelsea. Another player to arrive in England is Mexican Karla Torres, who joins Leicester City. Frenchwoman Amélie Delabre has signed for FC Cologne from Anderlecht.


FULL RECAP :

Naomi Girma : San Diego Wave (USA) ===> Chelsea (ENG)
Shinomi Koyama : Djugarden (SWE) ===> North Carolina Courage (USA)
Jaedyn Shaw : San Diego Wave FC (USA) ===> North Carolina Courage (USA)
Femke Liefting : AZ Alkmaar (NED) ===> Chelsea (ENG)
Aemu Oyama : Waseda University (JPN) ===> Manchester City (ENG)
Manaka Hayashi : Santa Clara Broncos (USA) ===> Chicago Stars FC (USA)
Kelly Gago : Nantes (FRA) ===> Everton (ENG)
Sintia Cabezas : America de Cali (COL) ===> San Diego Wave FC (USA)
Emily Mason : Rutgers (USA) ===> Seattle Reign (USA)
Karla Torres : Independiente Santa Fé (COL) ===> Leicester City (ENG)
Mao Itamura : JFA Academy (JPN) ===> Feyenoord (NED)
Zera Hulswit : PSV (NED) ===> Feyenoord (NED)
Amélie Delabre : Anderlecht (BEL) ===> Köln (GER)
Ayo Oké : California Golden Bears (USA) ===> Pachuca (MEX)
Mia Justus : Texas Longhorns (USA) ===> Utah Royals (USA)
Ines Maagues : Nantes (FRA) ===> Orléans (FRA)

Le fil d'infos

7 février 2025

Girma, Oyama, Gago... Les anciennes de la Sud Ladies Cup ont animé le mercato

30 octobre 2024

Soto, Le Guilly, Nijstad... Les anciennes de la Sud Ladies Cup débarquent sur la scène internationale

8 octobre 2024

19 joueuses passées par la Sud Ladies Cup disputent la Ligue des Champions 24/25

21 août 2024

Lakrar, Baltimore, Colin... Les anciennes de la Sud Ladies Cup animent le mercato

25 juin 2024

Les équipes classées de la 6e à la 4e place du classement

24 juin 2024

Les joueuses récompensées durant la Sud Ladies Cup

6 juin 2024

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5 juin 2024

L'ÉQUIPE TYPE DE LA SUD LADIES CUP 2024

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4 juin 2024

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