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The most costly signings ever in ladies’s soccer


The switch charges of ladies’s footballers aren’t as overtly mentioned like they’re within the males’s recreation.

Nevertheless, there are particular golf equipment who aren’t as shy, and have been open with the amount of money they have been keen to stump as much as safe top-talent.

Listed here are the highest 5 most costly signings in ladies’s soccer.

5. Ewa Pajor (£422.3k to Barcelona)

Ewa Pajor spent 9 seasons at Wolfsburg / Mateusz Slodkowski/GettyImages

Barcelona introduced they’d signed Poland striker Ewa Pajor final month on a three-year deal for €500,000 (£422,300).

The 27-year-old made the transfer from Wolfsburg, the place she’d spent the final 9 seasons, scoring 136 targets in 196 appearances, together with 18 within the Girls’s Champions League

Her monitor file final season of 18 targets in 19 video games within the German league noticed her be awarded with the highest goalscorer award. 

4. Mayra Ramirez (£422.3k to Chelsea)

Mayra Ramirez penned a four-year take care of Chelsea in January / Copa/GettyImages

Colombia ahead Mayra Ramirez signed a four-year take care of Chelsea after sealing a €500,000 (£422,300) transfer in January, reaching a brand new British file. 

On the time, the 24-year-old had earned 30 worldwide caps, and scored 32 targets in 95 video games throughout the final 4 years enjoying in Liga F, transferring from Levante, after beforehand being at Huelva. 

Since becoming a member of the Blues, Ramirez has hit the again of the online 5 instances, and was pivotal in serving to the membership change into league champions final season.

3. Kika Nazareth (£549k to Barcelona)

Kika Nazareth joined Barcelona from Benfica / Gualter Fatia/GettyImages

Barcelona confirmed the signing of 21-year-old Kika Nazareth from Benfica earlier this month for €650,000 (£549,000).

The Portugal worldwide joined the Catalan facet for four-years, by way of to 30 June 2028. She is understood for being a talented midfielder, who can even play in assault.

Nazareth scored 5 targets within the 9 video games she performed within the Girls’s Champions League, the place her staff reached the quarter finals final season, earlier than going out to Marseille. She was instrumental in serving to Benfica win all 4 home trophies final season. 

Chelsea and Lyon additionally expressed curiosity in Nazareth, however misplaced out to Barcelona. 

2. Barbara Banda (£581k to Orlando Pleasure)

Orlando Pleasure introduced the arrival of Barbra Banda in March / Phil Walter/GettyImages

Zambia worldwide Barbra Banda’s transfer to Orlando Pleasure from Chinese language membership Shanghai Shengli for $740,000 (£581,000) noticed her change into the second-most costly switch in historical past. 

The deal made in March noticed Banda decide to four-years at Pleasure, turning into one of many highest-paid gamers in the US’ NWSL. She scored 41 targets in 52 video games for Shanghai Shengli, and has since bagged eight for Pleasure, serving to the staff change into in league historical past to win eight matches in a row. 

1. Racheal Kundananji (£685k to Bay FC)

Racheal Kundananji tops the checklist / Eakin Howard/GettyImages

Banda’s fellow Zambian Racheal Kundananji turned the most costly ladies’s footballer in historical past after becoming a member of Bay FC from Madrid CFF for $860,000 (£685,000) in February. 

At simply 23-years-old she turned the primary African participant, male or feminine, to interrupt a world switch file. On the time, the ahead agreed a four-year take care of the membership, with the choice of an extra yr, after scoring 33 targets in her 43 Liga F appearances for Madrid. 

Bay FC had been gearing as much as make their Nationwide Girls’s Soccer League debut, turning into the 14th staff to affix after being established in April 2023.

Kundananji’s signing noticed her surpass England midfielder Keira Walsh as the most costly ladies’s participant, following her £400,000 transfer from Manchester Metropolis to Barcelona in 2022. 

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