

As the Womens Super League continues to grow, so too does its transfer market.
January windows are no longer quiet affairs, with clubs increasingly willing to spend and use strategic loans to bolster their squads after the winter break.
What are the key dates for the Women's Super League's transfer window?
The January transfer window for both the WSL and WSL 2 opened on Friday January 2 and will close on Tuesday February 3 at 11pm UK time.
This differs from the mens window, which shuts earlier at 7pm on Monday February 2. The later deadline leaves room for late deals and potential Deadline Day drama in the womens game.
What are the biggest stories of the WSL transfer window so far?
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Club | Player | Position | Signed from | Comments |
Arsenal | Smilla Holmberg | Defender | Hammarby | The 19-year-olds signing was soured as Arsenal were forced to turn off social media comments after disgusting sexist comments |
Aston Villa | Oriane Jean-Franois | Midfielder | Chelsea | Signed for a reported �450K - a statement signing from Villa |
Aston Villa | Jenna Nighswonger | Defender | Arsenal (loan) | There has been plenty of noise around the USA internationals lack of minutes under Renee Slegers and the loan offers her valuable game time. Villa also hold an option to make the move permanent. |
Brighton | Olaug Tvedten | Midfielder | Valerenga | Boss Dario Vidisic said: Were really excited - shes a technical goal-scoring midfielder with real quality |
Everton | Hannah Blundell | Defender | Manchester United (loan) | The 31-year-old is a four-time Women's Super League champion and three-time FA Cup winner |
Leicester City | Ashleigh Neville | Defender | Tottenham Hotspur | The Spurs legend made 191 appearances |
Leicester City | Sarah Mayling | Midfielder | Aston Villa (loan) | Mayling, 28, said: It was a no-brainer |
Leicester City | Emma Jansson | Midfielder | Rosengard | The 29-year-old is a two-time Damallsvenskan winner |
Liverpool | Anna Josendal | Forward | Hammarby | Josendal, 24, said: This has been my dream since I was a little kid |
Liverpool | Jennifer Falk | Goalkeeper | BK Hacken | Sweden goalkeeper during Euro 2025. The 32-year-old saved four penalties in the quarter-final shootout against the Lionesses. |
Liverpool | Alice Bergstrom | Defender | BK Hacken | Bergstrom played in 25 of Hacken's 26 matches last season. |
Manchester City | Sam Coffey | Midfielder | Portland Thorns | City's first addition of the transfer window, Coffey 42 USWNT caps and was part of the team that won gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. |
Manchester United | Lea Schuller | Forward | Bayern Munich | Scored 103 goals in 181 appearances over five-and-a-half years at Bayern Munich. Signs contract until June 2029. |
Manchester United | Hanna Lundkvist | Defender | San Diego Wave | Joins from the NWSL on a free transfer. |
Tottenham Hotspur | Maika Hamano | Forward | Chelsea | The Japan international is seeking regular game time ahead of Marchs Asian Cup. |
Tottenham Hotspur | Matilda Nilden | Forward | BK Hacken | Sister of Amanda Nilden, who also plays for Spurs. |
Tottenham Hotspur | Julie Blakstad | Left-back | Hammarby | Played for Manchester City between January 2022 and March 2023. |
Tottenham Hotspur | Hanna Wijk | Defender | BK Hacken | Wijk, 22, said: I got goosebumps when I put on the shirt. |
West Ham | Estelle Cascarino | Defender | Juventus | Cascarino was denied the chance of making her West Ham debut due to wearing an earring she was unable to remove. |
Fran Kirby has been linked with a move from Brighton to Juventus, although reports suggest Brighton have rejected three bids.
Looking ahead to the summer, Georgia Stanway has confirmed she will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season, with speculation already linking her to a potential move back to the WSL, including Arsenal.