Birmingham’s major move shows where fiscal power lies in women’s football
22 janvier 2026 à 09:00
Ambitious owners and financial growth have allowed WSL and WSL2 clubs to assert dominance in the transfer market
“If anyone didn’t take our ambition seriously, I hope they really do after this window, because it shows what we’re pushing for.”
Amy Merricks was answering a question about Birmingham City breaking the second-tier transfer record to sign Wilma Leidhammar from Norrköping, but the head coach’s words could easily sum up the English January transfer window as a whole, as teams in the Women’s Super League, and in WSL2, demonstrate where the financial power lies in the women’s game.
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