Browsing: Women’s Super League

The Women’s Super League (WSL) clubs have reported a remarkable 50% increase in their combined revenues for the 2022-23 campaign, reaching a record £48 million. However, the clubs have also seen a rise in pre-tax losses, highlighting the challenges they face in the early stages of growth. Discover the latest insights and the key priorities for WSL clubs to drive fan engagement and commercial success.

The Women’s Super League transfer window is set to open, and the anticipation is palpable. Defending champions Chelsea, along with close rivals Manchester City and Arsenal, will be aiming to strengthen their squads in a bid for domestic and European glory. With the Euro 2024 and FIFA Women’s World Cup on the horizon, this transfer window promises to be a crucial period for players to showcase their talents and secure moves that could enhance their international prospects.

In a surprising turn of events, Chelsea FC Women’s superstar Samantha Kerr has signed a new contract with the Women’s Super League (WSL) champions, defying earlier suggestions of her departure. This contract extension will keep Kerr at Stamford Bridge until 2026, solidifying the club’s WSL dominance and the player’s commitment to the league.