Everton sign former Liverpool winger Lawley

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Melissa Lawley most recently played for Women's Super League side Liverpool

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Everton have signed experienced winger Melissa Lawley on a free transfer.

The 30-year-old has made 132 Women's Super League appearances and has previously had spells with Arsenal, Bristol City, Birmingham City and Manchester City.

She most recently played for Liverpool but left the club when her contract expired at the end of last season.

"I’m really excited for the next challenge in my career,” Lawley said.

"I’ve spent five years in Merseyside and I’m excited to now be a Blue. I’m excited to now be on their side and helping Everton to become successful."

Lawley is the fourth new arrival at Everton this summer and boss Brian Sorensen said she is a "key signing".

"I’m really glad we were able to bring Melissa to the club," he added.

"It was extremely important we recruited in the wide areas this summer and it was vital for us to sign Melissa in terms of how we play."

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Honoka Hayashi joined West Ham from Swedish Damallsvenskan side AIK Fotboll in 2022

Lawley's arrival comes a day after Everton signed former West Ham midfielder Honoka Hayashi.

The 26-year-old Japan international made 50 appearances in two seasons with the Hammers.

She is currently on international duty at the Paris Olympics, where Japan begin their campaign against tournament favourites Spain on Thursday.

Hayashi said: "I am honoured to join such a big club as Everton.

"I was looking for a new challenge, and I will do everything I can to help the club succeed."

"Honoka is someone I believe can help take our game to a new level," manager Brian Sorenson said.

"Having learnt more about this league over the past two years, it can be ruthless, and you need players with experience alongside the younger members of the group.

“I feel we have got that mix now. A mature but young team, which I believe is going to be key for us next season."