Every WSL summer transfer so far - including £1m Smith

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Olivia Smith (centre) moved to Arsenal from Liverpool for £1m, while Ellie Carpenter (left) has signed for Chelsea and Ellie Roebuck joined Aston Villa

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The Women's Super League summer transfer window is open, with clubs having until 23:00 BST on 4 September to complete deals.

The biggest signing so far is Arsenal's world record move for Canada forward Olivia Smith, who joined from Liverpool for £1m.

Elsewhere, newly promoted London City Lionesses have made a statement of their intent, with 11 new arrivals.

Here are all the confirmed ins and outs.

Arsenal

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Chloe Kelly has signed for Arsenal permanently after a successful loan spell last season

Ins

  • Anneke Borbe (Goalkeeper, from Wolfsburg)

  • Taylor Hinds (Defender, from Liverpool)

  • Chloe Kelly (Winger, from Man City)

  • Olivia Smith (Forward, from Liverpool)

Outs

  • Freya Godfrey (Midfielder, to London City Lionesses)

  • Lina Hurtig (Forward, to Fiorentina)

  • Amanda Ilestedt (Defender, to Eintracht Frankfurt)

Aston Villa

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Goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck returned to the WSL, signing for Aston Villa on a two-year deal from Barcelona

Ins

  • Jill Baijings (Midfielder, from Bayern Munich)

  • Oceane Deslandes (Defender, from Montpellier)

  • Lucia Kendall (Midfielder, from Southampton)

  • Ellie Roebuck (Goalkeeper, from Barcelona)

  • Lynn Wilms (Defender, from Wolfsburg)

Outs

  • Jordan Nobbs (Midfielder, to Newcastle United)

  • Maz Pacheco (Defender, to Everton)

  • Sophia Poor (Goalkeeper, to London City Lionesses)

  • Katie Robinson (Midfielder, to Everton on loan)

  • Danielle Turner (Defender, free agent)

Brighton

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Carla Camacho made 21 appearances for Real Madrid

Ins

  • Carla Camacho (Forward, from Real Madrid)

  • Chiamaka Nnadozie (Goalkeeper, from Paris FC)

  • Moeka Minami (Defender, from Roma)

Outs

  • Guro Bergsvand (Defender, to Wolfsburg)

  • Pauline Bremer (Forward, to Cologne)

  • Vicky Losada (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Li Mengwen (Defender, free agent)

  • Nikita Parris (Winger, to London City Lionesses)

  • Poppy Pattinson (Defender, to London City Lionesses)

  • Dejana Stefanovic (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Maria Thorisdottir (Defender, free agent)

Chelsea

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Australia defender Ellie Carpenter joined Chelsea from Lyon on a four-year contract

Ins

  • Mara Alber (Forward, from Hoffenheim)

  • Ellie Carpenter (Defender, from Lyon)

  • Livia Peng (Goalkeeper, from Werder Bremen)

  • Becky Spencer (Goalkeeper, from Tottenham)

Outs

  • Mia Fishel (Forward, to Seattle Reign)

  • Sophie Ingle (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Ashleigh Lawrence (Defender, to Lyon)

  • Zecira Musovic (Goalkeeper, to Malmo)

Everton

Martina Fernandez
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Martina Fernandez has joined Everton permanently after spending last season on loan

Ins

  • Martina Fernandez (Defender, from Barcelona)

  • Rion Ishikawa (Defender, from Urawa Red Diamonds)

  • Hikaru Kitagawa (Defender, from Hacken)

  • Maz Pacheco (Defender, from Aston Villa)

  • Katie Robinson (Midfielder, from Aston Villa on loan)

  • Ornella Vignola (Forward, from Granada)

Outs

  • Sara Holmgaard (Defender, to Real Madrid)

  • Rikke Madsen (Forward, free agent)

  • Maren Mjelde (Defender, free agent)

  • Karoline Olesen (Midfielder, to Malmo)

  • Heather Payne (Defender, free agent)

  • Veatriki Sarri (Forward, to Birmingham City)

  • Lauren Thomas (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Justine Vanhaevermaet (Midfielder, free agent)

Leicester

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Katie Keane was Leicester's first summer signing

Ins

  • Celeste Boureille (Midfielder, from Montpellier)

  • Katie Keane (Goalkeeper, from Shamrock Rovers)

Outs

  • Sophie Howard (Defender, to Como)

  • Lena Petermann (Forward, to Breder Wemen)

  • Saori Takarada (Midfielder, free agent)

Liverpool

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Wales international Lily Woodham spent most of last season on loan with Crystal Palace

Ins

  • Rafaela Borggrafe (Goalkeeper, from Freiburg)

  • Sam Kerr (Midfielder, from Bayern Munich)

  • Kirsty Maclean (Midfielder, from Rangers)

  • Lily Woodham (Defender, from Seattle Reign)

Outs

  • Yana Daniels (Forward, free agent)

  • Niamh Fahey (Defender, retired)

  • Taylor Hinds (Defender, to Arsenal)

  • Jasmine Matthews (Defender, free agent)

  • Teagan Micah (Goalkeeper, to Lyon)

  • Olivia Smith (Forward, to Arsenal)

London City Lionesses

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Netherlands midfielder Danielle van de Donk joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal

Ins

  • Sanni Franssi (Forward, from Real Sociedad)

  • Freya Godfrey (Midfielder, from Arsenal)

  • Teyah Goldie (Defender, from Arsenal)

  • Isa Kardinaal (Defender, from Ajax)

  • Elena Linari (Defender, from Roma)

  • Elene Lete (Goalkeeper, from Real Sociedad)

  • Nikita Parris (Winger, from Brighton)

  • Poppy Pattinson (Defender, from Brighton)

  • Sophia Poor (Goalkeeper, from Aston Villa)

  • Connie Scofield (Midfielder, from

  • Danielle van de Donk (Midfielder, from Lyon)

Outs

  • Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah (Forward, free agent)

  • Georgia Brougham (Defender, free agent)

  • Megan Campbell (Defender, free agent)

  • Lucy Fitzgerald (Forward, free agent)

  • Teyah Goldie (Defender, to Arsenal)

  • Miljana Ivanovic (Forward, to Malmo)

  • Emma Mukandi (Defender, free agent)

  • Connie Scofield (Midfielder, free agent)

Manchester City

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Sydney Lohmann won four Frauen-Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich

Ins

  • Iman Beney (Forward, from Young Boys)

  • Sydney Lohmann (Midfielder, from Bayern Munich)

  • Jade Rose (Defender, from Harvard University)

Outs

  • Laia Aleixandri (Defender, to Barcelona)

  • Chloe Kelly (Winger, to Arsenal)

  • Aemu Oyama (Midfielder , to FC Rosengard on loan)

  • Jill Roord (Midfielder, to FC Twente)

Manchester United

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Julia Zigiotti Olme represented Sweden at Euro 2025

Ins

  • Julia Zigiotti Olme (Midfielder, from Bayern Munich)

Outs

  • Alyssa Aherne (Forward, free agent)

  • Aoife Mannion (Defender, to Newcastle United)

  • Jess Simpson (Defender, to Southampton)

Tottenham

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Japan international Toko Koga has joined Tottenham until 2029

Ins

  • Toko Koga (Defender, from Feyenoord)

Outs

  • Rosella Ayane (Forward, free agent)

  • Becky Spencer (Goalkeeper, to Chelsea)

West Ham

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Ffion Morgan represented Wales at Euro 2025

Ins

  • Sarah Brasero (Midfielder, from Estoril)

  • Yu Endo (Defender, from Urawa Red Diamonds)

  • Ffion Morgan (Forward, from Bristol City)

  • Katelin Talbert (Goalkeeper, from Aston Villa)

Outs

  • Marika Bergman Lundin (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Dagny Brynjarsdottir (Midfielder, free agent)

  • Shannon Cooke (Defender, free agent)

  • Emma Harries (Forward, free agent)

  • Kirsty Smith (Defender, to Nottingham Forest)

  • Katelin Talbert (Goalkeeper, free agent)

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