Arsenal have strengthened their goalkeeping department by signing Czech Republic goalkeeper Barbora Votikova on a loan deal from Slavia Prague. The move is aimed at providing cover for injured Manuela Zinsberger and Anneke Borbe, who both suffered setbacks in recent weeks.
Votikova, 29, boasts an impressive resume with 56 senior international caps and experience playing in the Champions League. She expressed her excitement to join Arsenal, calling it a "huge honour" to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Meanwhile, Everton have made a loan move for Slovenia midfielder Zara Kramzar from Roma, who will provide depth to their squad until the end of the season with an option to sign her permanently. The 20-year-old is eager to make an impact at Goodison Park and has expressed her enthusiasm about playing in the Women's Super League.
In other moves, London City Lionesses signed Denmark youth international midfielder Malou Marcetto from Madrid CFF, while Chelsea rejected a bid for Nigeria midfielder Jennifer Echegini from Paris Saint-Germain. Leicester also explored a loan deal for England youth international midfielder Lexi Potter, but were ultimately unsuccessful due to the club's refusal to sanction it.
Promotion-chasing Bristol City signed Poland defender Oliwia Wos on a three-and-a-half-year contract from Nuremberg in an undisclosed transfer fee. Newcastle United completed a free transfer signing of American forward Simone Charley from Orlando Pride, who is also a former track and field athlete.
Sheffield United turned down offers for their forward Amy Andrews but made other moves, with Ipswich signing 18-year-old full-back Nelly Las on loan from Leicester, and Nottingham Forest adding the 18-year-old Brighton striker Olivia Johnson on loan.
Votikova, 29, boasts an impressive resume with 56 senior international caps and experience playing in the Champions League. She expressed her excitement to join Arsenal, calling it a "huge honour" to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Meanwhile, Everton have made a loan move for Slovenia midfielder Zara Kramzar from Roma, who will provide depth to their squad until the end of the season with an option to sign her permanently. The 20-year-old is eager to make an impact at Goodison Park and has expressed her enthusiasm about playing in the Women's Super League.
In other moves, London City Lionesses signed Denmark youth international midfielder Malou Marcetto from Madrid CFF, while Chelsea rejected a bid for Nigeria midfielder Jennifer Echegini from Paris Saint-Germain. Leicester also explored a loan deal for England youth international midfielder Lexi Potter, but were ultimately unsuccessful due to the club's refusal to sanction it.
Promotion-chasing Bristol City signed Poland defender Oliwia Wos on a three-and-a-half-year contract from Nuremberg in an undisclosed transfer fee. Newcastle United completed a free transfer signing of American forward Simone Charley from Orlando Pride, who is also a former track and field athlete.
Sheffield United turned down offers for their forward Amy Andrews but made other moves, with Ipswich signing 18-year-old full-back Nelly Las on loan from Leicester, and Nottingham Forest adding the 18-year-old Brighton striker Olivia Johnson on loan.