Women's Super League 2024/2025 Season Kicks Off with Major Transfers and New Management
Chelsea aims for a sixth consecutive title under new manager Sonia Bompastor as the league operates independently from the FA for the first time.
- Chelsea, under new French manager Sonia Bompastor, seeks to secure their sixth consecutive WSL title with a bolstered squad including Lucy Bronze.
- Manchester City, featuring top scorers Khadija Shaw and new signing Vivianne Miedema, aims to end Chelsea's dominance after finishing second last season.
- Arsenal, with new high-profile signings Mariona Caldentey and Rosa Kafaji, hopes to clinch their first WSL title since 2019.
- The 2024/2025 season marks the inaugural year of the Women’s Super League operating under the newly formed Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL), independent from the FA.
- Brighton stands out among lower-table teams with significant signings like Nikita Parris and Fran Kirby, aiming for a strong season under new manager Dario Vidosic.