Liverpool, Tottenham win WSL transfer window; Chelsea biggest losers
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Liverpool, Tottenham win WSL transfer window; Chelsea biggest losers
"Liverpool badly needed reinforcements after three ACL injuries, as a multitude of smaller issues -- at one point this season, Liverpool had as little as five outfield substitutes available -- and they used the transfer window to their advantage with four key signings. Their main addition, Ireland international Denise O'Sullivan, brings some much-needed experience as they look to survive a relegation battle this season."
"Former Manchester City boss Gareth Taylor was appointed as Liverpool manager last summer and has faced numerous setbacks to begin his tenure, but recent weeks have seen an upturn in fortunes on Merseyside. Draws against London City Lionesses, Chelsea and West Ham United, along with their winter signings, will bring some hope for the final stretch of the WSL season."
"Spurs strengthened their squad with the addition of four Scandinavian players over the summer. The club drew upon the regional knowledge of manager Martin Ho, who used to coach Norwegian side SK Brann, and added most of their signings early in the window. Spurs have moved quickly this season to refresh the squad with players suited to Ho's attacking tactical style. Signe Gaupset, a highly rated 20-year-old Norwegian midfielder, arrived from Brann before the WSL window even opened."
The 2026 winter transfer window closed with several Women's Super League clubs reinforcing squads for the second half of the season. Liverpool addressed severe personnel issues, including three ACL injuries and minimal outfield substitutes, by signing four players led by Ireland international Denise O'Sullivan to bolster survival hopes. Manager Gareth Taylor has seen a recent upturn in results that, coupled with signings, offers momentum. Tottenham Hotspur recruited four Scandinavian players using manager Martin Ho's regional connections to refresh a squad built for an attacking style, aiming to improve chance conversion and sustain a strong league position.
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