The Women's Super League transfer deadline is at 11pm on Thursday night; Manchester United look set to hang on to Mary Earps, but may regret not cashing in on the England No 1; Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City and United have all strengthened well in the window
Sky Sports News reporter
Wednesday 13 September 2023 22:19, UK
With one more day left in the Women's Super League transfer window, Sky Sports News reporter Anton Toloui assesses the window so far — and what it could mean for the season ahead.
Manchester United are damned if they do and potentially damned if they don't sell Mary Earps this window.
If they cash in on the England No 1 to WSL rival Arsenal, as widely reported, it looks as though the club isn't serious about its title ambitions.
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Every player, however, has a price tag and it must have been tough to turn down a world-record fee for a player that could leave for nothing next summer.
Alessia Russo and Ona Batlle alsoboth left Man Utd at the end of their contracts after months of negotiations with the club.
Expect this saga to continue in January.
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The potential late addition of Everton defender Gabby George shows how Manchester United are going big this window.
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Everton are reluctant to sell the player but Sky Sports News understands United have met her release clause of around £150,000.
Also signing Geyse — fresh from winning the Champions League with Barcelona — for a club-record fee and World Cup Golden Boot winner Hinata Miyazawa means Marc Skinner's squad has exciting options
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