Manchester City has made a major signing in their pursuit of Women's Super League (WSL) glory, as they've welcomed USA midfielder Sam Coffey to the squad. The 27-year-old has joined on a three-and-a-half-year contract with a reported transfer fee of around £600,000.
Coffey is widely regarded as one of the best defensive midfielders in the world and boasts an impressive pedigree. She's made 42 appearances for the USA national team and has played almost 100 games for Portland Thorns, helping them win the 2022 NWSL Championship title.
The signing comes after City made several attempts to sign Coffey last summer, only to be rebuffed by her current club. However, it appears that the Blues' persistence has paid off, as they've now secured a major coup in their pursuit of a first league title in 10 years.
City's manager Andree Jeglertz is building a squad capable of not only winning the WSL but competing in next season's Women's Champions League. Coffey will provide options in midfield, especially with key Japan international Yui Hasegawa set to join up with her national team for the Asia Cup in March.
The addition of Coffey strengthens City's position at the top of the league table and cements their status as serious contenders for this season's title. With a depth of quality now rivaling some of the best teams in Europe, it remains to be seen whether they can navigate the challenges ahead and bring silverware back to Manchester.
Coffey is widely regarded as one of the best defensive midfielders in the world and boasts an impressive pedigree. She's made 42 appearances for the USA national team and has played almost 100 games for Portland Thorns, helping them win the 2022 NWSL Championship title.
The signing comes after City made several attempts to sign Coffey last summer, only to be rebuffed by her current club. However, it appears that the Blues' persistence has paid off, as they've now secured a major coup in their pursuit of a first league title in 10 years.
City's manager Andree Jeglertz is building a squad capable of not only winning the WSL but competing in next season's Women's Champions League. Coffey will provide options in midfield, especially with key Japan international Yui Hasegawa set to join up with her national team for the Asia Cup in March.
The addition of Coffey strengthens City's position at the top of the league table and cements their status as serious contenders for this season's title. With a depth of quality now rivaling some of the best teams in Europe, it remains to be seen whether they can navigate the challenges ahead and bring silverware back to Manchester.