Top clubs have been the most active in the market and
Manchester City could land two
England full-backs
In a seven-month stretch without domestic women’s
Football, interest in the comings and goings at clubs is reaching a new peak. The unpredictability of the effects of Covid-19 has added spice to the transfer window.
The window opened on 19 June but until this past week the announcements had come in no more than a steady trickle as the pandemic curtailed the ability of clubs to do business. Medicals, photographs and even the signing of a contract have had to be done remotely, externally or delayed.