The women's football transfer window is now closed, and the latest news on all the top division teams has been gathered. Here are some of the key takeaways from this window:
**Team Analysis**
* Manchester City Women have completed their business by signing US midfielder Sam Coffey to England.
* Manchester United Women have had a highly impressive window, bringing in players Lea Schüller and Ellen Wangerheim to strengthen their squad.
* Tottenham Hotspur Women have also made significant signings, including Matilda Nildén, Hanna Wijk, Signe Gaupset, and Maika Hamano on loan from Chelsea.
* London City Lionesses have signed Tuva Hansen from Bayern Munich, while West Ham Women have brought in Ylinn Tennebø and Ria Bose to bolster their squad.
**League Table**
The current league table is as follows:
1. Manchester City Women (14 games played, 29 points)
2. Manchester United Women (14 games played, 28 points)
3. Chelsea Women (14 games played, 27 points)
4. Arsenal Women (13 games played, 26 points)
5. Tottenham Hotspur Women (14 games played, 26 points)
6. London City Lionesses (14 games played, 19 points)
7. Brighton & Hove Albion Women (14 games played, 17 points)
8. Aston Villa Women (14 games played, 16 points)
9. Everton Women (14 games played, 11 points)
10. Leicester Women (13 games played, 9 points)
11. West Ham Women (14 games played, 8 points)
12. Liverpool FC Women (14 games played, 7 points)
**Key Signings**
* Manchester City Women: Sam Coffey
* Manchester United Women: Lea Schüller and Ellen Wangerheim
* Tottenham Hotspur Women: Matilda Nildén, Hanna Wijk, Signe Gaupset, and Maika Hamano (on loan from Chelsea)
* London City Lionesses: Tuva Hansen
* West Ham Women: Ylinn Tennebø and Ria Bose
**Key Exits**
* Tottenham Hotspur Women: Ashleigh Neville (to Leicester Women)
* Liverpool FC Women: Martha Thomas (on loan to Tottenham Hotspur Women)
Overall, this window has seen significant investments from top division teams, with a focus on strengthening their squads for the upcoming season. The league table is currently dominated by Manchester City Women and Manchester United Women, but other teams are closing in as well.
**Team Analysis**
* Manchester City Women have completed their business by signing US midfielder Sam Coffey to England.
* Manchester United Women have had a highly impressive window, bringing in players Lea Schüller and Ellen Wangerheim to strengthen their squad.
* Tottenham Hotspur Women have also made significant signings, including Matilda Nildén, Hanna Wijk, Signe Gaupset, and Maika Hamano on loan from Chelsea.
* London City Lionesses have signed Tuva Hansen from Bayern Munich, while West Ham Women have brought in Ylinn Tennebø and Ria Bose to bolster their squad.
**League Table**
The current league table is as follows:
1. Manchester City Women (14 games played, 29 points)
2. Manchester United Women (14 games played, 28 points)
3. Chelsea Women (14 games played, 27 points)
4. Arsenal Women (13 games played, 26 points)
5. Tottenham Hotspur Women (14 games played, 26 points)
6. London City Lionesses (14 games played, 19 points)
7. Brighton & Hove Albion Women (14 games played, 17 points)
8. Aston Villa Women (14 games played, 16 points)
9. Everton Women (14 games played, 11 points)
10. Leicester Women (13 games played, 9 points)
11. West Ham Women (14 games played, 8 points)
12. Liverpool FC Women (14 games played, 7 points)
**Key Signings**
* Manchester City Women: Sam Coffey
* Manchester United Women: Lea Schüller and Ellen Wangerheim
* Tottenham Hotspur Women: Matilda Nildén, Hanna Wijk, Signe Gaupset, and Maika Hamano (on loan from Chelsea)
* London City Lionesses: Tuva Hansen
* West Ham Women: Ylinn Tennebø and Ria Bose
**Key Exits**
* Tottenham Hotspur Women: Ashleigh Neville (to Leicester Women)
* Liverpool FC Women: Martha Thomas (on loan to Tottenham Hotspur Women)
Overall, this window has seen significant investments from top division teams, with a focus on strengthening their squads for the upcoming season. The league table is currently dominated by Manchester City Women and Manchester United Women, but other teams are closing in as well.