Women’s football is experiencing a historic moment with the announcement of the next signing of Naomi Girma by the Chelsea. This transfer not only promises to be a significant change in the career of the American defense, but also a milestone for the sport, becoming the first transfer that exceeds the million dollar barrier.
Chelsea, known for its determined commitment to women’s football, has reached an agreement with the San Diego Wave to incorporate Naomi Girma for a record amount of 1.1 million dollars (around 1,056,000 euros).
This movement, revealed by media such as Guardian and TheAthleticfar surpasses the previous record for transfers in women’s football, set in 2024 by Racheal Kundananjiwhose signing for Bay FC It reached 735,000 euros.
The transfer of Girma, a 24-year-old central defendersymbolizes the exponential growth of the women’s market, which until a few years ago did not record such high numbers. Girma’s arrival at Chelsea also reinforces one of the most powerful clubs in Europe, which currently leads the English Women’s Super League.
Born in 2000 in California, United States, Naomi Girma is one of the best defenders in the world and a pillar in the American team. In 2024, she was key for her country to achieve Olympic gold in Paris, being the only player to play every minute of the tournament.
With a current contract with the San Diego Wave until 2026, Girma has proven to be a complete soccer player. She stands out for her ability to anticipate, speed, clean ball delivery and refined technique that make her an elite central defender. During his last season with the San Diego Wave, he played 21 games and reaffirmed his position as one of the stars of the NWSL.
Impact for women’s football
The transfer of Naomi Girma is much more than a sporting move; It is a strong message about the advancement of women’s football. Breaking the million dollar barrier not only makes the talent of the players visible, but also the economic and media growth of the sport.
“This transfer shows that women’s football is reaching new levels. “It is a milestone that marks the recognition of our players as figures of great value in global sport,” commented a source close to Chelsea quoted by Guardian.
In addition, this move reinforces competitiveness between leagues such as the American NWSL and the English Women’s Super League. Chelsea has not only invested in a world-class player, but has also dealt a symbolic blow to the North American league, historically considered the strongest in the world.
Other millionaire signings
Naomi Girma will join an exclusive list of players whose transfers have marked the history of women’s football. Below, we present a table with the five most expensive signings to date:
Footballer | Origin team | Target team | Year | Cost (€) |
Naomi Girma | San Diego Wave | Chelsea | 2025 | 1,056,000 |
Racheal Kundananji | Madrid CFF | Bay FC | 2024 | 735,000 |
Mayra Ramirez | Levant | Chelsea | 2024 | 500,000 |
Keira Walsh | Manchester City | Barça | 2022 | 400,000 |
Jill Roord | Wolfsburg | Manchester City | 2023 | 400,000 |
Naomi Girma’s imminent signing for Chelsea not only redefines the transfer market in women’s football, but also underlines the growth and importance of the sport.
This movement will not be the last to break barriers, but it will undoubtedly remain in memory as the moment when women’s football reached a new level of recognition and economic value.
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