England Spends Big as Women’s Global Transfers Shatter Records

January 28, 2026

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Women’s professional football reached a massive financial milestone in 2025. Global transfer spending hit a record £20.7 million ($28.6m). According to a recent FIFA report, this represents a staggering 83.6% increase compared to 2024. This growth clearly highlights the rapid commercialization of the sport.

England emerged as the primary driver of this financial surge. Clubs in the English leagues spent £7.9 million ($11m) on new talent. Meanwhile, they generated £1.5 million ($2.1m) through player sales. The United States followed as the second-highest spender, investing £5.8 million ($7.9m) in international recruits.

Rising Movement and Expanding Markets

The FIFA data proves that player movement is climbing alongside financial investment. In 2025, teams finalized a total of 2,440 cross-border transfers. This is a 6.3% rise over the previous year.

Several key trends defined the 2025 market:

  • Broader Participation: In total, 135 clubs worldwide paid transfer fees for new signings. Furthermore, 155 clubs successfully sold players for a profit.
  • Domestic Gaps: These figures only track international moves. Consequently, total global spending is likely much higher since domestic deals are not included.
  • Record Deals: The year featured Grace Geyoro’s historic move to London City Lionesses. The deal was worth a world-record £1.4 million ($1.9m).

Heavy Investment from Top Clubs

Major English clubs remained at the center of high-value negotiations. Chelsea was particularly active during this period. The club secured two of the year’s five most expensive signings: defender Naomi Girma and forward Alyssa Thompson.

Interestingly, this trend of massive spending extended to the men’s game as well. Global fees for male players reached £9.5 billion ($13.08bn). This was a 52.3% increase from the prior year. Once again, England led the world, with Premier League clubs spending £2.7 billion ($3.8bn).


Do you think these record fees will help the game grow globally, or will they only benefit the biggest clubs? Let us know in the comments!

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