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Tom Garry

Chelsea break $1m barrier to sign USA defender Girma in world-record deal

Naomi Girma in action for USA against England in November.
Naomi Girma in action for USA against England in November. Photograph: Vince Mignott/EPA-EFE

The USA defender Naomi Girma is poised to have a medical at Chelsea this week after agreeing personal terms to join from San Diego Wave for a world-record fee.

The London club will pay $1.1m (£890,000), the first women’s football transfer fee to exceed a million US dollars.

The Guardian understands Chelsea have agreed a long-term contract with Girma and she is to travel to London for a medical with Sonia Bompastor’s side, who are seven points clear at the top of the Women’s Super League at the halfway stage.

The fee comfortably surpasses the record, of about $860,000, paid by the American club Bay FC to sign the Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji from Madrid CFF in February 2024.

It is also more than double the record for a signing made by an English women’s club, paid by Chelsea for the Colombia striker Mayra Ramírez last January. That was thought to be €450,000 (£384,000 at the time) plus up to €50,000 in add-ons.

The Women's Super League club Aston Villa have appointed the former Barcelona player Natalia Arroyo as their new head coach on a three-and-a-half-year contract.

The 38-year-old arrives in England from the Spanish club Real Sociedad, where she has been in charge for the past four years. She replaces former manager Robert de Pauw, who left the club in December, and her first game in charge will be 2 February's home league fixture against Chelsea. Tom Garry

Girma, a 24-year-old centre-back, was also a key transfer target for the French club Lyon, who reportedly made a $1m bid, but it is understood Chelsea have been her preferred destination. There she will join her fellow USA internationals Catarina Macario and Mia Fishel.

Girma has been with San Diego Wave since 2022 and was under contract with the NWSL side until 2026. She has 44 caps and has scored twice for her country, for whom she made her debut in 2022. In 2023 she was US Soccer’s women’s player of the year.

In August the former Chelsea manager Emma Hayes described Girma as the best defender she had ever seen. Girma played a key role to help Hayes’s side win gold at the Olympics in Paris. It was the fifth time the US had won the Olympic title.

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