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    England star Keira Walsh agrees to world record Barcelona transfer and becomes second Lionesses Euros winner at Nou Camp

    KEIRA WALSH has become the world’s most expensive female footballer following a sensational £400,000 Barcelona move. The ex-Manchester City ace joined the LaLiga Women’s champions after signing a three-year contract.
    Barcelona paid a record-breaking fee of more than £400,000 to get Keira WalshCredit: Getty
    The midfield star is the second Manchester City player to join Spain’s championsCredit: Getty
    The switch sees Walsh, 25, become the eighth senior player to leave City this summer.
    The move comes two years after Chelsea broke the women’s transfer record with a swoop for Pernille Harder for a reported fee of more than £250,000
    It will see Lionesses ace Walsh – who grew up admiring the talents of former Spain and Manchester City hero David Silva – become the second English top-flight ace to sign for the Catalan giants.
    She joins England team-mate Lucy Bronze at the club who have won a record seven Spanish top-flight titles.
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    It comes after City reportedly rejected multiple offers for Walsh, who was among England’s standout performers during the Euros.
    Rochdale-born Walsh won a player of the match award for her display in the Lionesses’ 2-1 defeat of Germany in the final
    Her move to Barca comes at a crucial time for the Catalan club.
    Their captain and midfield superstar Alexia Putellas is currently out of action following an ACL injury sustained shortly before the Euros in July.
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    Walsh, who began her playing career at Blackburn in 2008 before joining Man City in 2014, has been described as having “the best football brain” by former Citizens gaffer Nick Cushing.
    City have been hit by a raft of departures and England veterans Ellen White, Jill Scott and Karen Bardsley all decided to call time on their playing careers this summer.
    Other big-name players who have left include Bronze, Georgia Stanway, Canada forward Janine Beckie, and Scotland playmaker Caroline Weir.
    And Weir returned to haunt her old club netting the goal that saw Real Madrid knock them out of the Champions League qualifying round for a second successive season.
    The exodus has left some fans concerned about the club’s league title and top three chances.
    Telegraph Sport reports City are thought to be working on signing new players ahead of the WSL transfer deadline of 5pm on Thursday for domestic acquisitions.
    Walsh impressed with her international performances this summer helping England to win the Women’s EurosCredit: PA
    The window for overseas signings closes at midnight on Thursday.
    Walsh’s move will see her become the third WSL star this summer to swap England’s top-flight for Spain’s with Weir moving to Barca’s rivals Real Madrid.
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    Chelsea star Harder believes clubs splashing transfer cash on female players is good for women’s game growth

    PERNILLE HARDER reckons clubs splashing the cash on top talent in women’s football is good for the growth of the sport.And the midfield star is backing Lauren James and the Blues’ summer signings to make their mark with the team chasing WSL and Champions League titles.
    The women’s transfer fee record could be broken this summer two years on from Pernille Harder’s high-profile Chelsea moveCredit: Getty
    Harder is backing Lauren James to impress for the WSL champs as they aim to retain the league titleCredit: Getty
    It is just over two years since Harder, 29, made headlines following her world record-breaking transfer to the WSL champs from Wolfsburg for a reported fee of around £300,000.  
    The Denmark captain, whose team face West Ham on Sunday in a season-opening duel at Stamford Bridge, has enjoyed a storming run of trophy wins with the Blues.
    Triumphs include two successive league titles and two FA Cups with the player bagging 15 goals in 38 top-tier appearances.
    This summer has seen the world transfer record smashed with Manchester City reportedly agreeing to sell Keira Walsh to Barcelona.
    And Chelsea have been heavily linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain star Grace Geyoro with the Blues claimed to have had a record-breaking bid of more than £425,000 rejected.
    On Tuesday this week, Harder told reporters: “I think it’s good for women’s football to get the money rolling.
    “You could say it like that, but it shows that it keeps developing.
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    “It’s a good development for women’s football, that players don’t have to play their contracts out, but they can actually get sold and clubs can get something out of the players.
    “I’m happy that it keeps getting higher. I wanted to start something new in women’s football.”
    This summer saw Chelsea sign centre-back Kadeisha Buchanan, 26, from eight-time Women’s Champions League winners Lyon.
    The Canada star’s move was preceded by Eve Perisset, 26, becoming the first Blues signing under the club’s new owner US billionaire Todd Boehly.
    Harder added: “All the new signings we got (for) this season and this year have been really good.
    “I feel the improvement in training already and I’m really excited for the season to start and see how we’ll be.
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    “Kadeisha has a lot of experience in the Champions League and being in a top team through almost all (of) her playing career.
    “I played against her a lot when she played for Lyon. She has a lot of quality, is really calm with the ball and also really good in defence.”
    Chelsea’s pre-season saw them take on Lyon and US side Portland Thorns in a friendly cup competition
    The contest resulted in a loss on pens for the Blues to the French giants followed by a win against NWSL club Portland.
    Among the players who shone for Emma Hayes’ side is forward Lauren James with the England starlet netting against Lyon in August along with Sam Kerr.
    Since then James has gone on to earn her first senior international cap coming on as a sub for the Lionesses during their 2-0 World Cup qualifying defeat of Austria.
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    And Harder is hopeful the forward will impress for Chelsea this term.
    The WSL ace said: “She had a great preseason. She’s a really good player, still young, but I think with time she will be a huge player for England.
    “I hope that she can be even more involved this season because she’s fit now, she doesn’t have any injuries.”
    This season, which will be Emma Hayes’ tenth year in charge, will see Chelsea chase a trophy quadruple with the team on the hunt for a first Champions League title.
    The term also coincides with the start of a government-backed review of women’s football in England to be led by former Blues forward Karen Carney.
    The sport’s financial health, growth and commercialisation are among the issues to be explored.
    Harder believes Kadeisha Buchanan’s Champions League-winning experience will give Chelsea a boost in EuropeCredit: Getty
    And Harder is open to the idea of a review of the progress of women’s football in Denmark.
    The Blues star added: “I would love that in Denmark because I think we can improve some things there.
    “When I see everything happening here in England and also other countries, I think it’s important for us in Denmark to keep developing and not feeling okay with how it is because then we will slip behind.” More

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    Man Utd Women’s star Nikita Parris leaves local kids stunned by turning up for kickaround with U12s team

    Women’s football legend Nikita Parris has given a group of unsuspecting youngsters a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of playing with the trophy-winning star.The Manchester United forward who has been capped 65 times for England arrived at her childhood football club in Toxteth for an early morning kickaround, surprising the under 12s team.
    Nikita Parris coaches the young players in Toxeth at her childhood football clubCredit: SWNS
    The kids were left inspired by Parris’ tales of making it to the topCredit: SWNS
    The star has been capped 65 times by England and was part of the squad who won this summer’s EurosCredit: SWNS
    As the girls sat down to breakfast, Parris gave them a stirring talk about coming from the area and achieving her dreams of playing the beautiful game professionally – before getting underway with some shooting practice. 
    After the session, Mila Williams, aged 7, said she “learnt so much” from Parris and wants to “follow in her footsteps”. 
    The heart-warming video comes after research of 1,000 6-16 year olds revealed their heroes, with footballers Beth Mead, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford – and Nikita Parris – featuring in the top 50 list. 
    Other idols for youngsters included Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and his sidekick Kevin Hart, Harry Styles and Emma Watson.
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    Nikita Parris said: “It was amazing coming back to my old training ground today and seeing so many girls just wanting to give it a go.
    “I loved the way the Weetabix Wildcats coaches were keeping the activities fun-based, you could see the girls were all having a really great time.
    “It was great hearing all their questions about how to get started in football, and I told them all that as long as they’re enjoying themselves that’s the most important thing.
    “It’s been a fantastic summer for women’s football, and it’s great to see brands giving girls the opportunity to get involved in sport. And I’m chuffed to be in the top 50 too.”
    Parris is one of many footballers to rank in the top 50 children’s heroes in the research conductedCredit: SWNS
    Nikita Parris leads the youngsters in a series of training drillsCredit: SWNS
    The 28-year-old has clubs such as Lyon, Manchester City and Arsenal on her expansive CVCredit: SWNS
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    A spokesperson for Weetabix, which commissioned the study, said: “Football is for everyone and that’s been highlighted more than ever this year.
    “With the England women’s team recently winning the Euros, there’s no better time for young girls to be encouraged to get into football.
    “To see Beth Mead, Alex Scott and Nikita herself in the top 50 list of children’s heroes is inspiring and a sign of the times.
    “We hope this is just the beginning of girls getting involved in football and the training session showed just how much they enjoy it and have a passion for the sport.
    “Weetabix Wildcats offers girls the chance to take part in non-competitive football.
    “Especially in the current circumstances, we want to ensure families still have access to affordable and healthy food and opportunities to keep active with the emphasis being on having fun and making new friends.
    “Sport should be part of everyday life, and we’re passionate about giving girls access to football.”
    The research also found athletes and sportspeople are the most inspiring type of celebrities for kids (20 per cent), followed by musicians (16 per cent) and actors (11 per cent).
    Similarly, 24 per cent think a good hero is brilliant at sport, while 26 per cent believe kindness makes a great role model.
    It also emerged 31 per cent feel a celebrity has given them an idea of what they want to do for a living and 27 per cent want the exact same job as their idol.
    While 54 per cent said their favourite celebrities inspire them to chase their dreams.
    CHILDREN’S TOP 50 HEROES
    1.            Cristiano Ronaldo            
    2.            Ed Sheeran        
    3.            Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson       
    4.            David Beckham
    5.            Lady Gaga          
    6.            Emma Watson  
    7.            Ariana Grande  
    8.            Billie Eilish
    9.            Kevin De Bruyne
    10.          Miley Cyrus       
    11.          Harry Styles       
    12.          Lewis Hamilton        
    13.          Zendaya                      
    14.          David Attenborough              
    15.          Jordan Henderson          
    16.          Kevin Hart
    17.          Marcus Rashford             
    18.          Kylie Jenner      
    19.          Raheem Sterling                      
    20.          Ant and Dec
    21.          David Walliams        
    22.          Greta Thunberg        
    23.          Phil Foden                  
    24.          Prince Harry             
    25.          Jojo Siwa                     
    26.          Beth Mead                 
    27.          Megan Rapinoe       
    28.          Pep Guardiola           
    29.          Alex Scott                   
    30.          Kim Kardashian        
    31.          Dove Cameron         
    32.          Nikita Parris               
    33.          Steve Backshall        
    34.          James Charles           
    35.          Lil Nas X                      
    36.          Tommy Fury              
    37.          Addison Rae              
    38.          Jesy Nelson               
    39.          Millie Bobby Brown                
    40.          Dixie D’Amelio  
    41.          Jack Grealish             
    42.          Jake Paul                     
    43.          Logan Paul                 
    44.          Rylan Clark                 
    45.          Junior Andre             
    46.          Leah Williamson
    47.          Molly-Mae Hague
    48.          Charli D’Amelio
    49.          Bukayo Saka      
    50.          Big Zuu
    Parris moved to Manchester United last monthCredit: SWNS
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    Former England ace Carney to lead women’s football review announced by culture secretary Nadine Dorries

    KAREN CARNEY will head a major review on the future of women’s football in England, according to a government announcement. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries revealed the former Lioness will chair an “in-depth” examination of the women’s domestic game.
    Karen Carney is set to chair a review looking at the future of the women’s domestic gameCredit: Getty
    Broadcast revenue generated by the sport will be among the issues to be covered by the government-backed reviewCredit: Reuters
    It follows some significant changes to the sport over the years, particularly at its highest levels with the professionalisation of the WSL and FA Women’s Championship.
    The review, backed by the Culture, Media and Sports Department, will include an analysis of the sport’s elite and grassroots levels and will be launched by the FA in the coming weeks.
    It comes after England’s historic triumph at the Women’s Euros in July with the team winning their first major contest crown.
    Lionesses’ heroine Carney, 35, a Sky Sports pundit who has 144 international caps said: “Over the last few years, the game has grown significantly and at a rapid pace.
    “Of course, this is an exciting time, but there is an urgent need to ensure there are processes and structures in place that protect the interest of the game and the people working in it.
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    “I have always said that the sport needs to be built on solid foundations to give it long-lasting success in a sustainable way. 
    “For me, this is a defining period for the sport and this review will be at the heart of that.”
    The DCMS-backed review is set to cover a range of issues.
    These include the game’s infrastructure and audience reach, its financial sustainability and broadcast revenue as well as sponsorship and competition prize money.
    The stark disparity in FA Cup prize cash between men’s and women’s sides has been a concern for fans and club managers over the years.
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    In March football chiefs announced an increase in Women’s FA Cup prize money with the fund set to rise from £428,915 to £3million from this season.
    The future of the WSL is another topic that has come up for debate in recent months.
    This summer has seen calls for the top tier to become commercially independent with Chelsea chief Emma Hayes calling for the league to be taken out of the FA’s hands.
    The review of the domestic women’s and girls’ game will see industry experts invited to give evidence at meetings to be led by Carney across the country.
    Football experts are due to be called to give evidence as part of the review’s analysis of the girls’ and women’s gameCredit: Getty
    It will culminate with a report on the state of the sport to be published early next year.
    Ms Dorries added: “The Lionesses’ spectacular performance shows how far we have come at the top of the women’s game.
    “While it is right that we celebrate and reflect on that success, we need an equal emphasis on improving participation, employment opportunities, commercial investment and visibility in the media.” More

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    Arsenal sell more than 38,500 North London derby tickets as club aims to break WSL crowd record

    ARSENAL are on course to set a new WSL match attendance record after flogging over 38,500 tickets for their clash with Tottenham.The derby could become the league’s highest-attended match should every fan who bought a ticket turn up for the game at the Emirates.
    A WSL record crowd of 38,262 watched the Gunners’ 3-0 away win against Spurs in November 2019Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Arsenal hope to draw a WSL record crowd to their duel with Tottenham at the Emirates in SeptemberCredit: Getty
    The 1:30 pm fixture – to be broadcast live on BBC One – will take place on September 24.
    The current record for the biggest crowd at a women’s top-flight game was set when Spurs took on the Gunners at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November 2019.
    Back then 38,262 match goers turned up to watch the game with the visitors winning 3-0 courtesy of goals from Beth Mead and Caitlin Foord.  
    Gunners head coach Jonas Eidevall said: “It’s been incredible to see the demand for tickets for the North London Derby,
    “You can really feel the excitement around the game at the moment so it’s amazing to see that translate into a record-breaking attendance.  
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    “Now it’s our job to repay that enthusiasm with a big performance in this crucial clash for our supporters.”
    Arsenal are among a number of top-flight sides experiencing a surge in ticket sales following the Women’s Euros.
    And the club says it has sold its full allocation of season ticket sales this term.
    Elsewhere Brighton are reported to have seen a 249 per cent rise in ticket sales.  
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    Arsenal, who finished second in the top tier last season, will play two more WSL games at the Emirates this season.
    And the North London giants plan to hold all their Champions League group stage home fixtures at the stadium should they progress to that phase.
    The Gunners will go up against Dutch side Ajax in the second round of qualifiers with both rivals seeking a place in this season’s group stage.
    Last term the club reached the quarter-finals of the competition before being knocked out by Wolfsburg.
    They are currently the only English side to have won a Champions League crown when they triumphed in the contest in 2007. More

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    ‘We’ve got a target on our backs now we’re European champions’, says England ace Rachel Daly

    RACHEL DALY joked about feeling like a Big Brother contestant when leaving England’s camp for the first time after their Euros win.And the Harrogate-born WSL star reckons the team have a target on their backs after becoming Europe’s top dogs.
    Rachel Daly and her team-mates are targeting World Cup qualifying wins against Austria and LuxembourgCredit: Getty
    The Lionesses need a point against Austria to claim a place in the 2023 World CupCredit: PA
    Daly, who has 57 caps, admits that life has changed greatly for the team, who take on Austria in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday.
    The match is the first Sarina Wiegman’s aces will play since their historic triumph at Wembley on July 31.
    Reflecting on how life has shifted for the Lionesses, Daly, 30, said: “During the Euros, we were in a bubble.
    “I don’t think we were fully aware of how much of an impact we had on the nation.
    “So, coming out, it was a whirlwind. It was almost like you’d been on Big Brother or Love Island.
    “It was unbelievable to see we’d inspired the nation.”
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    A draw with their Austrian opponents would see England seal qualification for next year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
    Daly believes the Lionesses – unbeaten under Wiegman in 20 games – instil fear in their opponents.
    The defender, who sealed a summer switch to Aston Villa from American top-flight side Houston Dash, added: “England are a team that is feared.
    “We are now European champions and that is something you have got to look at with a great deal of respect.
    “The pressure is all on our backs. Football in England is taking off.
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    “But pressure is a privilege, and we have to see it as that. Right now, we’re focused on qualifying for the World Cup.
    “We’re European champions of course, but our focus is on the World Cup qualification stage. We know what we need to do.”
    England’s duel with Austria will be the first fixture the team will play following the retirements of Ellen White and Jill Scott.
    And while their presence will be missed, Daly acknowledges there is also an opportunity for the squad’s younger players and rising stars to shine.
    Daly joked: “It’s definitely quieter without Jill.
    “They are missed as people and players, but again, it opens up a new opportunity to the youngsters to come through and shine.”
    Ebony Salmon is among the rising stars aiming to make their mark for the LionessesCredit: Getty
    “They’re two massive characters, great football but honestly even better humans.
    “When you are with them every day you’d feel the empowerment, you’d feel the support, and they’re just fantastic people.
    “They deserve the world for what they’ve done for the women’s game in England and not just here but for the women’s game in general.”
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    England boss Wiegman named Uefa Women’s Coach of the Year following Lionesses’ Euros triumph

    SARINA WIEGMAN has won Uefa’s women’s coach of the year gong after guiding England to their first Euros crown.This evening it was announced the Lionesses’ boss had been chosen ahead of Germany gaffer Martina Voss-Tecklenburg and Lyon chief Sonia Bompastor.
    Sarina Wiegman was named Uefa’s women’s coach of the year after England’s Euros win this summerCredit: Getty
    The Lionesses chief and her players hope to add the 2023 World Cup to their trophy collectionCredit: Getty
    England are yet to lose a match under their Netherlands-born head coach who took charge of the team last September.
    Since then, the Lionesses have gone on a 19-game unbeaten run with the players winning the Euros after beating Germany 2-1 at Wembley last month.
    And their historic triumph comes five years on from Wiegman steering the Netherlands to Euros glory.
    Wiegman, 52, said: “It’s really nice to receive this great award, I’m very honoured and humbled.
    “Thank you for voting and I would like to congratulate Sonia and Martina for their nominations and their great achievement with their teams.
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    “This award is really for everyone involved with the England team, the FA, the staff and of course, most of all, the players. Thank you very much.
    “Things have been set in place and gone very well since I started with the team in September.
    “We’ve really enjoyed it and we’ve performed at our highest level.
    “Our fans have been very great too, so thank you to all the fans for supporting us so much. Now we are looking forward again.
    “Hopefully, we qualify for the World Cup and then next year we go to the World Cup and try to improve the game, perform ourselves and enjoy the game of course.”
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    Wiegman was named this year’s award winner during the Champions League group stage draw in Turkey this evening.
    And Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti won the Uefa men’s coach of the year prize following his club Champions League trophy triumph last season.
    England’s Euros heroics under Wiegman saw them win their first major tournament in 56 years.
    And the Dutch head coach is set to discuss a new contract with the FA after the team face Austria and Luxembourg in next month’s World Cup qualifiers.
    Earlier this month it was reported football chiefs were keen to extend her current deal which runs until 2025.  
    The Lionesses will play Austria and Luxembourg in two World Cup qualifiers in SeptemberCredit: Reuters
    Wiegman added: “I still have a contract for three years so we don’t have to do it tomorrow, but we will do it in a short while.
    “But first, it’s about the squad and the games and then we’ll have a conversation.
    “I really appreciate they’re reaching out to me and that they are happy with me and with the rest of the staff.” More

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    Chelsea ace Lauren James and Houston Dash star Ebony Salmon called up to Lionesses squad

    LAUREN JAMES has been named in England’s squad before the Euros winners’ World Cup qualifying duels with Austria and Luxembourg. Ebony Salmon – who has been in clinical form for US club Houston Dash – is also included in the 23-strong group.
    Lauren James has been named in Sarina Wiegman’s England squad ahead of games against Austria and LuxembourgCredit: Getty
    Ebony Salmon has been included in the Lionesses senior squad following her efforts for England’s Under-23sCredit: Getty
    James, 20, – who is the sister of Blues and Three Lions full-back Reece – received her first senior international call-up ahead of an England camp in November 2020.
    The Kingsmeadow starlet netted a classy goal during Chelsea’s pre-season clash with Lyon this month, which the French side eventually won on penalties.
    The forward made five top-flight appearances for the WSL champs last term and is yet to make her senior Lionesses debut.
    England boss Wiegman, 52, said: “We have been following her since I came in and my former colleagues too.
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    “She didn’t play that much but she did play some. We know she’s a very talented player.
    “She also had a very good prep with Chelsea, playing minutes, and we wanted to give her a chance to show what she can do with the national team.
    Salmon, 21, who skippered England’s Under-23s to a 3-0 victory against the Netherlands in April, has one senior international cap.
    The forward made her debut as a second-half sub in a 6-0 friendly defeat of Northern Ireland last year.
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    The former Bristol City and Racing Louisville striker has been on fire for Houston Dash, netting eight goals in eight top-flight appearances this year.
    Wiegman added: She had her spot in the Under-23s. She moved to Houston Dash, she did so well there.
    “She’s just a real goalscorer, that’s what she has shown over the summer.
    “We really want to see where she’s at now. She’s done so well so we really want to give her a chance and show where she’s at with our team.”
    Katie Zelem makes her return to the England squad along with Arsenal star Jordan Nobbs who is now fit following a knee injury.
    Manchester City keeper Sandy MacIver also returns with Hannah Hampton absent due to some personal issues.
    But Chloe Kelly and Fran Kirby both miss England’s September clashes with Austria and Luxembourg due to injury.
    Wiegman said: “Chloe’s (injury) is just a small thing but it’s too early to bring her in and let her play.
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    “She needs a little bit more time but it’s not too bad. Fran has a foot injury.
    “I think she’ll be alright but she hasn’t had that much training at all so she needs a little bit more time.”
    Jordan Nobbs will be part of England’s camp after battling her way back to fitnessCredit: GettyEngland Squad for World Cup qualifiers in September

    Goalkeepers:
    Mary Earps (Manchester United), Ellie Roebuck (Manchester City), Sandy MacIver (Manchester City)
    Defenders:
    Leah Williamson (Arsenal), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal) Rachel Daly (Aston Villa), Lucy Bronze (Barcelona), Millie Bright (Chelsea), Jess Carter (Chelsea), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City) Demi Stokes (Manchester City).
    Midfielders:
    Ella Toone (Manchester United) Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Jordan Nobbs (Arsenal) Katie Zelem (Manchester United) Keira Walsh (Manchester City).
    Forwards:
    Alessia Russo (Manchester United), Beth England (Chelsea), Beth Mead (Arsenal), Ebony Salmon (Houston Dash), Lauren James (Chelsea), Nikita Parris (Manchester United). More