What to look out for in the WSL transfer window

The transfer window is open in the Women’s Super League and there could be some high-profile moves on the cards.

Players have been enjoying a winter break but clubs are working hard behind the scenes to bring in recruits.

The window opened on 1 January and closes on 30 January at 23:00 GMT. Here are a few things to look out for

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