Manchester City
Manchester United Women Suffer Unwanted Record for the First Time in 18 Months after Lackluster Display Against Manchester City

Manchester United Women endured their most toothless attacking display in 18 months during Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, failing to register a single shot on target for the first time since facing Chelsea on May 18, 2024.
Despite controlling 60% of possession at the Etihad Stadium, United failed to test City goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita once across the entire 90 minutes, managing just 11 shots with none finding the target.
Defeat in the derby. pic.twitter.com/6KImmqLhTj
— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) November 15, 2025
It’s a damning indictment of Marc Skinner’s side, especially considering they came into this fixture as the only team with a perfect away record in the WSL this season. That unblemished run is now history, blown apart by Andree Jeglertz’s side who delivered three first-half goals through Rebecca Knaak, Khadija Shaw and Lauren Hemp.
Creativity Vanished When It Mattered Most
The absence of injured goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce certainly didn’t help defensively, but United’s attacking woes can’t be blamed on personnel. Jess Park started against her former club, Ella Toone was in the lineup, and Melvine Malard came off the bench. Yet none of them could fashion a single effort that genuinely troubled Yamashita.
United dominated possession but lacked any penetration in the final third. When they did manage to get shots away, it was either blocked, wayward, or hit straight at City defenders.
The worrying part is this wasn’t just a one-off. United collapsed 3-2 against Bayern Munich in the Champions League midweek despite initially leading 2-0, and now they’ve followed that up with arguably their worst attacking performance of the season.
Barcelona
Barcelona Push Record Transfer For Manchester City Striker Kerolin As European Champions Reshape Attack

Barcelona are intensifying efforts to complete a club-record transfer for Brazil international forward Kerolin from Manchester City, with the reigning European champions working to finalise terms after two rejected bids.
The 26-year-old has expressed openness to the move while City demonstrate willingness to negotiate, creating genuine path toward agreement between both parties.
Barcelona’s second proposal would have surpassed their previous club record of £400,000 paid for Keira Walsh in 2022. That figure now ranks outside women’s football’s top 25 most expensive transfers, demonstrating how dramatically transfer finances have evolved. Walsh herself subsequently joined Chelsea for significantly higher fees, illustrating the dramatic inflation in player valuations.
Kerolin’s Explosive WSL Season Justifies Premium Valuation
The 26 year old delivered exceptional 2025-26 campaign despite starting only nine league matches. Kerolin scored nine goals and provided five assists in the Women’s Super League as Manchester City claimed their first title in 10 years. Her nine goals in nine starts demonstrates genuine clinical finishing and efficiency, including a hat-trick in City’s 5-1 demolition of defending champions Chelsea in February.
Her 14 direct goal contributions ranked fourth in the division behind Shaw, Miedema and Russo, showcasing her elite impact despite limited appearances due to early season injury.
Barcelona Address Attacking Void Following Elite Departures
Barcelona desperately require attacking reinforcement following Alexia Putellas’ departure and Salma Paralluelo’s exit. The reigning Champions League winners need genuine game-changers to replace two world-class performers. Kerolin’s dynamic, exciting profile provides exactly that X-factor quality missing from their current options.
This transfer feels genuinely transformative for Barcelona’s competitive trajectory. Rather than settling for incremental replacements, they pursue genuine world-class talent capable of immediate European impact. That ambition signals serious commitment to defending continental supremacy.
Also read: Arsenal Women Close In on Double Bundesliga Raid as Slegers Targets Selina Cerci and Lisa Baum
Arsenal
Manchester City Beat Arsenal to Sign Leicester Teenage Winger Jeremy Monga on £12.5 Million Deal

Manchester City have secured Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga after agreeing a deal worth up to £12.5 million for the England youth international. The 16-year-old winger attracted intense interest from Arsenal and multiple elite clubs including Real Madrid and Chelsea, but City moved decisively to complete the transfer.
The agreement comprises an initial £10 million with £2.5 million in performance-related add-ons, while Leicester retained a sell-on clause protecting their future interests. New City head coach Enzo Maresca played instrumental role in pursuing the transfer after previously working with Monga during his Leicester tenure and developing long-term admiration for the teenager’s potential.
Arsenal Maintain Disciplined Transfer Approach Despite Missing Target
Arsenal’s recruitment team rated Monga highly but ultimately decided against matching City’s valuation, reflecting their willingness to maintain financial discipline rather than overpay for emerging talent. The Gunners recognised Monga as one of England’s brightest young talents yet concluded the financial package exceeded reasonable expectations for his current development level.
That measured approach demonstrates mature recruitment philosophy prioritising long-term value over emotional pursuit of exciting prospects. Arsenal have invested heavily in youth development recently, promoting graduates like Ethan Nwaneri, Max Dowman and Myles Lewis-Skelly while recruiting elite academy prospects.
Monga’s Trajectory Reflects Elite Youth Development Pathway
Monga first attracted widespread attention becoming one of the youngest Premier League players during Leicester’s 2024-25 campaign. Following the Foxes’ relegation, he gained Championship experience making 30 appearances across both seasons despite Leicester’s successive relegations. The teenager’s direct running, ability to eliminate defenders and one-on-one confidence establish him as one of English football’s standout teenage dribblers.
City’s acquisition represents smart investment in genuine youth talent. Monga’s exciting profile justifies premium investment while his age guarantees significant development runway ahead.
Also read: Arsenal Women Close In on Double Bundesliga Raid as Slegers Targets Selina Cerci and Lisa Baum
Chelsea
Niamh Charles Agrees Manchester City Move After Six Years with Chelsea as Left-Back Seeks Regular Football

Niamh Charles has agreed to join Manchester City from Chelsea, concluding a significant chapter at Stamford Bridge. The England left-back departs after six years and 173 appearances, during which she won five Women’s Super League titles, four FA Cups and three League Cups. That is a genuine winning record accumulated over sustained excellence.
Charles’ move represents Manchester City’s continued ambition following their first WSL title in a decade. They are building intelligently, not reactively. She brings exactly what they need: proven pedigree at the highest level, Champions League experience and the consistency required to compete in Europe.
At the same time, Charles gains something equally valuable. Regular playing time. At Chelsea, she was part of a squad packed with talent across the defensive line. Manchester City offers her the opportunity to be a cornerstone player rather than rotation option.
The timing is telling. Katie McCabe arrived at Chelsea from Arsenal last month, suggesting the Blues were preparing for Charles’ departure. It is professional football functioning as it should. One club’s transition becomes another’s opportunity.
Charles started in England’s 3-0 victory over Ukraine on Tuesday, demonstrating her continued international relevance. She is targeting World Cup 2027 qualification next summer, and regular club football is essential for that ambition.
Charles is also expected to be part of Manchester City’s squad alongside Beth Mead, who left Arsenal. This is a statement about City’s intent to challenge across all fronts next season.
The Experience Factor
Five league titles and Champions League football provide Charles with credentials few defenders can match.
The Opportunity Dynamic
Regular football at City suits Charles more than competing for minutes at Chelsea.
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