However, in an interview with Sky Sports, Bonmati admitted that there is also appeal in England's WSL. "That would be nice to be a one-club player," she said. "For now, I've been playing for Barcelona since I was 13 years old. It would be nice if I could end my career like this. But you never know. I'd never close the door. You never know what might happen in the future. But for now, I'm here for four more years, so I want to enjoy.
"[The WSL] is a league that is so nice because England are investing a lot in women's football since the Euros - I cannot say the same about here in Spain. Of course, it's a league that we have to keep watching, to be like them for helping women's football grow.
"I would say that England is an example off the field. Barca as a club is the same, but I would say England as a country. They won the Euros and took this as an opportunity to invest and help to grow women's football. And they are doing things so good - they are putting a lot of people in the stadiums. They are opening their (men's teams') stadiums every single week - this is so nice. Also, they are investing in brands, publicity and marketing. They are an example for everything."