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London City Lionesses go big again! WSL newcomers pushing to sign PSG & France star Grace Geyoro

  • Geyoro agrees terms with WSL newcomers
  • PSG star could command record transfer fee
  • France international wants reunion with Precheur
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Geyoro has already told Paris Saint-Germain that she wants to leave and has agreed terms with Women's Super League side the London City Lionesses, as per L'Equipe. Negotiations are underway between the clubs, with the potential transfer expected to be the most expensive in women’s football history. The 28-year-old midfielder is under contract until 2028 but has grown unsettled in Paris.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Geyoro’s arrival would be a huge coup for the London City Lionesses and Precheur, who are preparing for their first WSL season. The French star has made over 270 appearances for PSG, winning multiple domestic trophies and reaching two Champions League finals. Her signing would underline the London City Lionesses' intent to compete immediately with the league’s established giants.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The midfielder has not trained with Paris Saint-Germain this summer, citing a 'confidential medical reason'. She endured a difficult 2024-25 season after clashing with coach Fabrice Abriel and admitted the situation had taken a mental toll. Inspired by former teammate Sandy Baltimore’s success at Chelsea, she now sees England as the best next step.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR GEYORO?

    Talks between the two clubs are ongoing, with the transfer fee the main obstacle. If completed, the deal would make Geyoro one of the highest-profile signings in WSL history. The London City Lionesses hope to finalise the move before the close of the transfer window and have her available soon. The club have already brought in a host of other top players this summer, including Danielle van de Donk and England veterans Nikita Parris and Katie Zelem.