Transfers
Nigerian Striker Seals Deal With Sheffield United
Nigerian striker Juliet Adebowale-Arimoro has completed her move from the FA Women’s National League London Bees to Sheffield United Women’s Football Club.
The 20-year-old sensation was previously at the Brighton & Hove Albion played for a number of seasons before joining the London Bees at the start of last season and gaining league experience by signing for Watford last year.
The Nigerian Falconets star impressed in the Blades’ pre-season, scoring in friendlies against Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool Feds. She is excited to join his new club with the new season still ahead.
“I’m really happy. It’s a great club to play for and I think it will improve my career. For me it’s a different city, a different city, but it was good. Training went well, I gained a lot of experience in the pre-season games and the girls did very well. “It feels like home, it was nice,” he said.
club manager Jonathan Morgan predicts what options the young forward can add to the team’s attack.
“I spoke to Juliet just before pre-season and wanted to show her what she’s capable of.She wanted to apply and we tried. “He’s fast, he’s scored goals in pre-season, which is great for us, and he’s also the person who can increase our offensive power in the new season,” said Morgan.
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