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Frauen-Bundesliga
Arsenal, Real Madrid, and others have lured top talent away from the Frauen-Bundesliga this summer, though key stars remain.
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The Frauen-Bundesliga has seen a significant summer exodus, with several high-profile players departing for clubs across Europe.
Arsenal have been the most aggressive movers, snapping up four players in one swoop. Georgia Stanway, Selina Cerci, Geraldine Reuteler, and Lisa Baum have all joined the Gunners, bolstering their squad considerably.
Elsewhere, Elisa Senß and Lineth Beerensteyn have headed to Real Madrid, Nicole Anyomi has signed for London City Lionesses, and Alexandra Popp has made the move to Borussia Dortmund.
Despite the departures, the Bundesliga is far from stripped of quality. Svenja Huth remains at Wolfsburg, while Bayern Munich retain both Pernille Harder and Klara Bühl - two players capable of carrying a season on their own.
Eleven established players have been identified as figures who could define the league's next chapter, Kicker reports, with each firmly settled at their respective clubs and poised to step into more prominent roles.
The challenge now is whether the remaining talent can keep the Bundesliga competitive on the European stage - or whether this wave of transfers marks a turning point.
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