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Norwegian midfielder Emilie Joramo has completed a free transfer to Brighton from Hammarby, bringing Europa Cup final experience to the Women's Super League.
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Emilie Joramo has pitched up at Brighton on a free transfer, swapping Swedish football at Hammarby for the bright lights of the Women's Super League. The Norwegian midfielder says she's been eyeing a move to England for some time - and now it's finally happened.
Joramo arrives with serious pedigree. She was instrumental in Hammarby's run to the Europa Cup final and previously helped Rosenborg lift the Norwegian Cup. Not a bad little résumé to hand over at your new workplace.
Life on the south coast appears to suit her. Joramo has spoken warmly about the setup at Brighton, praising the larger backroom staff and the welcoming atmosphere. Training under manager Dario Vidosic has been a positive experience so far, The Guardian reports.
Her girlfriend has also relocated to England, making the transition considerably smoother. The pair have been exploring Brighton and enjoying the beach - quite the change from Joramo's mountainous Norwegian hometown. Mountains are lovely, but they don't come with ice cream vans.
Joramo is determined to make an impact at club level and believes strong WSL performances could boost her Norwegian national team prospects. Ambition? Tick.
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