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Real Madrid are overhauling their women's squad with high-profile arrivals and departures ahead of the new Liga féminine campaign.
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Real Madrid are reshaping their women's squad with ruthless efficiency. Sitting second behind FC Barcelona in Liga féminine, the club clearly isn't content to stay there.
Swedish teenager Felicia Schröder is the headline arrival. Just 19 and already featuring for Sweden's senior national team, she's penned a deal through to 2030. Bold commitment for a bold talent.
She's joined by Lineth Beerensteyn, who bagged 17 goals in 42 appearances last season. Pace and precision - exactly what Madrid ordered, as Footeuses reports.
Not everyone's sticking around. Misa Rodrigues and Caroline Weir are among the notable exits. Big names, big shoes to fill.
Elisa Senss, Laia Lopez, and Andreia Jacinto have all been drafted in to plug those gaps. Whether that's enough remains to be seen.
Schröder's adaptation to Spanish football will be the storyline to watch. At 19, she's got time on her side - but Madrid's ambitions won't wait forever.
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