Arsenal have bolstered their ranks with the signing of Spanish World Cup winner Mariona Caldentey. The 28-year-old forward joins the Gunners on a free transfer from Barcelona, where she amassed an impressive 25 trophies during her decade-long stint at the club.
This strategic acquisition underscores Arsenal’s determination to reclaim their standing at the pinnacle of the Women’s Super League (WSL). After finishing third in the league for two consecutive seasons, the club is eager to ascend back to the top.
Arsenal’s commitment to progress extends beyond the pitch. The Gunners plan to host the majority of their home matches at the Emirates Stadium in the upcoming season, and they have also set their sights on hosting Champions League group fixtures at this prestigious venue.
The club’s efforts off the field, including breaking attendance records, played a pivotal role in attracting Mariona to join the Gunners. She will don the number 8 shirt and is poised to bolster the team’s offensive prowess following the departure of Vivianne Miedema.
“This is the right time for a new challenge, and Arsenal is the perfect place,” Mariona asserted. “I love the way we want to play as a team, and I think there’s a strong mentality building here… I can’t wait to get started and help the team win trophies and entertain our supporters.”
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall expressed his enthusiasm about the signing, describing Mariona as a “world-class forward.” He added, “She’s a winner with proven experience of excelling on the biggest stage, which is exactly where we aim to be at this club.”
With Mariona’s addition, Arsenal sends a clear message of their ambition to reclaim the WSL crown and establish themselves as a dominant force in women’s football.
- Arsenal have bolstered their ranks with a World Cup winner ahead of the new season
- The Spanish forward arrives from Barcelona with an impressive trophy haul
- The Gunners aim to reclaim their top spot in the WSL after recent setbacks
Arsenal have bolstered their ranks with the signing of Spanish forward Mariona Caldentey. The 28-year-old joins the Gunners on a free transfer, leaving behind a remarkable legacy at Barcelona. During her decade-long stint with the Catalan club, Mariona accumulated an impressive 25 trophies, solidifying her reputation as a winner.
Mariona Caldentey, pictured here celebrating a goal for Barcelona, has joined Arsenal on a free transfer
This strategic signing sends a clear message about Arsenal’s ambitions for the upcoming season. After finishing third in the Women’s Super League for two consecutive years, the Gunners are eager to reclaim their top spot. Hosting eight of their 11 home matches at the Emirates Stadium, along with potential Champions League group fixtures, underscores the club’s commitment to progress.
Arsenal’s work off the pitch has not gone unnoticed, with the club breaking WSL attendance records on multiple occasions last season. This dedication to growing the women’s game was a significant factor in Mariona’s decision to join the Gunners. She will wear the number 8 shirt and is expected to add depth to the squad following the departure of Vivianne Miedema.
“I think what Arsenal are doing as a club is amazing – on and off the pitch,” Mariona said. “I love the way we want to play as a team and I believe there’s a strong mentality building here. Breaking attendance records and seeing the supporters’ dedication are truly inspiring. I’m thrilled to be a part of this club and can’t wait to get started.”
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall is delighted to welcome Mariona Caldentey to the club
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall expressed his excitement about the new addition, stating, “Mariona is a world-class forward, and we are thrilled to have her as part of our squad. Her proven track record of success and experience on the biggest stages will be invaluable as we aim to challenge for trophies this season. She will be a fantastic addition to our team, both on and off the pitch.”
With Mariona Caldentey on board, Arsenal signals their intent to reclaim their position at the summit of women’s football in England. The Gunners are determined to turn heads and etch their names in the history books once again.