A host of Women’s Super League clubs are vying to secure the signature of England U19 goalkeeper Hannah Poulter this summer. Poulter, a talented young player, is set to return to the UK after playing college football for the University of South Carolina in the US.
According to Mail Sport, several top clubs are interested in signing Poulter. These include Tottenham, Everton, West Ham, and Brighton. Additionally, one club that finished in the top three last season is also rumored to be monitoring the situation. Championship sides Southampton and Birmingham are also in the mix, demonstrating the high demand for Poulter’s skills.
Poulter, a product of Reading’s academy, played a crucial role in helping England’s U19 team qualify for the upcoming European Championship. She is expected to be a key member of the squad that will travel to Lithuania for the tournament in July. England will face tough competition, going up against the hosts on July 14, Serbia on July 17, and France on July 20 in their bid to advance to the knockout stages.
The full squad for the tournament will be announced in the week starting July 8, and Poulter is anticipated to be a part of it. With her impressive performances and the interest from multiple clubs, Poulter is definitely one to watch this summer.
A host of Women’s Super League clubs are trying to sign the talented England U19 goalkeeper
One club, finishing in the top three last season, is also monitoring the situation
Poulter, a graduate of Reading’s academy, was instrumental in England’s U19 team’s qualification for the upcoming European Championship. She is expected to be named to the squad that will compete in Lithuania in July.
England has a challenging road ahead, facing Lithuania on July 14, Serbia on July 17, and France on July 20 in their quest to advance to the knockout rounds. The final squad for the tournament will be announced in the week of July 8.
Keep an eye out for Poulter as she showcases her talent and attracts interest from some of the biggest clubs in the WSL and beyond.