Grace Geyoro sets new world transfer record in women’s football

Sep 8, 2025 1 min read
Grace Geyoro sets new world transfer record in women’s football
Grace's move to London City Lioness in England is a new world record in transfers

French midfielder Grace Geyoro has made history by completing a world-record transfer from Paris Saint-Germain to London City Lionesses for more than €1.6 million. The 28-year-old France international has signed a four-year contract with the ambitious English club.

High-Profile Deal Backed by Club Owners

The record-breaking move involved top-level negotiations between PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Michele Kang, the businesswoman who owns London City Lionesses and was recently appointed director at Olympique Lyonnais.

A Year of Major Moves in Women’s Football

Geyoro’s transfer caps off a remarkable year of big-money moves in women’s football across the globe.

In July 2024, Canadian star Olivia Smith moved to Arsenal for £1 million (€1.15m). A month later, Mexico’s Tigres earned nearly €1.3m from Orlando Pride for winger Lizbeth Ovalle. Earlier, in the January 2024 window, Chelsea paid just over €1m for U.S. defender Naomi Girma.

End of an Era at PSG

Geyoro’s departure closes the chapter on her 13 years with PSG, including 11 seasons in the first team. During her time in Paris, she won three French Cups, a domestic league title, and also lifted the U19 Women’s Euro Championship with France.

Her move to London not only strengthens the Lionesses but also signals the rapid growth and increasing financial power of the women’s game worldwide.

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