Lia Walti has completed a transfer from Arsenal to Juventus on a two-year deal. The Switzerland captain leaves Arsenal after seven years, during which she won multiple titles. Walti expressed excitement about the new challenge and is eager to contribute to Juventus’ success in Serie A and the Champions League. Her departure marks the end of an era for Arsenal, but also a new chapter in her career.
After seven impactful years with Arsenal, Switzerland captain Lia Walti has officially joined Juventus on a two-year contract. The move marks the end of an era for the Gunners and the beginning of an exciting chapter for the midfielder in Italy's Serie A.
Walti's departure from Arsenal comes despite having one year remaining on her contract. The 32-year-old described the decision as "one of the hardest she has ever had to take," highlighting the emotional weight of leaving a club where she has achieved so much.
"It wasn't easy. I have so many great memories and friendships at Arsenal," Walti stated in an emotional farewell message. "But the opportunity to join Juventus and experience a new footballing culture was something I couldn't pass up. I'm incredibly grateful for my time in North London and wish the club all the best."
During her time with Arsenal, Walti made 183 appearances, becoming a mainstay in the midfield and a fan favorite. Her contributions were instrumental in the club's success, including winning the Women's Super League title, two League Cups, and the coveted Champions League title. Her leadership both on and off the field will be sorely missed by her former teammates and the Arsenal faithful.

Lia Walti won four major trophies with Arsenal
"I'm thrilled to join Juventus," Walti expressed on the club's official website. "It's a significant step for me after spending so much time in one place. I've always admired Juventus Women, and I know many of the players. It's a new challenge, and I'm excited to contribute to the team's success."
Juventus Women have been a dominant force in Italian football, and the addition of Walti is expected to further strengthen their squad. Her experience, vision, and technical abilities will be invaluable as the team competes for domestic titles and aims to make a deeper run in the Champions League.
Walti's international career is equally impressive, with over 100 caps for Switzerland. She captained her country in the recent European Championship, showcasing her leadership qualities on the international stage. Her experience in high-pressure situations will be a valuable asset to Juventus.
The midfielder was an unused substitute in the Champions League final victory against Barcelona, however, her contributions throughout the campaign were vital in helping Arsenal reach the final. She will be looking to make her mark in the Champions League with Juventus.
As Walti embarks on this new adventure, she leaves behind a legacy of excellence at Arsenal. Her dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to the club will be remembered by fans and teammates alike. The move to Juventus represents a new chapter in her career, and she will undoubtedly bring her unique blend of skill and leadership to the Italian side.
The transfer window continues to bring surprises, and Walti's move is a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of women's football. As she prepares to don the black and white stripes of Juventus, the footballing world eagerly anticipates her impact on the Serie A and beyond.