In a move that has sent shockwaves through the world of women's football, London City Lionesses have officially announced the signing of French international Grace Geyoro from Paris Saint-Germain. The transfer fee, reportedly a staggering £1.4 million (€1.6 million), smashes the previous world record, signaling the Lionesses' ambition and determination to make a significant impact in the Women’s Super League (WSL).
The acquisition of Geyoro is not just a statement of intent; it's a calculated investment in a player widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the game. The £1.4 million fee eclipses the previous record of £1.1 million ($1.5 million) paid by Orlando Pride for Lizbeth Ovalle from Tigres last month. It dwarfs the £1 million Arsenal spent to secure the services of Olivia Smith from Liverpool earlier in the summer, further emphasizing the magnitude of this deal.
Geyoro's arrival marks the 16th signing for London City in what has been a remarkably busy transfer window for the WSL newcomers. The club is leaving no stone unturned in its quest to build a squad capable of not only competing but thriving in the fiercely competitive top-flight of English women's football. Securing a player of Geyoro's caliber demonstrates their unwavering commitment to staying in the WSL and challenging the established order.
Geyoro brings a wealth of experience and leadership to London City. The 28-year-old midfielder joined PSG in 2012 at the tender age of 15, rising through the ranks of the club's academy before making her senior debut in 2014. Her dedication and talent quickly made her a mainstay in the PSG lineup.
During her illustrious career with the Parisian club, Geyoro amassed an impressive 270 appearances in all competitions, finding the back of the net 53 times. An impressive 40 of those goals came in Premiere Ligue matches, highlighting her consistent goal-scoring threat from midfield. Her contributions were instrumental in helping PSG secure the league title in the 2020-21 season, a testament to her ability to perform on the biggest stage.
Beyond her league success, Geyoro also played a pivotal role in PSG's triumph in the Coupe de France, securing the title on three separate occasions. She also experienced the heartbreak of finishing as a runner-up in the Women’s Champions League twice, in 2014-15 and 2016-17, showcasing her desire to win major titles.
Last season, Geyoro continued to be a key figure for PSG, netting six league goals in 19 starts. Her shooting accuracy was particularly impressive, scoring with a quarter of her overall shots (24). Furthermore, she showcased her creative abilities by providing the joint-most assists among PSG players with four, proving she is more than just a goal scorer.
Geyoro's talents extend beyond the club level. She has cemented her status as a key player for the French national team, earning 103 appearances and scoring 22 goals. Her international experience, including two goals at Euro 2025, will be invaluable to London City as they navigate the challenges of the WSL.
Geyoro was not London City’s only deadline day signing, with Jana Fernandez also joining the club from Barcelona, a move which will further bolster the squad’s strength and depth.
The Lionesses are set to kick off their WSL campaign against Arsenal on Saturday. However, Geyoro is unlikely to feature in that match, as she will need time to settle in with her new team. Her debut is more likely to come against Manchester United on September 14, a highly anticipated match that will give fans their first glimpse of the world's most expensive female footballer in action for London City.