Manchester (England), Aug 15 (AP) – Sweden forward Fridolina Rolfö has made the switch to Manchester United, marking an end to her distinguished four-year journey with Barcelona.
The 31-year-old winger has committed to United with a contract that runs until June 2027.
Primarily deployed as a left-winger, Rolfö recently hit the milestone of her 100th cap for Sweden at the European Championship last month, adding to her impressive tally of 33 international goals.
Her club career boasts stints with Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich, as well as two Champions League titles with Barcelona, where she was pivotal, scoring the decisive goal in one of the finals.
Manchester United, who finished third in the Women's Super League last season, are set to compete in the Champions League.
“The WSL is arguably the strongest league globally at the moment, which was a major factor in my decision to join,” Rolfö commented, “alongside the opportunity to contribute to the team's establishment in the Champions League.” (AP) UNG
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