Arsenal Women have signed Swiss midfielder Geraldine Reuteler from Eintracht Frankfurt on a four-year deal. Reuteler, 27, believes joining the Gunners is a dream move, citing the club's professionalism and commitment to playing at Emirates Stadium.
What happened?
Reuteler, a Switzerland national team captain, has joined Arsenal Women from Eintracht Frankfurt. She has signed a four-year deal with the Gunners.
Why it matters for Arsenal Women
Reuteler's signing is a significant boost for Arsenal Women, who are currently second in the FA WSL with 51 points from 22 games. The team has scored 53 goals and conceded 14, with a +39 goal difference.
What comes next?
Reuteler is excited to join the Arsenal Women squad and learn from the team's professional training. She believes the team's commitment to playing at Emirates Stadium is a major draw for top players.
Reuteler's comments on joining Arsenal Women:
"I think it's a privilege to play here, so I'm deeply excited."
"Arsenal is one of the best clubs in the world. I think it's a privilege to play here."
"It's a familiar club, that's what I'm looking forward to also. So I'm deeply excited."
Reuteler also praised Arsenal Women's professionalism, saying: "It's a huge difference, everything is just a bit more professional. There are so many staff members, everywhere there is someone."
League standing
Arsenal Women are currently second in the FA WSL, with 51 points from 22 games. They are four points behind leaders Manchester City W.
