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Arsenal has reached an agreement with Barcelona to sign triple Champions League champion who has scored 114 goals in 302 appearances.

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The upcoming season at Arsenal may be marked by significant changes, as it was recently disclosed that a triple Champions League winner from Barcelona will be joining the club on a free transfer.

Mariona Caldentey has been a crucial member of the Barcelona Women’s team for an extended period.

Last season, the Catalan team achieved an unprecedented quadruple by defeating Lyon, a bogey team, in the final of the Women’s Champions League in front of a capacity audience at Athletic Club’s San Mames stadium.

Caldentey has evidently determined that it is time for a change after a decade at the club. Sky Sports reports that she will transfer to the North London champions for free this summer.

It is anticipated that Caldentey will succeed Arsenal’s exceptional servant, Viv Miedema. With 114 goals in 302 games, Caldentey will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the Women’s Super League team.

Arsenal will capitalize on Mariona Caldentey’s expertise.
It is probable that Barcelona will encounter difficulty in locating an individual with the same level of aptitude and productivity to succeed her. Caldentey’s decision may serve as the catalyst for the dissolution of one of the most renowned women’s football teams in history.

This past season, they maintained their uninterrupted streak by winning 27 of their 28 games, scoring 129 goals, and conceding only nine.

They have only lost two matches since the 2019/20 season, and in 2021/22, they won all 30 of their encounters, scoring 159 goals.

Caldentey will need to adjust to the fact that she will not be able to meander through matches; however, her experience will undoubtedly be beneficial to an Arsenal team that is seeking to surpass Chelsea, especially now that Emma Hayes has transitioned to managing the US Women’s team.

 

 

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