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Lia Wälti Leaves Juventus Women for Brighton Transfer

Swiss midfielder Lia Wälti in action prior to her transfer from Juventus Women to Brighton

Swiss midfielder Lia Wälti in action prior to her transfer from Juventus Women to Brighton

According to a report by Tuttosport, Swiss international midfielder Lia Wälti has officially parted ways with Juventus Women after spending just one season in Italy. The club confirmed her permanent transfer to Brighton, marking her highly anticipated return to the Women's Super League in England. Wälti previously built a formidable reputation in English football during her successful seven-year stint with Arsenal before her brief spell in Serie A.

During her single season wearing the bianconero jersey, Lia Wälti made a significant impact on the pitch, racking up 29 total appearances across multiple competitions, including Serie A, Coppa Italia, the UEFA Women's Champions League, and the Supercoppa Italiana. Her tactical discipline and quality in central midfield were vital to the squad. She concludes her Italian chapter with two major domestic honors, having helped the team capture both the Serie A Women's Cup and the Supercoppa Italiana.

Based on editorial monitoring, Wälti's departure aligns with a broader structural overhaul taking place within the Juventus Women setup. The team is experiencing a period of significant transition, highlighted by recent high-profile exits, alongside the tactical arrival of Massimiliano Canzi on the bench and new directorial leadership. Observation from our editorial team indicates that Brighton is actively looking to capitalize on Wälti's vast international experience to reinforce their midfield stability ahead of a highly competitive domestic season.

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