American international midfielder Kristie Mewis officially departed West Ham United as her contract expired and she moves on from the London club.
Mewis is dating australian international Sam Kerr. She gave birth to their son, Jagger, in May 2025, and club manager Rehanne Skinner highlighted that parenthood has now rightly become her priority.
Prince William, patron of the FA, made a surprise appearance at St George’s Park, to suprise The Lionesses before the start of European championship.
He spoke warmly about Princess Charlotte’s interest in goalkeeping and shared that his children have received personalized Lionesses jerseys—underscoring the royal family's ongoing connection to the game.
Bayern Munich Women's team made Arianna Caruso’s winter loan move from Juventus permanent, securing her on a contract running through 2028.
The 25-year-old Italy international joined on loan in February 2025, contributing in seven appearances, and quickly earned praise for her leadership and technical quality.
Swiss player Luana Bühler has been ruled out of Switzerland’s Women’s Euro 2025 squad due to a lingering injury.
The Spurs player had already missed the final four matches of the WSL season due to this injury, which appeared resolved in time for the tournament before setbacks occurred.
Switzerland's head coach Pia Sundhage described Bühler’s absence as a “setback” for the national team.
A few months after Euro 2022 victory, England's captain Leah Williamson opened up about her endometriosis diagnosis—painful menstrual issues.
Williamson admitted her health concerns “proved a near constant companion” during the Euros, with the fear of flare‑ups and missing games weighing heavily even as she focused on leading the team
By speaking openly about her struggles, she has helped raise the profile of endometriosis and the impact of menstrual health issues on elite female athletes.
Spain midfielder and two‑time Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatà was hospitalized in Madrid on June 27, 2025, following symptoms of fever and a positive test for viral meningitis. She missed friendly match against Japan.
On June 29, the RFEF announced that Bonmatà was discharged and expected to rejoin the squad in the coming days, though her availability for the group opener is still uncertain.
Sweden’s team doctor, Houman Ebrahimi, confirmed that Fridolina Rolfö is recovering from ligament damage in her left foot and is currently following an individualized recovery program with the national team.
Although her overall prognosis suggests she might still play in the tournament, the doctor indicated it is “not likely” she will participate in Sweden’s opening match against Denmark.