Charlton Athletic Women make Elisha Sulola loan move permanent
Charlton Athletic Women make Elisha Sulola loan move permanent Paul Bonser/Sports Press Photo via Imago
Charlton Athletic Women have signed Elisha Sulola on a professional deal following the 20-year-old midfielder’s loan move from Spurs.
Sulola, who initially joined the Addicks in January, told cafcwomen.co.uk: “I really enjoyed my time on loan and the vision of the club with the one club mentality is something I thought the owner put across really well and I like that.
“Charlton is ambitious and a club with good intentions so I’m looking forward to getting into it.”
Tottenham Women confirm departure of 11 players in summer overhaul
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Tottenham Hotspur Women have talked a lot about their ambition to compete at the very top of the Women’s Super League, but thus far their performances have not matched that ambition very closely. Today could be the start of a real push.
Spurs Women announced on social media and their website that eleven players have been released at the conclusion of their contracts, and will be seeking new opportunities in women’s football.
We can confirm the departures of Rianna Dean, Alanna Kennedy, Gemma Davison, Anna Filbey, Hannah Godfrey, Lucia Leon, Aurora Mikalsen, Chloe Peplow, Lucy Quinn, Siri Worm and Elisha Sulola following the conclusion of their contracts.#THFC ⚪️ #COYS Tottenham Hotspur Women (@SpursWomen) May 25, 2021
Spurs Women release eleven Photo: Federico Guerra Moran via Imago
Rianna Dean, Alanna Kennedy, Gemma Davison, Lucy Quinn and Siri Worm among those leaving Spurs Women following the conclusion of their contracts.
Dean departs after three seasons after leading the line during the promotion-winning campaign and then scoring 10 times in the top flight.
Australian international Kennedy made 23 appearances and scored three goals, including the team’s Goal of the Season.
Four-time WSL winner, Davison spent two seasons with Tottenham, chalking up 37 appearances in all competitions.
Quinn also stayed for a couple of seasons, making 44 appearances, while Netherlands international Worm played 29 times.