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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 19, 2019 13:45:15 GMT
England midfielder Izzy Christiansen is close to completing a move to Everton from European champions Lyon. The 28-year-old former Manchester City player has been with the French club since July 2018. Everton are fifth in the Women's Super League with five wins from nine games so far this season. Christiansen is one of four Lionesses with Lyon, where her contract runs until next summer, but she has been frustrated by limited playing time. The move to Everton would see her rejoin the club with which she first played senior football after coming through Manchester United's centre of excellence. She missed out on a place in England's 2019 Women's World Cup squad after suffering a thigh injury shortly after recovering from ankle surgery. Christiansen, who was part of the Lionesses squad that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2017, has made nine top-flight appearances for Lyon this season, and three in the Women's Champions League. But last month, in her most recent BBC Sport column, she admitted the past six months had been a "real struggle". She said: "We have a squad of 24 players, 22 of whom are internationals, and every week at least two internationals won't even make the matchday squad of 18. "So training is ruthless - you cannot give the ball away, you cannot miss a chance."
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Post by jimmy on Dec 19, 2019 21:06:42 GMT
I thought this was a rumour for the men's team when I first read it and was thinking I don't remember him.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 19, 2019 21:07:15 GMT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 27, 2019 17:58:13 GMT
Everton Women have completed the signing of Izzy Christiansen on an 18-month deal from Lyon.
Christiansen, 28, returns to Merseyside for a second spell and will join Willie Kirk's side from the second half of the 2019/20 Women's Super League season.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 28, 2019 14:37:01 GMT
Everton have signed England midfielder Izzy Christiansen on an 18-month deal from European champions Lyon.
The 28-year-old former PFA Women’s Players’ Player of the Year will link up with Willie Kirk’s side for the second half of the 2019/20 season.
Christiansen, who has made 31 appearances for her country, will be joining forces with some familiar faces at USM Finch Farm.
She began her senior career with Everton in 2008 after joining from Manchester United’s centre of excellence, where she played alongside current Club captain Dan Turner.
Christiansen said: “I am really happy to be back at Everton, I have a lot of friends here and it is a huge club, so I can’t wait to get going.
"I am really excited to be part of this club, not just on the pitch but off it as well.”
Taking in the familiar surroundings and reflecting on manager Kirk’s impact at Everton, the former-Manchester City midfielder said: “I used to train at USM Finch Farm when I played for Everton back in the day and I can see how the training facility has grown. The fact that the women’s team are fully integrated within this great facility is testament to that.
“Willie’s impact speaks for itself. He is a top manager in the WSL, he’s made an impact at whichever team he’s managed and it’s no surprise to see how well Everton are doing under him. I’m really excited to be joining up with his team.”
Having won the FA WSL, FA Cup and Continental Cup with Manchester City and Trophee des Championnes in France, Christiansen is hoping to bring a winning mentality to Everton.
She said: “I’m here to try to develop, win and enjoy everything that goes with being a professional footballer. I am confident this is the right club and that I can bring a winning mentality while continuing the great work from the first half of the season.”
The 2019 SheBelieves Cup winner signs for the Blues with Kirk’s side sitting fifth in the FA WSL table during the mid-season break after an impressive start to the season.
Christiansen’s first taste of action in the royal blue of Everton could be against West Ham United at the Rush Green Stadium in the league on Saturday 5 January (3pm).
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