A new age for women’s football in Madrid
Real Madrid Women is at a key moment in its history, with the aim of following the example of FC Barcelona and becoming one of the great references in European women’s football. With the aspiration to compete at the highest level, the directive seeks to strengthen the team to aspire to all available titles.
Transformation in the goal
One of the foci of attention is the position of goalkeeper, where Misa Rodríguez has been the central figure. However, the need to introduce competition in this position has become evident, and the club has decided to look for a new signing that can challenge Rodríguez’s ownership.
El case of Mylène Chavas
After incorporating Mylène Chavas in 2023, the expectations were high, but the French goalkeeper failed to consolidate as a starter, playing only eight games. With his contract about to end, his future at the club is uncertain, which has led the board to look for alternatives.
Merle Frohms: an exception gateway
In order to strengthen the goal, Real Madrid has put his eyes on Merle Fohms, one of the most prominent goalkeepers in Europe. Currently playing with Wolfsburg, the 30 -year -old German goalkeeper has an impressive resume, with two Champions League and multiple Bundesliga titles in his name.
The right time for a change
The Frohms contract with the Wolfsburg expires in June, which makes it an ideal candidate to join Madrid. Although he decided to renew his contract last year, it seems that this summer it will be time to close his chapter in Germany, thus opening the doors to a new adventure with the white club.
The way to the future
With a look at a long-term project, Real Madrid Women is determined to continue to grow and consolidate itself as one of the most competitive teams in Europe. The incorporation of talented and experience players such as Merle Fohms is a key step in this direction, and the team hopes that this new stage will be the beginning of a period of success and recognition.