Katrine Veje joined Crystal Palace in the summer of 2024 ahead of the club’s first season in the Women’s Super League. Unfortunately, the team was relegated back to the Women’s Championship, and Veje has since parted ways with the club.

The Denmark international boasts an impressive résumé, having played for clubs including Seattle Reign, Montpellier, Arsenal, FC Rosengård, and Everton. According to Giuseppe Mustica, she is currently on AS Roma’s radar. Veje, with an 18-year-long career, would bring valuable experience and be a major addition to Roma’s defensive line.

On the international stage, Katrine Veje has earned 168 caps for Denmark and is likely to feature at the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 this summer.

More Serie A Femminile transfer news

Goalkeeper Sandra Estévez has departed Granada FC. The Spanish shot-stopper joined the club at just 16 years old and made her first-team debut in January 2021. Over four seasons, she made 77 appearances, helped Granada earn promotion to Liga F, and reached the semi-finals of the Copa de la Reina.

Luca Maninetti reported that Estévez was likely on her way to AC Milan, with the official announcement following not much later. She is likely being lined up as a replacement for Selena Babb, who may be leaving the club this summer.

FC Como announced departing players

The contracts of Dominika Conc, Berta Bou Salas, Julia Karlernäs, Dominika Škorvánková, Elisa Del Estal, Adelina Engman, and Andrea Colombo will not be renewed and will officially expire on June 30. In addition, three players who joined on loan—Roberta Aprile, Valentina Soggiu, and Lena Hansen—will return to their parent clubs.

Club statement: “The club wishes to thank all the athletes for their commitment, dedication and professionalism shown during their time in Como, wishing them all the best for the continuation of their respective careers.

“To all of them goes our sincerest thanks for the contribution they made on and off the pitch, for the values they showed and for honouring the shirt of Como Women.”

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