The summer transfer window continues to gather pace across Europe, with clubs in France, Scotland and Spain all making important moves ahead of the 2026-27 season.

From Paris FC strengthening between the posts to Celtic securing one of Scotland’s brightest young talents and Costa Adeje Tenerife landing a proven international attacker. Here are three women’s football moves that may have flown under the radar today in our Women’s Transfer Round-Up.

Paris FC Sign Poland International Goalkeeper Kinga Seweryn

Paris FC have completed the signing of Polish international goalkeeper Kinga Seweryn from GKS Katowice on a contract running until 2029.

At just 21 years old, Seweryn already arrives with significant experience at both club and international level. Having developed through the Polish football system before establishing herself at GKS Katowice, she featured in both the UEFA Women’s Champions League and Europa Cup during the 2025-26 campaign.

Her rise has also continued internationally. After progressing through every Polish youth national team level, Seweryn broke into the senior squad in late 2025 and earned her first international starts earlier this month against France and the Netherlands.

Paris FC sporting director Gaëtane Thiney described the goalkeeper as a player with strong ambition and leadership qualities, highlighting the club’s commitment to recruiting young players capable of developing into key figures for the future.

The signing is another indication that Paris FC are investing heavily in young talent as they continue their push to challenge the leading sides in French women’s football.

Why This Move Matters

Goalkeeper recruitment often goes under the radar, but Paris FC may have secured one of Poland’s most promising young players. With international experience already arriving at just 21, Seweryn could become a long-term solution between the posts.

Maria McAneny Commits Future to Celtic Until 2028

Celtic have received a major boost after Scotland international Maria McAneny signed a new two-year contract extension.

The 21-year-old midfielder enjoyed a breakthrough campaign, contributing 13 goals and five assists while becoming one of the standout performers in the Scottish Women’s Premier League.

Already a century-maker for Celtic despite her young age, McAneny’s rise has accelerated dramatically over the past 12 months.

Her season attracted worldwide attention after her spectacular strike against Hibernian was officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the fastest goal ever scored in women’s professional football, finding the net just 4.1 seconds after kick-off.

The midfielder also earned her first senior Scotland call-up and marked her international debut with a goal against Ukraine before scoring again against Luxembourg. Speaking after signing her new deal, McAneny made it clear she believes her development is not finished at Celtic.

“I feel like I’m not finished with Celtic and I want to be here,” she said.

Why This Matters

While technically not a transfer, retaining McAneny could be just as important as signing a new player. Celtic have secured one of Scotland’s most exciting young talents during a period when interest from elsewhere could easily have emerged.

Costa Adeje Tenerife Land Poland Star Natalia Padilla

One of the most intriguing moves of the day comes from Spain, where Costa Adeje Tenerife have completed the signing of Poland international Natalia Padilla from Bayern Munich. The 23-year-old forward becomes the club’s first signing of the summer and arrives with experience from some of Europe’s top competitions.

Padilla was part of Bayern Munich’s Frauen-Bundesliga-winning squad during the 2025-26 season and also featured in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.

Internationally, she continues to play a key role for Poland and recently helped her country make history at the European Championship, contributing one goal and two assists as Poland scored their first-ever goal at a major international tournament.

Before joining Bayern, Padilla enjoyed productive spells with Servette and Sevilla, scoring more than 20 goals in Switzerland before netting 11 Liga F goals during her loan spell in Spain.

Her return to Spanish football could prove to be one of the smartest pieces of business completed by a mid-table Liga F club this summer.

Why This Move Matters

Padilla brings something every club needs: goals, pace and top-level experience. For Tenerife, signing a player with Champions League and international pedigree demonstrates growing ambition after one of the strongest seasons in the club’s recent history.

Round-Up Verdict

Of today’s three moves, Natalia Padilla’s arrival at Costa Adeje Tenerife may have the biggest immediate impact on the pitch.

However, Paris FC’s acquisition of Kinga Seweryn could prove one of the smartest long-term investments, while Celtic’s decision to tie down Maria McAneny ensures one of Scotland’s brightest prospects remains at the club during a crucial stage of her development.

As the summer transfer window continues, all three clubs have taken important steps towards strengthening their squads for the challenges ahead.

Women’s Transfer Round-Up source: Paris FC, Celtic Women, UD Tenerife

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