
Chelsea
Ladies have signed England international Fran Kirby from Reading for a
British record transfer fee.
Striker Kirby, who had been a part of the Reading set-up since the age of
eight, was in demand after her performances at the recent Women's World Cup
in Canada, where she helped England claim a bronze medal.
Dubbed the 'Mini Messi', Kirby scored England's first goal of the tournament
in the 2-1 win over Mexico after going into the competition in red-hot form
- she scored 11 goals in Reading's first five games of the season before
leaving on England duty.
After signing a three-and-a-half year deal, Kirby said: "Chelsea is one of
the best clubs in the world and now is a really good time for me to step up
in my career.
"Myself and my family feel very privileged to be a part of the club. It’s
pretty incredible for me, the last couple of months have been a bit of a
whirlwind and moving here is the cherry on top."
Manager Emma Hayes added: "We’re delighted we’ve been able to get Fran on
board, she is a very exciting young talent and I think she can go on to
become a Chelsea great. Our aim is to win trophies here and Fran can play a
major part in that for years to come."
There was a sense of disappointment for Reading manager Kelly Chambers, but
she admitted there was no way she wanted to stifle Kirby's career with the
promise of Women's Super League and Champions League football on the table.
Chambers added: "Of course there is sadness to see Fran leave the club that
she has been at for 15 years. I have been lucky enough to have worked with
her in all the time she has been here.
"I have seen her develop as person as well as a player. It was a really hard
decision for me to let Fran go but it is something that I felt I needed to
let Fran do. I have a squad that is strong enough to still try and achieve
promotion and they have proven this in the first half of the season."