How much did Juventus pay Arsenal for Lia Walti?
Reports suggest Juventus paid far less than many expected to sign Lia Wälti, with the fee reflecting her contract and the women’s transfer market.
Lia Walti plays for Arsenal Women Football Club. The Swiss midfielder arrived at Arsenal in 2018 from FFC Turbine Potsdam. Walti wears the number number 13 shirt. She was born on April 19, 1993.
Reports suggest Juventus paid far less than many expected to sign Lia Wälti, with the fee reflecting her contract and the women’s transfer market.
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