Historic £1m Transfer Marks Milestone For Women’s Football As Arsenal Sign Olivia Smith From Liverpool.
In a groundbreaking moment for women’s football, Arsenal Women have secured the signature of Canadian star Olivia Smith from Liverpool for a world-record transfer fee of £1m. The 20-year-old forward, who has dazzled in the Women’s Super League (WSL), becomes the first women’s player to break the seven-figure barrier, eclipsing the previous record of £900,000 set by Chelsea for US defender Naomi Girma earlier this year.
Smith, who joined Liverpool from Portuguese side Sporting CP for a club-record £210,000 just 12 months ago, made an immediate impact in her debut WSL season. Scoring seven goals in 20 appearances, she accounted for nearly a third of Liverpool’s league goals as the Reds finished seventh. Her versatility as a winger or central striker, combined with her international experience—she debuted for Canada at 15 years and 94 days, earning 18 caps and four goals—made her a prime target for Arsenal.
The Gunners, fresh off their Women’s Champions League triumph in May, have been active in the transfer market, aiming to challenge Chelsea’s domestic dominance. Smith’s arrival marks their third major signing this summer, following the additions of Lioness Chloe Kelly from Manchester City and former Liverpool left-back Taylor Hinds, both on free transfers. Under head coach Renee Slegers, Arsenal are focused on lowering the squad’s average age while maintaining their competitive edge, and Smith’s signing aligns perfectly with this vision.
Liverpool, initially reluctant to part with their player of the season, rejected offers from multiple clubs, including Chelsea and Lyon, before accepting Arsenal’s landmark bid. The Merseyside club, currently without a manager following Matt Beard’s departure in February, plans to reinvest the substantial fee to bolster their squad and enhance their scouting and data operations.
This transfer not only sets a new financial benchmark but also signals the growing investment in women’s football. Arsenal’s willingness to shatter the transfer record underscores the sport’s rising profile and the increasing value placed on top talent. As Smith prepares for her medical in north London, fans are buzzing with excitement over what this historic move means for the future of the women’s game.
The deal, subject to personal terms and a medical, is expected to be finalised soon, with Smith potentially making her Arsenal debut in the upcoming WSL season. This moment will be remembered as a pivotal step forward for women’s football, proving that the game’s brightest stars are now commanding fees that reflect their immense talent and potential.

