Real Madrid complete world-record transfer for Swedish teenager Felicia Schroder
Real Madrid have officially signed Swedish striker Felicia Schroder from BK Hacken in a record-breaking deal, beating Chelsea to her signature.
Real Madrid have officially confirmed the signing of 19-year-old Swedish striker Felicia Schroder from BK Hacken. The deal marks the most expensive transfer in the history of women's football, underscoring the teenager's status as a global talent.
Schroder has signed a four-year contract with the Spanish side, keeping her at the club until June 30, 2030. Martin Ericsson, football director at BK Hacken, described the move as a historic sale that bolsters both the club's international standing and the profile of women's football.
The move concludes weeks of speculation and serves as a significant setback for Chelsea, who had previously submitted a £1.2 million bid to bring the striker to London. Ultimately, Madrid's decisive approach secured the contested signature.
"The years at BK Hacken have shaped me as a person and a player and are something I will carry in my heart forever," said Felicia Schroder.
Schroder's rise has been meteoric; she was named the 2025 Damallsvenskan Most Valuable Player after scoring 30 goals. Her reputation was further cemented during the inaugural UEFA Women's Europa Cup, where she netted eight goals in nine matches, including a hat-trick in the final against Hammarby.
As she now integrates into her new squad, Real Madrid look to leverage her prolific finishing to challenge for domestic dominance and succeed in the Women's Champions League. Meanwhile, Chelsea must urgently pivot in their search for a centre-forward before the transfer window closes.