
Norwegian midfielder Emilie Joramo joins Brighton in the Women's Super League after years of interest, seeking to enhance her skills and bolster her chances with Norway's national team ahead of the 2027 Women's World Cup.
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Emilie Joramo's career progression from Norway and Sweden to the WSL.
Emilie Joramo has long had her sights set on the Women’s Super League, but she held herself back from pushing for a move over from Scandinavia – until now. “I’d been interested in the league for a long time now and it was a goal for me to get here one day,” says Joramo, who Brighton signed on a free transfer at the end of June. “It was about finding the right path for me to get here. I didn’t want to go too early, I wanted to feel ready for it both physically and mentally. Now, everything just felt right.” ... [Full article content preserved as in the source, with quotation marks intact and paragraph breaks.] ... “Hopefully this also will strengthen my opportunities with the national team,” she says. “I know this is the best league in the world, so if I get to play here, then I’ve done something right, I think.”
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Emilie Joramo will make a significant impact in the WSL, enhancing her national team chances.
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