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Brighton's Emilie Joramo Ready to Make Her Mark in the WSL
Emilie Joramo has signed for Brighton & Hove Albion, fulfilling her ambition to play in the Women's Super League after carefully preparing for the move from Scandinavia.

Brighton & Hove Albion have secured the signing of Norwegian midfielder Emilie Joramo on a free transfer, finalizing the deal at the end of June. Joramo expressed that she now feels fully prepared to compete in the Women’s Super League (WSL), a competition she has aspired to join for some time.
Joramo’s path to the WSL was marked by patience and deliberate timing. She had been interested in the league for a long period but chose to delay her move from Scandinavia until she felt physically and mentally ready to embrace the step up in quality and intensity. Speaking about her journey, Joramo said, “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.”
Brighton’s pursuit of Joramo reflects the club’s ongoing strategy to strengthen their squad with young, promising talents capable of developing within the competitive environment of the WSL. The addition of Joramo is expected to enhance Brighton’s midfield options, adding creativity and depth as the team prepares for the new season.
This signing also underscores Brighton’s ambition to compete more effectively in a league that continues to grow in stature and quality. For Joramo, the move represents a significant milestone in her career, fulfilling a long-held goal of playing in one of the world’s top women’s football leagues.
Looking ahead, Joramo aims to establish herself as a key player for Brighton and contribute meaningfully to their campaign as the club seeks to climb the WSL table. Fans will be keen to see how the Norwegian midfielder adapts to English football and helps the Seagulls push for success in the coming months.
For more details on Emilie Joramo's move to Brighton and her ambitions in the WSL, visit the original article on The Guardian.
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