WSL players have mentally ‘checked out’ and want season to end, says agent | Football

WSL players have mentally ‘checked out’ and want season to end, says agent | Football

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Fears of a stop-start return to action has left many Women’s Super League players mentally “checked out” and desperate for the season to be ended, according to a leading women’s football agent.

A&V Sports’ Alan Naigeon believes not knowing the future of the season and mixed messages from clubs have compounded the problems facing the game. “We’re getting to a point where a lot of players are just losing their motivation,” said Naigeon, whose agency represents Ada Hegerberg and Sam Kerr.

One player represented by Naigeon now finds herself stuck between leagues and is back in England without a club. “She was in Australia until March then the season ended,” he explained. In the space of two months she has gone from expecting to be able to play across back-to-back leagues, to being back home and unable to sign for a club in Europe until August or possibly even later. She is having to get through the period from March onwards with no pay.”