Chelsea Break Club Record to Sign USA Star Alyssa Thompson from Angel City
Chelsea have confirmed a club record deal to sign USA international forward Alyssa Thompson from Angel City, bringing one of the world’s most exciting young talents to Stamford Bridge. The 20-year-old has completed her medical and is set to sign a five-year contract with the Blues.
While Chelsea sources suggest the fee is just under £1m, reports from the United States indicate the deal could be an initial £1.1m, rising to £1.4m with add-ons. Either way, Thompson’s move surpasses Chelsea’s previous record transfer for USA defender Naomi Girma, who joined from San Diego Wave earlier this year.
Thompson arrives at a crucial time for Chelsea, with striker Mayra Ramirez sidelined until January due to a serious hamstring injury and England forward Lauren James unavailable for the season opener against Manchester City on Friday night (19:30 BST). Her signing is expected to bolster Chelsea’s attack as they continue their quest for a first Women’s Champions League title.
The Blues have demonstrated unwavering ambition under manager Sonia Bompastor, who took charge a year ago. Their summer transfer strategy has already included signing Girma and Australian full-back Ellie Carpenter from Lyon, further strengthening a squad that has dominated English women’s football, winning six consecutive WSL titles.
Chelsea’s rivals are also making their presence felt, with Arsenal’s Champions League triumph last season accompanied by key acquisitions such as Canada forward Olivia Smith, England winger Chloe Kelly, and Taylor Hinds. Thompson’s arrival ensures Chelsea remain competitive at the top of the domestic and European game.
For Thompson, the move represents a huge step in her career, offering the opportunity to compete in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and showcase her talents on one of Europe’s biggest stages. Already an established international under USA coach Emma Hayes, Thompson’s challenge at Stamford Bridge is both exciting and career-defining.
The transfer also highlights the WSL’s growing ambition to be the world’s leading domestic league in women’s football, attracting top talent from across the globe and setting new standards for investment in the game. Chelsea fans will hope Thompson’s arrival gives the Blues the edge as they look to continue their domestic dominance and chase elusive European glory.