Why Putellas to London City would be biggest signing in WSL historyImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Alexia Putellas was interviewed on the Camp Nou pitch as part of a farewell ceremony on WednesdayByJoe BradshawBBC Sport Senior JournalistPublished12 minutes agoThe number of trophies on the Barcelona pitch reported it all.During 14 years at the Catalan giants, Alexia Putellas has won 38, and for a special farewell ceremony on Wednesday, the club put them all on display.Having declared her impending exit on Tuesday, sources validated to BBC Sport that Women’s Super League side London City Lionesses are confident of striking a deal for the two-time Ballon d’Or winner. The 32-year-old is yet to confirm her next move and clubs in the United States have also been jostling for her signature.If she does opt for London City owner Michelle Kang’s project, it would be the biggest signing in WSL history.But why would one of the best female players ever exchange the Camp Nou for the new campers pitching up among the WSL status quo?And what message would it send to the rest of the women’s game?London City pursuing Putellas after Barca exit
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