Brighton & Hove Albion have signed 21-year-old striker Elisabeth Terland, who was recently a substitute for Norway against England.
Terland, who has 13 international caps and five goals for her country, has scored ten times for SK Brann this season, having been with the club since 2021.
Terland told brightonandhovealbion.com: “I got a taste of the club when I played at the Amex, which is a beautiful stadium, and used the training facilities with Norway in the Euros. I have a lot of ambitions I want to achieve in my career and playing abroad is one of them, so I am delighted to come to Brighton and show what I can do.”
Manager Hope Powell said: “Elisabeth gives us really good options in advanced positions and we think she will quickly adjust to the WSL, we’re delighted to welcome her to the club.
“She is determined to do well and push on in her career and we’re looking forward to working with her.”