Arsenal sign two-time World Cup winner Tobin Heath

The United States forward was available on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United earlier this summer.

Andy Hampson
Friday 03 September 2021 12:46 BST
Tobin Heath has swapped Manchester United for Arsenal (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Tobin Heath has swapped Manchester United for Arsenal (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Archive)

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Arsenal have signed two-time World Cup winner Tobin Heath, the Women’s Super League club have announced.

The United States forward was available on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United earlier this summer.

The 33-year-old, who has scored 35 goals in 177 international appearances, has also won two Olympic gold medals.

Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall told the club’s website: “Tobin’s record speaks for itself. She’s an incredibly talented player who will bring so much experience to our squad.

“This is an exciting time for the club and I’m delighted we could secure Tobin’s signing.”

The deal comes as Arsenal prepare to open their WSL campaign against champions Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

Heath began her club career with college team North Carolina Tar Heels and his since played for several sides in the US and Europe, including Paris St Germain Portland Thorns and United, where she spent one season.

She joins fellow new signings Nikita Parris, Mana Iwabuchi, Frida Maanum and Simone Boye Sorensen at Arsenal.

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