Rhiannon Roberts Joins Sunderland: A Major Boost for WSL2

Wales defender Rhiannon Roberts signs with Sunderland, bringing international experience and leadership to the WSL2 team.

Wales defender Rhiannon Roberts has officially joined Sunderland on a two-year deal, marking a significant addition to the WSL2 side. The 34-year-old, who has earned 79 caps for Wales, recently departed from Spanish club Real Betis and is currently competing with the Wales squad in Euro 2025 in Switzerland.

Roberts will link up with Sunderland for pre-season training after the tournament concludes. Her arrival is expected to bolster the team’s defensive line and provide invaluable experience from both international and top-tier league football.

Sunderland head coach Mel Reay expressed her excitement about the signing, stating, "We are thrilled to be able to bring Rhiannon to Sunderland. She is a player who is aligned to our vision and brings an abundance of international and Super League experience. This will add huge value to our team along with her exceptional leadership qualities."

Roberts’ career highlights include her consistent performances for Wales and her stint in Spain with Real Betis. Her leadership on and off the pitch will be crucial as Sunderland aims to make a strong impact in the upcoming WSL2 season.

This move not only strengthens Sunderland’s squad but also underscores the growing ambition of women’s football in England. Fans will be eager to see how Roberts’ experience and skills translate into success for the club.

"Roberts was 'a little bit worried' over Wales selection for Euro 2025," as she shared in a recent interview, highlighting her dedication and passion for the game.

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