sevendayweekender – Everton have secured the signing of midfielder Zara Kramzar on loan from Roma until the end of the season. The agreement includes an obligation-to-buy clause, which is expected to be activated during the summer transfer window. The move was completed on the final day of the Women’s Super League transfer period, strengthening Everton’s squad for the remainder of the campaign.
Kramzar, a 20-year-old Slovenian international, arrives after spending the past year on loan at Italian club Como. Her performances in Italy helped her gain valuable experience at a competitive level. Everton identified her as a promising addition who can bring energy and attacking quality to the midfield.
The club confirmed that Kramzar will wear the number 21 shirt. Her arrival reflects Everton’s strategy to invest in young players with international exposure. The obligation-to-buy clause signals confidence in her long-term potential at the club.
Speaking to the club’s official media, Kramzar expressed excitement about the move. She highlighted the effort behind the transfer and her readiness to begin a new chapter in England. She also emphasized her desire to quickly adapt and contribute to the team.
“I feel so excited. I think we all worked a lot for this,” Kramzar said. “Happy to be here and start my journey.” She added that she looks forward to playing at Goodison Park and meeting the supporters.
Slovenian Midfielder Targets Goals and Growth After Como Spell and WSL Move
Kramzar outlined her ambitions to perform strongly in the Women’s Super League. She expressed eagerness to play in a competitive environment and prove her abilities. The midfielder also mentioned her goal to score and deliver consistent performances for the team.
“I can’t wait. I am really looking forward to playing at Goodison Park and seeing the fans,” she said. “Excited to learn a lot about Everton.” She added that she enjoys playing in large stadiums and is motivated by the atmosphere.
Kramzar also highlighted the significance of becoming the first Slovenian player in the Women’s Super League. She described the achievement as a proud moment in her career. The milestone adds historical value to her move and increases her motivation to succeed.
“I am proud. It is nice to be the first Slovenian in the WSL,” she said. “I am excited to show on the pitch what I can do now.” Her statement reflects confidence and determination to make an impact.
Reflecting on her previous experience, Kramzar noted that her time in Italy contributed to her development. However, she emphasized that playing in England had always been a personal ambition. She described the Women’s Super League as the best league in the world.
“I enjoyed playing in Italy but I’ve always wanted to go to England,” she said. “I am excited to see the level here.” Her move marks an important step in her professional growth.
Looking ahead, Kramzar aims to help Everton achieve higher results in the league. She also expressed hope that the team can compete for trophies in the future. Her focus remains on improving both individually and collectively.
