Everton Bolsters Defense with Signing of Japanese Star Hikaru Kitagawa
Everton strengthens their squad with the signing of Japanese defender Hikaru Kitagawa from BK Hacken, aiming for a competitive edge in the Women's Super League.


Everton has announced the signing of Hikaru Kitagawa, a distinguished Japanese defender from Swedish club BK Hacken. This strategic acquisition marks Everton's fourth signing this summer, following the arrivals of Rosa van Gool, Ornella Vignola, and Rion Ishikawa.
Kitagawa, a 28-year-old left-back, has expressed her enthusiasm about joining Everton, stating, "I'm very excited to play for Everton. I decided to join this team because I watched them last season and spoke to the head coach." Her decision was also influenced by conversations with compatriot Honoka Hayashi, who has been with Everton since July 2024. Kitagawa praised the club's warm atmosphere, describing it as a *"comfortable and friendly place."
Everton's manager, Brian Sorensen, hailed Kitagawa's arrival as a "big statement" for the club, recognizing her as one of the "top 10 left-backs in the world." Sorensen highlighted her extensive experience at both international and club levels, noting that her "desire to win and leadership qualities will have a positive effect on the squad." He also commended her humble and respectful personality, which is expected to make her a popular figure in the dressing room.
Kitagawa's signing is a significant boost for Everton as they aim to strengthen their defense and enhance their competitiveness in the Women's Super League. Her track record, including two assists in Japan's SheBelieves Cup victory earlier this year, underscores her capability and potential impact on the team.
Everton fans are eagerly anticipating Kitagawa's debut, hoping her addition will propel the team to new heights in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on Everton's transfer activities and their journey in the Women's Super League.