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Lia Walti won four major trophies with Arsenal Switzerland captain Lia Walti has left Arsenal after seven years at the club and is set to join Italian side Juventus. The 32-year-old had one year remaining on her contract in north London and said it was "one of the hardest decisions she has ever had to take". Walti signed from Turbine Potsdam in the summer of 2018 and made 183 appearances for the Gunners, winning the Women's Super League title, two League Cups and the Champions League. She was part of the squad that won last season's Champions League, although the midfielder was an unused substitute in the final victory against Barcelona. Walti has more than 100 international caps and captained Switzerland in their home European Championship this summer. She is a key target for Juventus, who have until the Italian transfer deadline closes on 10 September to complete a deal. WSL transfer deadline day and new season build-up Sabalenka has machine-like consistency - but she's no 'robot' Who will win Super Bowl & be MVP? NFL pundits' predictions Play-Doh, free bread and peeing in the shower Your weekly go-to for women’s football A unique new dating series hosted by Davina Mc Call Richard Osman reflects on his novel The Thursday Murder Club Horse riding and eating horse 'four ways' - Wales fans do Kazakhstan The art of the free transfer - and why Real Madrid are masters of it Who will win Super Bowl & be MVP? NFL pundits' predictions Weekly sports quiz: Who spent the most in the transfer window? 'People assume you're not trying' - James on England criticism From coma to World Cup in three years - Burton savours comeback Electric New York energy reignites etiquette debate Glasner wins Guehi transfer battle at Liverpool's expense - how deal fell through Arsenal's Kelly, Russo and Mc Cabe discuss football 'icks' Video Arsenal's Kelly, Russo and Mc Cabe discuss football 'icks' 'Liverpool's record-breaking summer has surely made title a formality' Which NFL team should you support? What does Australia's Hundred dominance mean for women's cricket? Transfers - September 2025 Q&A: Norris' title hopes - and Antonelli 'like an artichoke' In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week 'A sour taste' - inside a summer like no other in Newcastle's history 'Donald banking on experience for Ryder Cup bear pit' Who won the Scottish Premiership transfer window? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.