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Grace Geyoro was one of 16 senior players signed by London City Lionesses this summer It could take £1m London City Lionesses signing Grace Geyoro until December before she is up to speed in the Women's Super League, says manager Jocelyn Precheur. France midfielder Geyoro joined the newly promoted Lionesses on transfer deadline day on 4 September. Geyoro has yet to register a goal or assist in four games for the Lionesses, who have six points from five league matches. "We knew it would need two or three months for her to be totally ready in a new league, " Precheur told BBC Sport. "She had a long break from the end of Euro 2025 to joining us. We knew when she arrived she needed to start conditioning from scratch. "She wants to adapt as soon as possible to bring to the team everything she can. " Geyoro, 28, had spent her career at Paris St-Germain before joining the Lionesses, winning the league title and twice reaching the Champions League final. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Ricky Hatton's funeral procession begins journey to Etihad stadium What can be done to improve England's atmosphere problem? Your views Stop expecting perfection from us - top referee An all-star cast enters the ultimate game of deceit Bite-sized tales of terror Can Kwabena swap his dead-end job for his movie mogul dream? The portable operating theatre that could revolutionise treatment Stop expecting perfection from us - top referee Watch extended Anthony Taylor interview on i Player. Video Watch extended Anthony Taylor interview on i Player 'Chronic Scotland prevail in Hampden head-wrecker' 'A famous victory' - South Africa stun India after De Klerk's heroics Video'A famous victory' - South Africa stun India after De Klerk's heroics 'No easy way back for Bellingham as Rogers vindicates Tuchel's strategy' I'd give up winners to hug family again, says paralysed jockey Lee Rooney on Gerrard’s comments and feeling lost post-Birmingham. Audio Rooney on Gerrard’s comments and feeling lost post-Birmingham How Broncos and 'play-dough' quarterback can end Chiefs' reign Rapper, philanthropist, muse. .. and Netherlands' record scorer Football regulator could force club owners to sell 'I was asking Chat GPT is this real? ' - Fraser & Tulloch on making black history. Video'I was asking Chat GPT is this real? ' - Fraser & Tulloch on making black history Does Federer have a point? Are courts being slowed to aid Alcaraz and Sinner? 'Being gay in men's football is a very toxic place' Time for a 'gloves-off' Piastri v Norris title fight? F1 Q&A 'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia' The footballer who cycles to work after being inspired by Wenger 'The most wonderful human' - Greenwood leads support for ex-team-mate Moody 'England Golf needs government backing for 2030 Solheim Cup bid' Why Salah has become a 'little problem' for Liverpool Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
