CARDIFF, WALES - 04 JANUARY 2026: Cardiff City Womens' Mikayla Cook and Wrexham Women's Mariam Mahmood during the 2025/2026 Genero Adran Leagues Premier league fixture between Cardiff City Women FC & Wrexham AFC Women at Cardiff Athletics Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

Mikayla Cook has swapped Cardiff City for Wrexham. (Pic by John Smith/FAW)

The summer transfer window opens on Tuesday, 30 June, for clubs across the Adran Leagues, with teams already beginning to shape their squads ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Wrexham have wasted little time in strengthening, securing the signing of a key player from their Adran Premier rivals Cardiff City. The Red Dragons are also set to discover their UEFA Women’s Champions League opponents this week, and further additions are expected at The Rock as the club prepares for one of the most exciting periods in its history.

Cardiff City face a summer of rebuilding after the departure of several influential players, while Swansea City must also replace a number of experienced figures following a series of retirements.

Elsewhere, Cardiff Met are preparing for life back in the Adran Premier after earning promotion last season. Llanrumney United will take their place in the Adran South, where they will compete alongside Pontypridd United following the Dragons’ relegation from the second tier.

There has also been a change in the dugout at Connah’s Quay Nomads, with Jordan Parry departing the club. Meanwhile, Wrexham Foresters continue their rapid rise after securing promotion to the Genero Adran North and already boast a strong squad ahead of their first campaign at that level.

Below is a complete round-up of all confirmed transfers across the 24 clubs in the Adran Leagues so far this summer.

Adran Leagues Transfer Tracker

Adran Premier

Aberystwyth Town

InOut
Chloe Jones – St Dogmaels

Barry Town United

InOut
Holly Jones – Barry Town United
Amy Long – Cardiff City
Niamh Duggan – Cambrian United

Briton Ferry Llansawel

InOut
Katy Hosford – Swansea City

Cardiff City

InOut
Holly Jones – Barry Town United
Mikayla Cook – Wrexham
Megan Bowen
Amy Long – Barry Town United
Helen Evans
Laura Curnock
Lisa Owen
Fiona Barry – Cardiff City
Somoraa Fletcher – Watford

Cardiff Met

InOut

Swansea City

InOut
Stacey John-Davis – Retired
Lucy Finch – Retired
Stephanie Turner – Retired
Katy Hosford – Briton Ferry Llansawel

The New Saints

InOut
Abbie Iddenden – Wrexham
Hannah Snape – Wrexham
Fiona Barry – Cardiff City

Wrexham

InOut
Mikayla Cook – Cardiff CityAbbie Iddenden – The New Saints
Lucy Farrell – Stoke CityHannah Snape – The New Saints
Natasha Thomas – Ipswich TownRosie Hughes
Neve Adams
Leah Burke
Carra Jones
Erin Lovett
Chloe Ankers
Sienna Perry – Connah’s Quay Nomads

Adran North

Bangor

InOut
Ellie Sian – FelinheliMilly Lowe – Llangefni Town

Berriew

InOut

Connah’s Quay Nomads

InOut
Sienna Perry – Wrexham

Felinheli

InOut
Ellie Sian – Bangor

Flint Town United

InOut
Poppy Smith

Llandudno

InOut
Courtney Ingram

Llanfair United

Wrexham Foresters

Adran South

Carmarthen Town

Cascade YC

Cwmbran Celtic

Llanrumney United

Penybont

Pure Swansea

Taffs Well