Chelsea Football Club confirmed the signing of Japanese midfielder Manaka Matsukubo from North Carolina Courage on Tuesday, according to a club statement. The 23-year-old player, who last played for the NWSL side, will join the Women’s Super League (WSL) club ahead of the 2024 season. Details of the transfer, including the financial terms and contract length, remain undisclosed.
What Happened?
Chelsea’s official website released a statement confirming the acquisition of Matsukubo, describing the move as “a significant addition to our squad.” The club did not disclose the transfer fee or the length of the player’s contract. Matsukubo, who has been with North Carolina Courage since 2021, made 68 appearances for the team, scoring 12 goals and recording 15 assists across all competitions.
Why It Matters Now
The signing comes as Chelsea seeks to strengthen its midfield ahead of the 2024 WSL campaign. The club finished third in the 2023 season, narrowly missing out on a top-two finish that would have secured a UEFA Women’s Champions League spot. Matsukubo’s technical skills and experience in the NWSL, where she was named to the 2022 NWSL Best XI, position her as a potential key contributor.

Who Is Manaka Matsukubo?
Matsukubo, born on April 12, 2001, in Tokyo, Japan, began her professional career with INAC Kobe Leonessa in the Japanese Nadeshiko League. She moved to North Carolina Courage in 2021, where she became a consistent performer. Her 2023 season saw her start 22 of 23 regular-season matches, averaging 1.8 key passes per game and a 78% pass completion rate, according to NWSL statistics.
What’s Next?
Matsukubo is expected to join Chelsea’s training squad in January 2024, according to a club spokesperson. The WSL season resumes in February, with Chelsea’s first match against Reading FC on February 4. The club has not yet commented on how Matsukubo will integrate into the existing midfield structure, which includes players like Beth England and Sam Kerr.
Context and Implications
The signing aligns with Chelsea’s broader strategy to bolster its squad with international talent. In 2023, the club also signed forward Maren Mjelde from FC Kansas City and midfielder Lotte Wubben-Moy from Manchester City. Matsukubo’s arrival could provide depth and experience, particularly in high-stakes matches. However, her impact will depend on her ability to adapt quickly to the physicality and pace of the WSL.
How to Follow
Chelsea’s official website and social media channels will provide updates on Matsukubo’s progress. Fans can also track her performances via the WSL’s official website and the NWSL’s digital platforms. For real-time updates, follow @ChelseaFC on Twitter and the WSL’s official account.
Next confirmed checkpoint: Chelsea’s first pre-season friendly against Arsenal on January 12, 2024, at Cobham Training Centre. Share your thoughts on the signing below or tag @Archysport on social media.