Ireland WNT keeper Moloney joins London City; Jake O'Brien signs four-year deal at Lyon

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Moloney secures Championship move following Reading release, while O’Brien completes his move to Laurent Blanc’s Ligue 1 outfit.

IRELAND GOALKEEPER GRACE Moloney has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year contract.Moloney has made 84 appearances in the Women’s Super League and was part of the Ireland squad who competed last month in the World Cup in Australia. She made her senior debut for Reading back in 2009.Grace Moloney is the latest player to join London City Lionesses with international and #BarclaysWSL experience.

“The group has been very welcoming, I feel like I’ve been able to slot in right away, and I’m looking forward to the season now. “After seeing the success the team had last season and the presentation put forward by the coaching staff, it’s clear that the club is heading in the right direction and I’m looking forward to getting started.”

Also on Tuesday, Ireland U21 international defender Jake O’Brien completed his move to Olympique Lyonnais, which was first reported last week. O’Brien joins the Ligue 1 side, managed by French World Cup winner Laurent Blanc, from Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee believed to be in the region of €1 million.O’Brien becomes Lyon’s second-ever Irish signing, following in the footsteps of Mick McCarthy who played for the club in 1989/90.

 

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