Felicia Schroeder has completed a high-profile move to Real Madrid, a deal that her former Swedish club, BK Hacken, identifies as the most expensive in the history of women’s football. The 19-year-old Swedish international forward has committed to a four-year contract with the Spanish side after an impressive run at Hacken, where she netted 91 goals in 128 appearances.
While the specific financial details remain undisclosed, BK Hacken confirmed the fee surpasses the previous $1.5m benchmark set by Orlando Pride’s acquisition of Lizbeth Ovalle from Tigres UANL last year. A representative for the Swedish club noted that while the record is officially broken, the precise sum will not be revealed to the public.
Real Madrid, who finished runners-up to Barcelona in Liga F last season, described their new recruit as the premier performer at the recent Women’s Europa Cup. Schroeder played a pivotal role for Hacken as they secured the 2025 Damallsvenskan title, contributing 30 goals to their championship campaign.