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Fridolina Rolfo is Manchester United's second signing of the summer, following Julia Zigiotti Olme's arrival in July Manchester United have signed Sweden international Fridolina Rolfo on a two-year contract. Rolfo, who usually plays as a left-sided forward, was a free agent after reaching a mutual decision to terminate her Barcelona contract one year early. The 31-year-old joined Barca from German side Wolfsburg in 2021 and won four Liga F titles and two Champions League trophies, scoring 40 goals in 131 appearances. Rolfo said the appeal of joining United was the Women's Super League, which she described as "probably the strongest league in the world right now". United finished third in the WSL last season, which qualified them for the second round of the Champions League. "I have been fortunate to enjoy lots of success at Barcelona and other clubs I have played for, and now I want the same at Manchester United, " she added. Rolfo, who has also played for Bayern Munich, has 313 senior club appearances and 113 goals during her career. She earned her 100th cap for Sweden during Euro 2025 last month and has scored 33 goals for her country. Man Utd sign Sweden midfielder Zigiotti from Bayern Head here to get involved Get the latest WSL news on our dedicated page Why Liverpool's spending spree has piled pressure and scrutiny on Slot Sutton's opening-weekend predictions v Tom Grennan and AI Premier League news conferences: Sesko fitness, Nuno 'concerned', Calvert-Lewin joins Leeds Jeremy, Richard and James embark on an epic road trip across Vietnam The inside story of the CIA continues Was Lucy Letby rightfully convicted? Are women-only dating advice groups helpful or harmful? Sutton's opening-weekend predictions v Tom Grennan and AI Why Liverpool's spending spree has piled pressure and scrutiny on Slot Rooney on 'scary' 2010 visit from balaclava-clad men Red Roses partner with Barbie before World Cup Smith scores half-century as Spirit end Rockets perfect start. Video Smith scores half-century as Spirit end Rockets perfect start A bold new era of football on BBC Sport: Your game, your season Premier League predictions 2025-26: BBC Sport pundits pick their top four How will your club fare? Phil Mc Nulty's Premier League predictions Watch: Mic'd up Livingstone captains team in real time. Video Watch: Mic'd up Livingstone captains team in real time What's new in the Premier League this season? Wildcards, breakouts and new faces - 22 Premier League players to watch 'He has made young players dream' - the making of Liverpool icon Salah What is multi-club ownership in football? Video What is multi-club ownership in football? Lewandowski, Man Utd and the transfer that got away. Video Lewandowski, Man Utd and the transfer that got away Why have Ferrari been unable to win a title since 2008? Owners worth billions, so why might Red Bull era dawn slowly at Newcastle? When England won by two runs - the greatest ever Test match? Video When England won by two runs - the greatest ever Test match? Becky Zerlentes - the first female boxer to die in fight in US Hansie Cronje, match-fixing and plane crash that left a complex legacy Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.