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Julie Blakstad has played for Sweden's Hammarby IF since January 2024 Tottenham have signed Julie Blakstad after her contract with Swedish club Hammarby came to an end. Spurs head coach Martin Ho described the 24-year-old Norway international as a "modern, dynamic full-back" with an "attacking edge". Blakstad spent the past two years with Stockholm-based Hammarby but has Women's Super League experience having played for Manchester City between January 2022 and March 2023. She said her return to England would provide the opportunity "to play against the best players as often as I can". The length of the deal has not been revealed, but Ho said the signing had been a "clear priority" for the London club. Her time at Hammarby saw her score eight goals and provide eight assists in 26 appearances. She has played 31 times for Norway, scoring three goals. Ben Haines, Ellen White and Jen Beattie are back for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed Get the latest WSL news on our dedicated page Man Utd to appoint caretaker manager for rest of the season after Amorim sacking '2/10' - how England's bowling unravelled in Sydney Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14 months in charge A familiar fixture in film that reflects British life Daliso Chaponda and guests start 2026 with a good laugh A minute-by-minute account of the night the unsinkable ship sank Is the desire for vengeance stronger than the longing to be loved? '2/10' - how England's bowling unravelled in Sydney Rice, Watkins & Cunha make cut - FPL team of the week Rosenior deserves Chelsea chance, says Rooney Four are in - but who might complete Premier League Darts line-up? Fury comes out of retirement. .. again 'I want to dominate' - Littler takes another step towards greatness Entertaining & frustrating, but will Brook 'evolve'? Leeds v Man Utd - a rivalry that really matters Women's game did not need 'Battle of Sexes' - Swiatek 'Haunted Nancy detached from reality as Celtic's lights go out' 'Good idea' or taking 'massive chance' - is Rosenior ready for Chelsea? 'We need to protect players' - how can tennis avoid breaking point? 'Paul was fun': Remembering snooker's lost great 20 years on Sporting highlights to look forward to in 2026 Best images of 2025 F1 season - on and off the track The 25 best sports photos of 2025 - and the stories behind them Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.