Michelle de Jongh comes closest from Madrid CFF who finished in 13th place in the Spanish top league last season.

- It feels really fun to sign for Linköping.

I like their way of playing football and how they are constantly finding new ways to develop.

I hope to be able to take part in the new environment and be challenged to become a better football player, says de Jongh in a press release. 

In total, there were eight matches and one goal in the Madrid shirt.

Michelle is a player with many offensive qualities around and in the opponent's penalty area.

Her cutting-edge skills will make our team even more varied in our attacking game, which is already good today.

We also get a player who chooses us for their continued development and believes in our future.

This is a clear signal to us and the rest of Sweden that we have something good going on in Linköping and Michelle would like to be part of that journey, says LFC's coach Andrée Jeglertz.