England Women’s U19 goalkeeper Hannah Poulter is being eyed by multiple WSL clubs this summer – including Tottenham, Everton and West Ham

  • Poulter returns to Britain this summer after playing college football in the US
  • A host of WSL and Championship clubs trying to sign highly rated youngsters
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A host of Women’s Super League clubs are attempting to sign England U19 goalkeeper Hannah Poulter this summer.

Poulter is expected to return to Britain from the United States, where she played college soccer for the University of South Carolina.

Mail Sport understands that Tottenham, Everton, West Ham and Brighton are all interested in signing the highly rated youngster.

One club that finished in the top three last season is also said to be keeping an eye on the goalkeeper.

As well as interest from WSL clubs, Championship teams Southampton and Birmingham are also in the mix.

A host of Women’s Super League clubs are trying to sign England U19 Hannah Poulter

One club who finished in the top three last season are also keeping an eye on the youngster

One club who finished in the top three last season are also keeping an eye on the youngster

A product of Reading’s academy, Poulter was part of the squad that helped the England U19 side qualify for this summer’s European Championship.

The shot-stopper is expected to be included in the squad that will travel to Lithuania for the tournament in July.

England will play the tournament hosts on July 14, Serbia on July 17 and France on July 20 in their bid to reach the knockout stages.

The full roster for the tournament will be announced the week of July 8.