
LFB: the 2024/2025 transfer table! Follow all summer long the women's basketball transfers and LFB clubs (renamed "La Boulangère Wonderligue") with the transfer table and the latest rumors from the Women's Basketball League.
After finishing the 2023/2024 season in 8th place and being eliminated in the playoff quarter-finals against Villeneuve d'Ascq, Angers will need to start a new cycle with several known departures: Jasmine Bailey, Kekelly Elenga, Isis Arrondo, and likely Leila Lacan who should join Basket Landes. For incoming players, Emmanuelle Tahane could be joined by Oumou Diarisso.
Finishing 3rd in the 2023/2024 regular season, Basket Landes lost in the finals against Villeneuve d'Ascq. For 2024/2025, while Sam Fuehring and her coach Julie Barennes should have their contracts extended, the roster could be strengthened with Myriam Djekoundade, Destiny Slocum and Leila Lacan!
Second in the regular season, Bourges was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the LFB playoffs by Tarbes... before winning the French Cup. Three days later, the club announced the contract extension of 6 players and then focused on the future with the arrival of Inès Pitarch-Granel. After focusing on 3x3, Laëtitia Guapo should also make her return.
Not qualified for the playoffs (9th in regular season), Charleville-Mézières will once again count on Amel Bouderra, the legendary point guard of the Flammes Carolo, who extended her contract for one final season. The end of a 19-year chapter in the Ardennes. Meanwhile, Tiffany Clarke is expected to join the Flammes Carolo roster.
Finishing 5th in the 2023/2024 regular season with a balanced record (11W-11L), Charnay was eliminated in the playoff quarter-finals against Lattes Montpellier. For 2024/2025, the team is expected to continue with Shakayla Thomas, Coralie Chabrier and Monique Akoa-Makani, and welcome newcomers Mariama Daramy and Astou Gaye.
Landerneau managed to maintain its place in LFB thanks to remaining undefeated during the playdowns. To structure its 2024-2025 roster, LBB has extended American shooting guard Nausia Woolfolk and young center Adja Keane.
4th in the 2023/2024 regular season with 13 wins and 9 losses, Lattes Montpellier was eliminated in the semi-finals against Villeneuve d'Ascq. For 2024/2025, the club could add Ana Suarez-Utrero, Hortense Limouzin and Jasmine Bailey to their roster.
After a complicated season, marked by a 6th place finish in the regular season, numerous injuries and an expected budget decrease for next season, Lyon Asvel Feminin will still try to move forward. While there are many departures to note, Asvel will be able to count on the return of Dominique Malonga and the arrivals of Tea Cleante and Kekelly Elenga.
Now officially safe from relegation, RVBC has endured an exhausting season, "horrible" according to coach Emmanuel Body. Assitan Koné, Ana Suarez and Tiffany Clarke are leaving. At the dawn of a new chapter, La Roche Vendée Basketball Club (RVBC) has officially announced the arrival of Emma Peytour, LF2 champion with Chartres, and should soon announce the signing of Jade Philipps, the second-highest scorer in LF2.
Finishing 7th in the 2023/2024 regular season with 10 wins and 12 losses, Tarbes eliminated Bourges in the LFB playoff quarter-finals, before losing in the semi-finals against Basket Landes. For 2024/2025, the club will need to rebuild, particularly in the post positions following the departures of Isabelle Yacoubou (retirement) and Dominique Malonga (return to ASVEL Féminin).