
Wolves Women have confirmed the return of midfielder Tammi George after six months at Sheffield United.
George began her career with Wolves began at age 13, later becoming a first-team regular with 167 appearances and 52 goals.
She was a key figure in Wolves’ 2021/22 league-winning campaign, and got multiple Player of the Season awards.
George told wolves.co.uk: “It feels so good to be back. Walking through the doors of the training ground, seeing everybody, seeing the players, it feels normal and it feels like home.
“I’ve been away in WSL 2 and in that time I think I have learned a lot from being in a new environment and taking myself out of my comfort zone. I’ve developed a lot about myself as a person and a player, putting myself into different situations I think I have adapted well to.
“I know I can bring my experience and my leadership back into the squad now and knowing what the club values, a lot of hard work! I want to be involved in a very successful squad and finish this season on a high.”
Manager Dan McNamara said: “When the opportunity to bring Tammi back arose, it was a no-brainer for us as we know what a talent she is. She returns to us having had that experience of elite level football and she will be a fantastic addition to our competitive squad.
“She is a player who already has a fantastic relationship with the squad as well our brilliant supporters and we know that when she is selected, she will fit back into the group seamlessly. We know that she is Wolves through and through and we are excited that she has returned.”
