Swedish forward Hanna Bennison ends her time at Real Madrid after a season in which she failed to establish herself in the club's women's project.
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Swedish forward Hanna Bennison has left Real Madrid after a brief spell at the white club. The player, who arrived with expectations of strengthening Madrid's attack, failed to adapt to the project and her departure is confirmed in this transfer window.
Bennison leaves the Merengue side without achieving the expected impact. Her time with Real Madrid's women's team did not leave the mark that was anticipated when her signing was confirmed. The Swedish international, capped for her national team, found neither continuity nor prominence in the technical staff's plans, which accelerated the search for an exit.
This move reflects the challenges Real Madrid faces in building its women's squad. Although the club has invested significant resources in reinforcements, not all signings manage to adapt to the competitive level of La Liga F. Bennison's departure represents a missed opportunity in attack and forces the team to reconsider its offensive options for the rest of the season.
In the context of Spanish women's football, these movements are common when there are mismatches between expectations and actual performance. Competition in La Liga F is increasingly demanding, and teams need players who can quickly adapt to playing systems.
Real Madrid will need to seek alternative offensive options to strengthen its attack in upcoming transfer windows. Bennison, for her part, will look for a new destination where she can regain prominence and continuity. Her departure raises questions about the club's transfer strategy and the ability of new signings to adapt.
At Factor Partido, we understand that not all signings work out, even when they arrive with good credentials. Women's football in Colombia and Latin America observes these European dynamics as a reference. Bennison's experience at Madrid is a reminder that individual quality does not always guarantee success in a new project, especially when adaptation times are limited.