Natalie Bjorn recently agreed to a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Blues. After moving from Sweden to join the Women's Super League and Everton in the summer of 2021, Bjorn praised the high quality of players in the league, calling it the best in the world. She mentioned the competitive nature of every team being capable of defeating each other.
Bjorn found it challenging to adapt from the Swedish league to English due to the constant competition with world-class players. Despite the difficulty, she expressed excitement about the competitive and thrilling nature of the league.
The 26-year-old is already familiar with the Women's Super League, having previously played for Everton. Bjorn is looking forward to reuniting with fellow Swedes Zecira Musovic and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, creating a sense of familiarity that she believes will be beneficial during her time at the club.
Joining Musovic and Kaneryd at Chelsea, Bjorn is eager to face Manchester United and Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge in both the WSL and UEFA Women's Champions League this month. She expressed excitement about playing in the impressive stadium and is focused on contributing to the team's success.
Bjorn is enthusiastic about starting this journey, aiming to help the team as much as possible and achieve victory in the upcoming games.