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She impressed West Ham Women’s boss at the time, Matt Beard, with her performances in the 2018 UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship, hosted in her homeland.
She was an essential part of the team that won the Women’s FA Cup final that season.
In January 2021, Lehmann moved on loan to Merseyside club Everton until the end of the season.
After that loan spell, she completed a move to Aston Villa where she scored four goals in 23 appearances during her first season.
As for her international career, Lehmann earned her first cap for Switzerland in October 2017 and then went on to score her first goal in March 2018.
Her first Swiss goal was against Finland at the 2018 Cyprus Women’s Cup.
Aston Villa’s no.7 was chosen by Switzerland‘s head coach Nils Nielsen for the Women’s Euros 2022, however, Lehmann decided not to play.
She said: “It’s a personal decision.
“I don’t feel mentally ready for a European tournament.”
What is Alisha Lehmann’s net worth?
Lehmann’s net worth is believed to be between £500,000 and £1.2million.
Her salary from Aston Villa is reported to be around £160,000 while she earns more revenue from her sponsorships with Adidas and EA Sports.
Who is the highest paid female footballer?
The highest-paid female footballer was reported to be US star Carli Lloyd.
She had a spell with Manchester City in 2017, however, returned to American soon after.
It was estimated that she earned £420,000 a year.
Now Lloyd has reitred, Sam Kerr is the reported highest-paid female footballer.
The Australian forward plays for Chelsea in the Women’s Super League and earns over £400,000 a year.