In August 2013, Sørensen joined Swedish club FC Rosengård. She was awarded a professional contract ahead of the 2014 season[3] and went on to make ten Damallsvenskan appearances in the club's title-winning campaign. In February 2015, Sørensen returned to Denmark to play for Brøndby IF for more playing time and to catch up with her studies.[4] In July 2017, it was announced that Sørensen would be making her return to Damallsvenskan to play for the reigning champions, Linköpings FC.[5]
In July 2020, she left Brøndby to move to England, signing a two-year contract with Everton F.C. in the Women's Super League.[6]
Despite having signed another one year contract extension in the summer of 2023, Everton announced on 19 November 2023 that Sørensen would retire from football the following month, aged 26, to "pursue other interests".[7] Her final game was a home 4-1 defeat to Manchester City on 19 December 2023, the Blues' final game before the WSL winter break.[8]
International career
After showing impressive form with Brøndby, Sørensen was called up to be part of the senior Danish national team for the 2016 Yongchuan International Tournament of China in October 2016. She was a replacement for the injured Nadia Nadim.[9] In 2017, she was named to the Danish UEFA Women's Euro 2017 squad.
Personal life
She is currently enrolled as a remote student at the Technical University of Denmark, completing a degree in innovation engineering.[10] She speaks four languages: Danish, Swedish, English, and Norwegian.[11]