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Mia Fishel has signed what is reportedly the most lucrative contract in NWSL history, leaving Chelsea for the Seattle Reign.
A record $15.6 million was spent on international women's transfers in 2024, according to a FIFA report, more than doubling ...
Part of Fishel's motivation to move to Seattle was coach Laura Harvey and the chance to get more minutes on the field ...
Mia Fishel is joining Seattle Reign FC from Chelsea on a permanent transfer, signing a long-term deal through 2029 that ...
Lily Yohannes, the 18-year-old U.S. women's national team phenom, is reportedly close to finalizing contract terms with ...
T he winter transfer window has been unexpectedly busy in the women's game, especially as a flurry of U.S. women's national team players swap the NWSL for teams in Europe. Naomi Girma's $1.1 ...
The 18-year-old Yohannes is one of the USWNT's most promising young talents, and she's reportedly on her way to OL Lyonnes ...
With a slew of USWNT transfers this offseason, let's analyze how these moves will pan out for the players, and the impact their exits will have on their former NWSL clubs in 2024.
This alarm isn’t just spurred by Girma’s $1.1 million move to Chelsea, the first seven-figure transfer fee in the history of women’s soccer, and isn’t solely about U.S. players.
On Tuesday, the San Diego Wave and England’s Chelsea agreed to terms for the $1.1million transfer of the USWNT defender between the NWSL and WSL clubs. For years, many figured the first million ...
If more top American players transfer abroad like Girma or Horan, you will likely see them crop up on the all-time list in increasing numbers. Table updated as of January 26, 2024 with publicly ...
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