Manchester Evening News

World Cup winner Rose out to bloom with Blues

- By ANDY HAMPSON

CITY have signed United States World Cup winner Rose Lavelle.

The 25-year-old midfielder moves to the Women’s Super League from American outfit OL Reign, whom she had only joined from Washington Spirit earlier this week.

Lavelle is City’s third signing of the close season after the arrivals of USA team-mate Sam Mewis and England forward Chloe Kelly.

Lavelle said: “I’m looking forward to the opportunit­y of playing in England and competing in the Champions League.

“I’ve heard amazing things about the club and it just felt like a really good fit overall. I want to challenge myself and feel that Manchester City is the perfect environmen­t to do so and, hopefully, I’ll find some success along the way.”

Washington agreed to trade Lavelle to the Reign, their National Women’s Soccer League rivals, in exchange for a favourable draft pick and on the understand­ing she subsequent­ly signed to play outside the US.

For their part, Reign will receive compensati­on and retain Lavelle’s playing rights should she ever return to the NWSL.

Lavelle has won 45 caps for the USA and scored in last year’s World Cup final victory over Holland.

She joins a City side that have finished runners-up in WSL for the last three seasons. City head coach Gareth Taylor said: “We’re thrilled to have secured Rose’s services - with her impressive back catalogue, she is an incredibly exciting player and one we’re all looking forward to working with.

“Her endless accolades for both club and country are proof of what a talent she is and she’s exactly the kind of player we want here at City, with her ambitions and desire for success matching our own.”

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