Manchester City Secures Canadian Star Defender Jade Rose
Manchester City Secures Canadian Star Defender Jade Rose
Manchester City has officially announced the signing of highly-touted Canadian defender Jade Rose. The versatile player, previously with Harvard University, has penned a four-year contract with the Women's Super League (WSL) club, with her official arrival slated for July 1st.
Rose brings a wealth of experience despite her collegiate background, having already made 28 appearances for the Canadian national team since her senior debut in 2021. Her impressive collegiate career saw her earn back-to-back Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year awards, further cementing her reputation as a formidable talent. In 2023, she was also recognized as Canada's Soccer Young Player of the Year, highlighting her rapid ascent in the sport.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the move, Rose stated her attraction to the club's rich history, passionate fanbase, distinctive style of play, and the vibrant city of Manchester itself. She also articulated her ambitious goals for her tenure at City, aiming to contribute to winning both the Champions League and other significant trophies.
The pursuit of Rose was highly competitive, with several top clubs, including multiple NWSL teams like Gotham FC and WSL rivals Manchester United, reportedly showing keen interest in acquiring her services. Her decision to join City underscores the club's appeal in attracting top international talent.
Manchester City finished fourth in the WSL last season. The club is currently in a transitional period, with the confirmation of their new head coach still pending.