Utah Royals Pay Huge Fee to Sign Midfielder

Utah Royals Pay a Record Fee for Wellington Phoenix's Midfielder

Exciting news arises as Macey Fraser, a talented midfielder from Wellington Phoenix, secures a multi-year deal with the Utah Royals. While the exact fee remains undisclosed, her transfer sets a new record for A-League Women players’ fees.

Fraser’s Stellar Performance Amidst Utah Royals Signing

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Moreover, at only 21, Macey Fraser, a graduate of the Phoenix Academy, signed a three-year pro contract last August. She showcased her skills by scoring three goals and providing five assists. Also, Kelly Cousins, the sporting director of the Utah Royals, praised her as an outstanding addition to the NWSL. Cousins said;

“Macey is a player that can make an immediate impact on our team,”
“Not only does she have the temperament, but has the technical and physical abilities to succeed in the NWSL.”

Furthermore, Fraser’s success earned her a spot in the New Zealand national team in November 2021. Her exceptional performances in the ALW earned her a three-year deal with the option for a fourth with the Royals. Excited about the new deal, she said;

“It’s an unreal opportunity. I came into the academy not knowing if I even wanted to play football anymore, so this season has been huge for me.”

“Paul [Temple] has helped me enjoy the game again.
“I’m really grateful for the Phoenix for giving me the chance to play professional football.
“I also couldn’t have done it without my family. They’re all my rocks. I learned football from my brothers so I owe a lot to them.”

A Bright Future for Macey and Utah Royals

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Currently positioned second-bottom in the NWSL, the Utah Royals pin their hopes on Macey Fraser to revitalize their campaign. However, she joins a talented squad alongside fellow New Zealand international Katie Bowen.

Additionally, Shaun Gill, Phoenix football director, lauded Fraser, for creating a pathway for future female footballers. Gill explained;

“This is a red letter day for Macey and the club,”

“She’s been one of the best talents in New Zealand for several years and it’s great the Phoenix have been able to help her realise that potential.

“Her move shows the high performance pathway we’ve created for female footballers in Aotearoa.

“Macey was one of the first women to join the club’s academy in 2021 and after one season with our A-League programme, she is about to join a team playing in one of the top leagues in the world.

“We wish her all the best at the Royals and we look forward to helping our other players realise their footballing dreams abroad.”

This emphasizes the necessity for an increased investment in such pathways to foster women’s football growth.

Conclusion

Finally, exciting times await Macey Fraser, the Utah Royals, and women’s football in general. Her transfer marks a significant milestone in her career. At such a young age, the midfielder has already showcased her skills in the A-League Women, earning a spot on the New Zealand national team and securing a multi-year deal with the Royals.

Her success highlights the importance of opening more doors for female footballers and the potential for growth in women’s football. We wish her all the best in her new adventure and look forward to seeing how her talent impacts the Utah Royals’ campaign in the NWSL.

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Edmund Jaja is a sports enthusiast, Content Writer, Editor, and Storyteller from Nigeria. He’s been a die-hard Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United fan since the Fergie era, with the zeal and passion to inspire through writing.

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