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Man City transfer news: Atletico Madrid’s Deyna Castellanos signs three-year deal with WSL side | Transfer Centre News



Manchester City have signed Atletico Madrid striker Deyna Castellanos on a three-year deal.

The 23-year-old – who will wear the No 10 shirt – will officially move to the Women’s Super League side on July 1 once her contract with the Spanish club expires.

Castellanos scored 23 goals in 58 appearances during a two-and-a-half season stint with Atletico, where she won the 2021 Spanish Super Cup.

The Venezuela international shone as a teenager and was on a three-person shortlist – along with Carli Lloyd and Lieke Mertens – for the FIFA Best Women’s Player of the Year award in 2017 at the age of just 18.

Castellanos has made 25 appearances for Venezuela, in which she has 12 goals.

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