Denver keeps building its roster for its inaugural season and it was reported that the club has set its eyes on Pachuca’s left back Ayo Oke.
The defender signed her first professional contract with Tuzas after playing for the UCLA Bruins. After two seasons there, she helped Pachuca to win the 2025 Clausura tournament, the first one in the club’s history. Additionally, Tuzas finished second in the table in the regular season for the Apertura 2025 tournament but had an early exit from the playoffs.
According to reports, Pachuca will receive $450,000 for this transfer, which will mark a record for a USWNT player being transferred from another league.
In this way, the USWNT U-17, U-18, U-20, and U-23 will join Kaleigh Kurtz, Carson Pickett and Ally Watt, who have already signed with Denver.









