“Maybe one day,” Deyna Castellanos wrote over four years ago as the cliffhanger in her tweet about deciding against playing in the National Women’s Soccer League.
At the time, Castellanos was wrapping up a standout college career at Florida State. She decided against entering her name into the NWSL Draft and left her destination to chance, eventually signing with Atletico Madrid in Spain.
However, this Friday, the 24-year-old Venezuelan international finally arrived in the NWSL as the newest member of Bay FC, a 2024 NWSL expansion team. She arrives via transfer from Manchester City and signed a contract that sources say would be worth around $1.8 million over four years as a total package if the fourth-year mutual option is exercised. That is believed to make her the highest-paid international in the league as of now.
As she reiterated two years ago in another tweet, her arrival in the NWSL was always going to coincide with increased player autonomy, something the league has slowly added through…