The Kansas City Current have made a significant move by acquiring defender Alana Cook from Seattle Reign in a trade deal worth $115,000 in allocation money and an additional $25,000 in intra-league transfer funds. The trade agreement was reached during the NWSL regular season break and will be finalized following the opening of the secondary transfer window on August 1.
In exchange for Cook, the Reign received $115,000, consisting of $40,000 in allocation money and $75,000 in intra-league transfer funds. An additional $25,000 in intra-league transfer funds is contingent on Cook meeting certain incentive-based requirements.
Cook, who joined the Reign on a short-term loan in 2020 and signed a three-year contract in 2021, expressed gratitude for her time with the club and is looking forward to the new chapter in her career with the Kansas City Current.
The Current, currently ranked second in the NWSL standings, have had a successful season with only one loss and a total of 40 goals scored in the first 15 weeks of games. The addition of Cook, a talented center back, is expected to further strengthen the team's competitiveness.
Cook will reunite with former U.S. Women’s National Team Head Coach Vlatko Andonovski, who selected her for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup roster. Andonovski praised Cook's skills and experience, highlighting her potential to elevate the team's performance.
As the NWSL hosts the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, providing players with additional playing time, the Current recently secured a 3-1 victory against the Houston Dash in the tournament. The team's upcoming games will be held at CPKC Stadium, offering fans the opportunity to witness the Current's continued growth and success.
The trade marks a significant development for both clubs and sets the stage for Cook to make a valuable contribution to the Kansas City Current as they strive for further achievements in the NWSL.