On the USWNT side, the European game hasn't been quite as enticing as it has been to men's stars. The game has, generally, been better on this side of the pond, leaving little incentive for many to go abroad.
However, as England's top-flight grapples with its own diversity issues after a controversial Arsenal team photo, several Black USWNT stars have had quite an impact on the game in England.
In the past, players like Crystal Dunn and Christen Press have showcased their talents for megaclubs. Dunn 's time with Chelsea was brief, but she had her moments, helping the Blues reach the quarterfinals of the 2017-18 Champions League. Press, meanwhile, bounced all over Europe, playing in Sweden for several years before a stint with Manchester United in 2020. She scored 14 times during her time in Manchester before returning home to join Angel City FC in 2022.
Currently, two of the USWNT's most promising stars are plying their trade at Chelsea under future national team manager Emma Hayes. Mia Fishel is coming into her own, having joined the club after scoring goals for fun at Tigres to establish herself as a potential USWNT No.9 of the future. Catarina Macario, meanwhile, is nearing a return from injury as she'll look to add another dimension to the national team attack when healthy.
The USWNT's core is more diverse than ever, with several Black players among the most promising prospects in the pool today. We could still see them head to Europe at some point and, if they do, they'll follow in the footsteps of some USWNT greats that showed them the way.