In one way, Crystal Dunn has done all this before. The American’s transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, which was completed on January 31, is not the first time she has moved abroad to play for a European giant – she was signed by Chelsea in 2017 and won the Women’s Super League in her only season in England. But, in another way, this is entirely new to her. That’s because, in 2022, she achieved something even more important than winning the World Cup in 2019, or gold at the Paris Olympics in 2024 – she became a mother. “This is a big move, you know? This wasn’t some easy move to make. And obviously, being a mom, being a wife, there’s a lot of different factors,” she told CNN Sport. “When I last played overseas, it was just me, so it was easy to navigate doing distance away from family and things like that.” Moving homes with a two-year-old is no mean feat. Moving to a different continent is even harder. Luckily for Dunn, her husband and the father of her child is French. The only downside, then, is having to come to terms with the fact that her son speaks the language better than she does. “It’s actually funny. He’s two-and-a-half, he’s going to be three, and he really understands a lot more than I do,” she said. “I find that so frustrating because I should be better at French than what I am. But he has his little flash cards that I take sometimes, and I study them. He already knows what the words are, so it’s really embarrassing. “He’s going to teach me, basically, very soon!”
Luckily for Dunn, she has two of her USWNT teammates – Korbin Albert and Eva Gaetino – who can help her hit the ground running. The trio are representative of a new generation of American soccer players who, as European leagues have improved exponentially in the last decade, are far more inclined to move abroad to seek new challenges. “What you’re seeing is obviously something pretty new. I think some of us have gone overseas before, but I think obviously a handful of players doing it all at one time always feels like we’re in a new era,” remarked the 32-year-old Dunn. “I’m really hopeful that I can hopefully inspire other players to just pursue whatever part of their career they’re in, and also to pursue any opportunities that are going to challenge them and make them the best player that they could possibly be. “And I’m just happy that I have my son here along for the ride.”
Source: edition.cnn.com