Free agent Wales players put themselves in shop window
Free agent Wales players put themselves in shop windowImage source, FAWImage caption, Forwards Elise Hughes (left) and Hannah Cain (right) scored eight of Wales' 17 goals in their Women's World Cup qualifying group ByGareth VincentBBC Sport WalesPublished2 minutes agoRhian Wilkinson says Wales' free-agent internationals gave potential suitors a glimpse of their qualities by helping her team finish top of their Women's World Cup qualifying group.Gemma Evans, Hannah Cain and Elise Hughes all featured against both Montenegro and the Czech Republic amid uncertainty over their club futures.It has since emerged that defender Evans is in line to join Newcastle United after leaving Liverpool, but there is no news yet on what the future holds at club level for either Cain or fellow forward Hughes."I think they've done everything they can to put themselves in the shop window," said Wales head coach Wilkinson.Cain, 27, scored her sixth goal in six World Cup qualifying games in Montenegro, just three days after announcing that she is leaving Leicester City this summer following their relegation from the Women's Super League (WSL).Fellow striker Hughes, 25, revealed in the lead-up to Tuesday's crucial win over the Czechs that she is departing Crystal Palace having helped them win promotion to the WSL.Wilkinson's Wales give themselves World Cup chancePublished2 days agoWales can reach Women's World Cup - WilkinsonPublished3 days agoAnother Wales forward, Tianna Teisar, is also currently without a club.Bristol City Women announced in May that the 20-year-old academy product would be leaving the club this summer, having spent last season on loan at Plymouth Argyle.Wilkinson says she has to accept that waiting to discover where some members of her squad will end up is part of "life at the end of the season"."It's tough because I want my players to be in the best possible situations at club [level] and equally...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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