United States Women's National Team forward Mia Fishel is reportedly in discussions with multiple National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) teams regarding a potential summer transfer away from Chelsea.
Fishel, attended Bermuda’s World Cup Qualifier against the Cayman Islands on Wednesday night, is understood to be seeking a move that would position her as a focal point in an NWSL team's forward line.
Sources close to the situation suggest Fishel is keen to secure a prominent attacking role with an eye toward earning more caps for the USWNT ahead of the 2027 World Cup. The talented forward currently holds three caps for the USWNT, having scored her lone senior international goal to date in just her second appearance for the national side in 2023.
A move back to the NWSL would provide Fishel with the opportunity for consistent starting minutes and a central attacking role, which could be crucial for her aspirations of cementing a regular place in the USWNT squad as the next World Cup cycle progresses. Her presence in Bermuda, even while discussions are ongoing, highlights her continued commitment to her career trajectory.
Fishel spent the day electric paddle boarding off King’s Point at Mangrove Bay with a new Bermuda local company she's invested in called Sea Venture Electric Watercraft Rentals. A new water-sports rental company committed to providing electric-only eco-friendly, and sustainable watercraft for tourists and locals this summer.