Under-17 Wales international Ania Denham has signed a contract with Wolves Women after getting international clearance.
After previously training with Caernarfon Town Academy, the teenager has joined Dan McNamara’s team.
Denham, a Wales youth international, came off the bench to score her first goal in senior football against Oxford United in pre-season, a stunning curling strike into the net from the edge of the penalty area.
Denham, 16, recently returned from representing her country in a UEFA under-17 friendly development event in Portugal. Denham started and scored against Denmark in the tournament, which also included Portugal, Italy, and Denmark, and he also came on as a substitute in the Italy game.
Manager McNamara revealed more information on signing the attacking midfielder, saying, “Ania was recommended to me by a good friend of mine, Pete Wilson, who had her at North Wales Academy.” He said she’d indicated an interest in coming to see the environment, and I knew a few groups were interested in her, so we brought her in.
“You can tell she’s got a lot of quality right away.” She’s an incredible skill for a 16-year-old, and we were thrilled when she arrived.
“I know she’s been itching to go into Wolves and start her career. She came in for the under-21 squad, and three weeks into pre-season, I had to make the choice to bring her into the first-team group because she had such an impact in training and the first few friendlies.
“Everyone saw that she has a great talent and an eye for goal.” The best thing about her is that she’s a joy to work with, which is a tribute to her parents.
“We’ve got to manage expectations because she is only 16 and we’ve got a lot of work to do on and off the pitch, but we’re really looking forward to helping her in the next stages of her journey.”
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