Lizbeth Jacqueline Ovalle, a Mexican winger and former Tigres player, has completed a transfer to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) champions Orlando Pride for a world-record fee reportedly worth $1.5 million. This transfer marks the highest fee ever paid in women's football, surpassing the previous record of over $1.3 million paid by Arsenal to Liverpool for Canadian forward Olivia Smith. Ovalle, who has an eight-year career in Liga MX Femenil with multiple championships and national team appearances, signed a two-year contract with Orlando Pride. The club now holds two of the six most expensive transfers in the history of women's football. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona's women's team has arrived in Mexico, drawing significant fan attention and highlighting the growing prominence of Liga MX Femenil, which is described by its president Mariana Gutiérrez as a "league destination" with representation from more than 27 countries.
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