Women’s Transfers

11 Members of U.S. Men’s National Team Will Play in Italy’s Serie A

High flying opposite Ben Patch will start his pro career in Italy – one of 299 Americans starting the season abroad this season.f.

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Cansu Çetin Inks Two-Year Deal With Galatasaray

She will join Tatiana Kosheleva, Dobriana Rabadžieva, and Hristina Ruseva in trying to win Galatasaray’s first Turkish title in its long history.

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Alessia Orro Completes UYBA (Busto Arsizio) Team

Orro joins the squad after spending time with Italy’s National Team for CEV’s European Championships. She will join Americans Sara Wilhite and Michelle Bartsch for UYBA’s first friendlies of the season.

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Thai Star Nootsara Tomkom to Replace Carli Lloyd at Fenerbahce

Thailand National Team setter Nootsara Tomkom will return to Fenerbahce next season to replace the injured Carli Lloyd.

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The Elder Boskovic Sister, Dajana, Signs With Polish Squad

Dajana Boskovic (left) has signed her first pro agreement after finishing her 4 years of eligibility in the American collegiate system.

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Foluke Akinradewo Signs with Hisamitsu Springs in Japan

American middle blocker heads to Japan to join Hisamitsu Springs.

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Pomì Casalmaggiore Signs Chinese Zeng Chunlei For The 2017/2018 Season

After 12 years of playing professionally in China, the Chinese star is ready for her first foreign experience.

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Sareea Freeman Transfers To Thailand Powerhouse Supreme Chonburi VC

After spending time in Peru with the Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol (LNSV) champions Regatas Lima, Sareea Freeman has decided to take her talents to Thailand.

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USA’s Krista de Geest, the “Baby Faced Killer,” Signs with VfB LOTTO

She will try to help VfB Suhl LOTTO Thüringen to recover from its second to last spot campaign in last year’s Bundesliga.

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Kadie Rolfzen Heads To Toray Arrows For 2017-18 Season

After spending a season in Dresden, Germany with Dresdner SC, Kadie Rolfzen has decided to take her volleyball talents to Japan to play with Toray Arrows.

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