Bay FC NWSL has made a significant move to bolster its squad by acquiring midfielder Kennedy Fuller from Angel City. The 19-year-old player, who was a finalist for U.S. Soccer's Young Player of the Year award in 2024, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the team. In exchange for Fuller and an international roster spot, Bay FC NWSL sent $500,000 in intraleague transfer funds and $20,000 in allocation money to Angel City. Fuller has already made an impact in the NWSL, scoring two goals and providing two assists in 11 games for Angel City this season. Her addition to the Bay FC NWSL roster gives coach Emma Hayes a talented young midfielder to work with. Fuller has also captained the U.S. Under-20 team and has 56 appearances and 39 starts for Angel City over three seasons. Coach Emma Hayes expressed her excitement about the signing, stating that Fuller's creativity and quality on the ball will add to the team's attack. Bay FC NWSL is currently two points behind Angel City in the NWSL standings, sitting in 13th place with 11 points in 11 games. The team will return to play on July 5 against Boston Legacy FC. Fuller is looking forward to learning from her teammates and connecting with the fans, and she is eager to help the team compete for championships. With the addition of Fuller, Bay FC NWSL is poised to make a strong push in the second half of the season.