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Denver Summit have signed defender Eva Gaetino from Paris Saint-Germain on a deal through to the 2028 season.
The 23-year-old center-back joins Summit ahead of their inaugural National Women’s Soccer League season, becoming the second United States international to do so from France after USWNT captain Lindsey Heaps announced she will sign in June.
Gaetino signed for PSG in 2024’s winter transfer window from University of Notre Dame and has made 45 appearances since, winning the Coupe de France Féminine that year and becoming the youngest American, 21 at the time, to score in the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
“Joining Denver Summit FC is an exciting next step for me,” said Gaetino on the club’s website. “This club is building something special, and I’m honored to be part of it from the beginning.
“I’m looking forward to bringing my experience, competing at the highest level in the NWSL, and helping set the standard for this team.”
The defender has appeared for the United States on multiple levels and made her senior debut in 2024.
Summit were accepted as an NWSL expansion team last year and the 2026 season will be their first. They have unveiled 22 players on their roster so far and will be led by former Manchester City Women head coach Nick Cushing.