Ghanaian midfielder Grace Asantewaa is set to make her mark in the Mexican Liga MX as she joins FC Juárez Feminel.

The 22-year-old's move to the club was officially confirmed on social media last Wednesday, following successful negotiations. However, the specific details of her contract are yet to be disclosed.

FC Juárez issued a statement welcoming Grace Asantewaa to their women's first team, where she will play as a reinforcement for the upcoming Apertura 2023 Tournament.

The talented midfielder, who has already gained international experience representing her country, Ghana, was also part of the Spanish first division club Real Betis Femenino before joining FC Juárez.

The Mexican club expressed confidence in Grace's abilities, stating, "We trust that with your experience and our determination, we will continue making history."

Asantewaa's impressive performance at Real Betis Femenino over the last two years has garnered attention, leading to her new opportunity in the Mexican league.

Her recent notable performance was in the Black Queens' dominating 7-0 aggregate victory over Guinea in the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers.

With the Apertura season in Liga MX Femefil set to kick off on August 12, 2023, Grace Asantewaa will soon join her new teammates at FC Juárez to prepare for the upcoming season.

Her addition to the team is expected to strengthen their midfield and contribute to their success in the league.