Astrid Taylor's dream was to one day play for Arsenal, but that was a long way away. First she had to start her footballing journey which would hopefully lead to that moment. A forward and striker with a strong kick, she might get there fast, but cr...
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Astrid felt a weight lifted off her as she walked away from the Sydney FC training grounds for the last time. Although she hadn't been there long, this place had given her an amazing start to her footballing career. She had been able to play the game she loved and continue to succeed at a higher level. But it was time to go.
The offer they presented her with hadn't changed and it wasn't going to work with how she wanted to continue to learn and grow as a player and a person. So here she was, telling them she was officially leaving and moving clubs. The staff said they were sad to see her go, which she appreciated. She felt really bad for leaving the girls she had become close with on the team. She told them shortly after telling the club, sending out a group text since they were all on a break currently before pre-season started again. The influx of goodbyes and well wishes she received warmed her heart and brought up her feelings about leaving again, but it was what was best.
She had called up Lisa again, telling her what club would be best for her and Lisa was very happy and excited to get things rolling. Lisa was the main point of contact with the club, organising everything official while Astrid worked on packing up her life in Australia and moving across the world. Cortnee had been helping her, though there wasn't much to pack in her apartment, a lot of her old stuff still back at home, which she was going to go and get before she had to leave next week.
It had been announced on social media that Astrid was leaving Sydney FC but it had not been shared what Swedish club she was joining, and the response from her fellow Matildas was incredible. They were all so happy for her and how quickly she was advancing as a professional footballer.
She had just finished her lunch when her phone rang, Tony's contact appearing on her screen.
"Hello?" Astrid spoke after answering the call.
"Astrid! Hello, it's Tony." The man called out, happiness evident in his voice.
"Hi, Tony. How are you?" Astrid moved to sit on her couch.
"I am very well thank you. And you?" He asked politely.
"Yeah, I'm good, thank you." Astrid smiled to herself.
"Good, good. Now first I wanted to congratulate you on your move to Sweden! I may be a little biassed, but it is a beautiful country and I think you will love it!" Tony's laughter flowed through the speakers.
"Thank you, I'm looking forward to it. I think it'll be really good for me and my career." Astrid laughed slightly at her coach's excitement.
"Yes, yes I agree." He cleared his throat. "Now I was calling you to talk about the upcoming camp next month in June, I'm sure you heard about the games against Spain and Portugal." Tony waited for Astrid to respond.
"I did. I think those games will be good for us, looking at next year with the world cup." She swallowed nervously for what he might say next.
"Yes definitely. Well I just wanted to let you know that you have been selected for the team for this next camp and we look forward to seeing you next month in Spain." Tony was smiling on his end as he heard the young player let out a soft sigh of relief.