management has revealed it is targeting Football Ferns goalkeeper Anna Leat for its inaugural women鈥檚 side as they prepare to join the A-League next season.
The 23-year-old departed Women鈥檚 Super League club Aston Villa on mutual terms this week, citing she wanted to be closer to home.
AFC director of football told the Herald her experience would be valuable to the new team.
鈥淪he鈥檚 on the list of players that we鈥檙e wanting to engage with as we start off the programme. It鈥檚 about having good-quality players and good-quality people in the building.鈥
Leat appeared 22 times for the top English club; represented the Football Ferns at the Tokyo and Paris Olympic Games; and was in the squad for the home Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup in 2023.
New Zealand players embrace goalkeeper Anna Leat after she scored the final penalty during a penalty shootout in the team's quarter-final match against Japan. Photo / AP
She was also between the posts when the finishing third at the 2018 age-group World Cup in Uruguay.
The Herald understands Leat isn鈥檛 the only Fern who could be homebound, with AFC interested in Katie Bowen, Claudia Bunge and Jacqui Hand.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a definite lot of interest from junior [Ferns] and senior [Ferns] right across the spectrum, which is great,鈥 McFlynn said.
Auckland FC are believed to be interested in Katie Bowen too. Photo / Photosport
鈥淲e want to get as many Football Ferns back as possible. [There鈥檚 been] a lot of interest from Australian girls, from overseas girls.
鈥淚 think the success of the club to date on the men鈥檚 side has been a big drawcard for a lot of females who want to come and be part of it as well.
鈥淲e have contractual situations across the world that don鈥檛 allow us to do anything as yet, but there鈥檚 definitely been a lot of conversations with agents.鈥
Auckland FC director of football Terry McFlynn faced a unique challenge in building the new club. Photo / Photosport
The Herald understands some Wellington Phoenix players, too, have reached out to the new club about a possible move north.
鈥淚鈥檇 probably be wrong to say yes on that question, but let鈥檚 just say there鈥檚 been a lot of interest from a lot of players,鈥 McFlynn responded when asked about Phoenix players.
He plans to replicate the rollout of the men鈥檚 side since they were announced in late 2023. That would include how they build their squad, wanting a bulk made up of Ferns and domestic talent.
鈥淭he recruitment process has already started identifying players and it鈥檚 very similar to what we did with the boys.
鈥淲e want to get as many New Zealand girls back as possible, get as many Auckland girls ... add in some Aussies and then you get your international players as well on top of that.鈥
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When signing on Ferns, McFlynn wants to build its own culture and mentality aside from the national team. It comes after New Zealand head coach Jitka Klimkova sensationally quit after allegations of
He said he won鈥檛 tolerate any seeping into his team.
鈥淚 think if there鈥檚 disharmony in a group, there鈥檚 a reason we鈥檝e got it and that鈥檚 not being disrespectful to anyone else鈥檚 environment, but we鈥檝e got a unique opportunity where it鈥檚 a clean slate.
鈥淚t鈥檚 more an opportunity than a threat to set the culture right from day one.
McFlynn, who spent 14 years at Sydney FC as a player and the general manager of football, said the key would be creating the right environment for the players.
鈥淥ur culture鈥檚 a group of people with a set of common goals and beliefs and we went about it very firmly when we set up the men鈥檚 team. The girls will be no different. What is important is that we鈥檝e got the overarching club values, but the team essence has to come from the players and there has to be genuine buy-in.鈥
Chief executive told the Herald one aspect that might not align with the men鈥檚 team was where their women would play their home matches.
鈥淲e鈥檙e currently exploring options and North Harbour Stadium in Albany is on the list,鈥 Becker said.
It鈥檚 where the men鈥檚 team training facility and coaching offices are based and would be extended for the women鈥檚 team for the 2025-26 season.
McFlynn confirmed they鈥檙e conducting final interviews for the head coach role that is set to be announced in late January or early February.
鈥淲e鈥檙eprobably down to three at the minute. is going to be heavily involved in the female side as well, so we鈥檒l present a preferred candidate to the board and then go from there."
Despite not having been officially confirmed by the club, the Herald understands the : Melbourne Victory鈥檚 Jeff Hopkins, former Perth Glory coach Alex Epakis, Eastern Suburbs AFC coach Katie Duncan, New Zealand under-17 coach Alana Gunn, and former Western Sydney Wanderers coach Catherine Cannuli.
is a multimedia journalist in the 九一星空无限 sports team. She鈥檚 a football commentator and co-host of the Football Feverpodcast, and was part of the Te Rito cadetship scheme before becoming a fulltime journalist.
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