Driven by her irrepressible spirit, Kanu is expected to bounce back for both club and country earlier than envisaged. Her resilience stems from tough childhood experiences, which she recently shared.

“I used to sell oranges and water on the streets of Aba. My brother and I would hawk sodas like Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Pepsi in the market. We’d cross paths, share a laugh, and then go our separate ways,” she said.

Kanu was a household name at Southeastern Fire, scoring 147 goals in 78 appearances for her college team between 2016 and 2019. She started her professional career with Pensacola in 2018 and scored 17 goals in 12 matches until 2020 when she went on to also play for Sevilla, Linköpings FC, and UANL, painting all destinations with goals.