Topping last week’s notables is the news that the National Women’s Soccer League has agreed to a settlement agreement with the Attorneys General of New York, Illinois, and the District of Columbia. The settlement agreement was a result of a joint investigation into the NWSL in the wake of the player abuse scandal. That scandal eventually led to the Yates Report (PDF) and a separate report produced by the NWSL and the NWSL Players Association (PDF).
In player transactions…
- The lead story is the trade of defender Savy King from Bay FC to Angel City for a $300,000 transfer fee that will be paid over two seasons.
- Meanwhile, the top story from the East Coast is Gotham FC re-signing free agent forward Midge Purce.
- Bay FC signed rookie midfielder Hannah Bebar, who will not immediately join the club as she is finishing a master’s degree at Duke University.
- Down in SoCal, Angel City goalkeeper Angelina Anderson is now under contract through the 2028 season.
- South African international Linda Motlhalo‘s second stint in the NWSL has ended after she and Racing Louisville agreed to a mutual contract termination.
- The Washington Spirit are loaning rookie midfielder Deborah Abiodun and Brazilian forward Tamara Bolt to the USL Super League’s Dallas Trinity for the 2025 calendar year.
- Olympique Lyonnais center-back Kysha Sylla is being sent on loan to the Spirit for one year.
In team news, the Portland Thorns have announced a shared performance center with the new WNBA franchise.
Also, the Utah Royals have added two unannounced non-roster invitees.
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