These offseason deals have interesting implications for the players, their new teams, and the USWNT talent pool
Shocking trades used to be a staple of the NWSL offseason. Thankfully, these moves will no longer surprise the players themselves, with the league agreeing to new rules that require players’ consent to get moved. This long overdue transition away from the stone age means that everyone who changed teams this offseason did so because they wanted to, and there were still plenty of major moves.
A handful of those players looked for a change in order to reinvigorate their careers after 2024 didn’t go according to their plans. Here are three of the biggest moves, and what you can expect from them on their new teams.
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