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Who could have thought that transfer rumors would be taking such an unexpected turn someday? Well, that’s one of the things about the beautiful game—expect the unexpected. Interestingly, the latest from the rumor mill is for Trinity Rodman, whose nearing contract expiration with Washington Spirit has potentially linked her to the WSL—a place where one of her USWNT teammates is also rumored to move in a million-dollar deal!

We know hearing this possibility would have been the last thing that you would have thought to hear but look where we are now. This alleged news comes from the mouth of the USWNT insider Tom Bogert. As stated by the renowned journalist on X, since Trinity Rodman is in the final year of her contract with the Washington Spirit, many revered clubs are monitoring her situation.

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Among the interested parties highlighted by Bogert are apparently the WSL giants, Chelsea and Arsenal. There’s no surprise as to why either of the English sides are keen to potentially lure the daughter of Dennis Rodman from the NWSL side as they look to bolster their attacking ranks. In fact, who knows? These two sides may end up facing competition from other clubs across their same league or other neighboring European clubs.

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https://twitter.com/tombogert/status/1882171400481542482

It’s interesting how time has passed for Rodman at Washington Spirit. Then-youngest player to be drafted in NWSL at 18, helping her side win the 2021 Championship by assisting a game-winning goal, becoming a Rookie of the Year the following year, and now becoming one of the most crucial chess pieces for her side—one cannot stress how dear the USWNT star is to the Spirits. But all that may be about to be changed considering the rumors surrounding her exit.

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This is a developing story…

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Could Trinity Rodman's move to WSL redefine her career, or is she better off in NWSL?

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