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United States women's national team forward Ally Sentnor has joined the NWSL-leading Kansas City Current from the Utah Royals, sources confirmed to ESPN.
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Ally Sentnor is on the move, with the U.S. women's national team attacker apparently at the center of a major NWSL trade just as the league returns to play after its summer break.
Ally Sentnor wanted to leave Utah. The Utah Royals traded the 21-year-old forward to Kansas City last week in exchange for $600,000 spread out over three seasons.
Coach Vlatko Andonovski said he expects a smooth transition for Sentnor, a 5-3 forward/midfielder, into the Current lineup. "With the quality that Ally has, it should not be a problem," he said.
Sentnor, who went to Thayer Academy, and then the University of North Carolina, was the first overall selection in last year’s NWSL Draft by the Utah Royals. Last Friday, the forward was moved in a ...