Manchester City are on the cusp of signing United States midfielder Sam Coffey from Portland Thorns, according to reports. The 27-year-old's move could prove to be a game-changer for Pep Guardiola's team as they bid to win their first Women's Super League title since 2016.
Coffey has been the subject of interest for City for some time and is understood to have been granted permission to fly to Manchester in order to finalize the transfer. The holding midfielder, who has also represented the United States at international level, would bring a wealth of experience to City's squad.
Despite being one of the most accomplished players in Portland Thorns' history, Coffey is now set to leave the NWSL club after three years. Her decision comes as another blow to the league, following high-profile exits for Alyssa Thompson and Naomi Girma.
The move would also be a significant loss for the US national team, with Coffey being one of their key players. However, her absence from the latest training camp in California does not appear to be related to any issues with her impending transfer.
Coffey's signing would be a major coup for City, who are already well-established at the top of the Women's Super League. The English club have been busy in the January window, also completing deals for Olaug Tvedten from VΓ₯lerenga and Ashleigh Neville from Leicester.
In other transfer news, Brighton signed midfielder Olaug Tvedten from VΓ₯lerenga, while Leicester confirmed the signing of experienced full-back Ashleigh Neville. Bristol City have also secured the services of Katie Robinson from Aston Villa, who joins a growing list of high-profile players to switch allegiances in the January window.
Coffey has been the subject of interest for City for some time and is understood to have been granted permission to fly to Manchester in order to finalize the transfer. The holding midfielder, who has also represented the United States at international level, would bring a wealth of experience to City's squad.
Despite being one of the most accomplished players in Portland Thorns' history, Coffey is now set to leave the NWSL club after three years. Her decision comes as another blow to the league, following high-profile exits for Alyssa Thompson and Naomi Girma.
The move would also be a significant loss for the US national team, with Coffey being one of their key players. However, her absence from the latest training camp in California does not appear to be related to any issues with her impending transfer.
Coffey's signing would be a major coup for City, who are already well-established at the top of the Women's Super League. The English club have been busy in the January window, also completing deals for Olaug Tvedten from VΓ₯lerenga and Ashleigh Neville from Leicester.
In other transfer news, Brighton signed midfielder Olaug Tvedten from VΓ₯lerenga, while Leicester confirmed the signing of experienced full-back Ashleigh Neville. Bristol City have also secured the services of Katie Robinson from Aston Villa, who joins a growing list of high-profile players to switch allegiances in the January window.