Amandine Henry is returning to the National Women’s Soccer League. The 33-year-old French international, who spent two seasons with the Portland Thorns from 2016-17, is set to sign with Angel City FC in the summer transfer window, as first reported by Amanda Zaza and confirmed by The Equalizer‘s sources. Henry was part of Portland’s 2017 NWSL Championship team, and the 2016 NWSL Shield-winning team. She has been with Lyon since 2018.
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