Portland Thorns FC are in talks to re-sign forward Sophia Wilson. The club has made an aggressive offer to keep her, according to Thorns president of soccer operations and general manager Jeff Agoos.
What's at stake?
The Thorns are working to retain top talent amid a changing salary landscape in the NWSL. The league's cap has risen, and the High Impact Player rule allows clubs to pay certain players up to $1 million over the cap.
Why it matters for Portland Thorns FC
Wilson's contract negotiations are unique due to her family dynamic, with her husband playing for the Arizona Cardinals and their daughter born in September 2025. The Thorns are working to make Portland feel like a special place for her and her family.
What comes next?
There's no timeline for a new deal, but the Thorns want Wilson to feel comfortable and supported in her decision. The club is also pursuing contract extensions for midfielder Jessie Fleming and forward Pietra Tordin, while declining options for several other players.
The Thorns have nine players on the free-agency list, including defender Mallie McKenzie and midfielder Renee Lyles. The club is working hard to understand its roster needs and make key decisions ahead of the 2027 season.
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