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'I didn't feel valued' – USWNT star Crystal Dunn admits Portland Thorns exit brought her 'peace' after sealing huge transfer to NWSL champions NJ/NY Gotham FC

After joining NJ/NY Gotham FC, USWNT star Crystal Dunn has revealed that she "didn't feel valued" at the Portland Thorns.

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  • Dunn explains why she left Portland
  • USWNT star joins Gotham until 2026
  • Winger 'at peace' after Thorns exit
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The USWNT veteran was unveiled as a NJ/NY Gotham FC player on New Year's Eve after signing a contract through to 2026. Dunn left the Portland Thorns in November, days after they were beaten by Gotham in the NWSL play-off semi-finals. Now, the 31-year-old has revealed why she decided not to renew her contract with the Oregon-based side.

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  • WHAT DUNN SAID

    In an interview with Pro Soccer Wire, Dunn said: "I won’t get into the weeds but, I basically found myself in a place where I just didn’t feel valued the way that I truly deserve to be valued. Life has a funny way of just kind of throwing things at you, and you just adapt."

    Dunn added: "I felt very fortunate that free agency came when it did, because I was ready. At the end of the day, it’s really about finding comfort in a place that you want to be. Once the decision was made that I just am going to move on from Portland, to me, I was just at such peace. I’m just happy that I can call New York my home again."

  • DUNN SAID IT WASN'T EASY TO LEAVE

    Despite her desire to leave Portland, Dunn admitted it wasn't easy saying goodbye to her teammates. "I frickin’ love my teammates to death. I mean, I shed some tears with them. Sophia Smith and Kelli Hubly, all these players that I’ve actually truly enjoyed playing with, it wasn’t easy to say goodbye to them, but I think that they support me and they support my family and they support the decision that I needed to make."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Signing Dunn represents a major coup for the reigning NWSL champions. The three-time NWSL and 2019 World Cup winner was reportedly offered $400,000 per season to join Orlando Pride, but instead chose to return to her hometown with Gotham.

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