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Ghanaian midfielder Princess Marfo has sealed a permanent move to US side Bay Football Club on a long-term deal.
The 20-year-old joins the National Women's Soccer League outfit until 2025 with the option to extend the contract for another year.
Marfo was the first female graduate to move from the Right to Dream Academy to feature for the Nordsjaelland women's team in 2022.
Marfo enjoyed her first full season with the Danish side during the 2022/23 season, scoring two goals in 22 appearances for the club.
"Princess is an exciting, young talent that we are thrilled to be bringing to our club and into the NWSL," said Bay FC General Manager Lucy Rushton.

"She has already shown tremendous growth and potential since joining FCN, and we believe that our environment will help continue to foster her skills as a professional. She will add another dimension to our attack, and I am looking forward to seeing her hit the ground running with our group."
The budding midfielder will join her new team and be added to the roster pending the receipt of her P1 visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC).
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