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Transfers WOMEN

Eagles’ promotion prompts forward Brady’s exit from Palace

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

In a quiet Selhurst Park office, Crystal Palace announced today that 24‑year‑old American forward Kelly Brady has left the Eagles following their automatic promotion to the Barclays Women’s Super League, a move confirmed on the club’s official website and will seek a new challenge.

Kelly Brady arrived at Crystal Palace from the SSE Airtricity League Women’s Premier Division side Athlone Town during the January transfer window, signing an 18‑month contract at Selhurst Park. The American forward had previously built a reputation as a prolific scorer in the United States college system and began her senior career in the Republic of Ireland with Athlone Town, where she regularly found the net.

During her short spell, Brady added depth to the Eagles’ forward line and helped the side secure automatic promotion back to the Barclays Women’s Super League. Her presence provided a valuable option off the bench as Palace pushed for the top spot.

Brady made two appearances in the second half of last season, debuting off the bench in a 4‑0 victory over Durham in January. She later featured in the final minutes of the season‑defining clash against Portsmouth, a match that ended 6‑1 in the Eagles’ favour.

The club confirmed that the 24‑year‑old American forward departs after the promotion, with her next career move remaining unknown. Brady has yet to announce her destination following her exit from Crystal Palace.

Coaches and observers describe Brady as a talent with an exciting career ahead, suggesting she will continue to make an impact wherever she signs next. Her departure comes as the Eagles look to reinforce the squad for the upcoming Barclays Women’s Super League campaign.

Brady’s exit underscores the fluid nature of player movement in the women’s game, as clubs that achieve promotion often see squad turnover while preparing for higher‑level competition. The Eagles will now focus on building a roster capable of competing in the top flight of English women’s football.

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