West Ham United Women's forward Thea Kyvåg has left the club just five months after making the switch to East London.
The 18-year-old started her career at Gjelleråsen in her native Norway before signing for Toppserien side LSK Kvinner. Kyvåg signed for the Hammers back in August, describing it as a "dream" to get the chance to play in the Women's Super League
However, West Ham have confirmed that Kyvåg has made a permanent switch back to LSK Kvinner, with the winger having made ten appearances for the Hammers since joining in the summer.
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Kyvåg penned a three-year-contract with Paul Konchesky's side and is a versatile attacker who can be deployed across the front three and at wing-back. She was involved in the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship which saw Norway reach the final of the competition after wins against France, Germany and Sweden.
Confirming Kyvåg's departure in a statement on Tuesday, the club said: "West Ham United Women can confirm that Thea Kyvåg has completed a permanent transfer to Norwegian side, LSK Kvinner FK.
"The 18-year-old winger made ten appearances for the Hammers since joining from the Lillestrøm based outfit. She returns to LSK on a permanent basis after five months in east London.
"Everyone at West Ham United would like to thank Thea for her contributions in Claret & Blue this season, and we wish her well in her future career."
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