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Beth Lindop

West Ham youngster conifirms transfer exit just five months after summer WSL switch

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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