Portland Thorns have completed the signing of Arsenal sensation Laila Harbert on a short-term loan deal that will be valid until January
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National Women’s Soccer League's Portland Thorns have announced the signing of England youth player and Arsenal wonderkid Harbert on a loan deal, which will be valid until January. Harbert graduated from the Gunners' youth academy and signed her first senior professional contract with the club in January 2025. She spent the final part of the 2024-25 season on loan at Southampton.
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The NWSL club released an official statement: "The Portland Thorns announced today that it has reached an agreement with Arsenal to bring midfielder Laila Harbert on loan through the 2025 season. The 18-year-old English youth international arrives in Portland after signing her first Women’s Super League contract with Arsenal – the reigning UEFA Women’s Champions League winners – in January before going out on loan to WSL 2 side Southampton FC, where she started in eight of her nine appearances. She also spent time with WSL 2’s Watford on a dual-registration agreement in 2023-24, playing 14 matches. Harbert has two appearances for Arsenal which includes a 2024 pre-season match at Washington Spirit when she came on in the second half to help the Gunners secure a 2-1 victory."
The club added that "Harbert will develop as a member of the league’s youngest core as part of Portland’s effort to build a talented and competitive roster for 2025 and beyond."
WHAT ARSENAL SAID
The reigning European champions also released a statement confirming Harbert's departure: "Laila Harbert has joined the USA-based side Portland Thorns on loan until January 2026. The 18-year-old midfielder will now continue her development with the National Women’s Soccer League club. Laila has been with us since the age of nine, working her way up through our academy system before signing a first professional contract at the club in January 2025… We wish Laila the best of luck for this next stage in her development. The transfer is subject to the completion of regulatory processes."
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Harbert has also represented England at youth level and was the captain of the Under-17 side at both the European Championships and the Women’s World Cup in 2024. She currently plays for the Under-19 Lionesses side, whom she helped qualify for the 2026 Under-20 Women's World Cup.