Women’s professional soccer is reportedly one step closer to returning to Utah.

The  return of the National Women’s Soccer League to Utah is reportedly getting  closer to  becoming a reality.

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On Friday, The Wall Street Journal’s Jessica Toonkel and Rachel Bachman first  reported that the NWSL “is in  advanced discussions”  to add a Utah franchise,  as well as franchises  in the San Francisco Bay Area and Boston.

Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams and Emily Caron later  reported that the NWSL voted  two weeks  ago to approve the additions of the franchises.

No  firm timetable for an  official  announcement  was given,  although Toonkel and Bachman  reported that San Francisco and Utah are primed to play in 2024, “with Boston launching later.”

Toonkel and Bachman  reported that  ownership  groups of the San Francisco and Boston franchises will  both pay about $50 million  for their teams,  while David Blitzer and Ryan Smith — who  own Major League Soccer  side Real Salt Lake — will  only  have to pay between $2 million and $ 5 million.

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Women’s  professional  soccer is reportedly one step  closer to returning to Utah

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The  return of the National Women’s Soccer League to Utah is reportedly getting  closer to  becoming a reality.

Utah Royals FC  players  celebrate after  forward Amy Rodriguez (8)  scores their first  goal  against Portland Thorns FC  during an NWSL  soccer  game at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020.© Yukai Peng, Deseret News

On Friday, The Wall Street Journal’s Jessica Toonkel and Rachel Bachman first  reported that the NWSL “is in  advanced discussions”  to add a Utah franchise,  as well as franchises  in the San Francisco Bay Area and Boston.

Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams and Emily Caron later  reported that the NWSL voted  two weeks  ago to approve the additions of the franchises.

No  firm timetable for an  official  announcement  was given,  although Toonkel and Bachman  reported that San Francisco and Utah are primed to play in 2024, “with Boston launching later.”

Toonkel and Bachman  reported that  ownership  groups of the San Francisco and Boston franchises will  both pay about $50 million  for their teams,  while David Blitzer and Ryan Smith — who  own Major League Soccer  side Real Salt Lake — will  only  have to pay between $2 million and $ 5 million.

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That is  because  when the Utah franchise,  known as Utah Royals FC,  was  sold in 2020 to  a group in Kansas City,  there was an  option that the  club  could be  brought  back with a  fee in that  financial neighborhood.

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In  just the  last few years, however, NWSL franchise valuations have skyrocketed, as  reflected  in the  fees for  the other incoming teams (Boston  will also be a revival like Utah,  as the Boston Breakers  were in  existence from 2013  until folding  just  before the 2018 season, URFC’s first).

The $2 million-$ 5 million estimate is  consistent with an ESPN  story  by Jeff Kassouf from  last June. Kassouf  reported that the  original  fee “ was believed to  have been  in the $2 million range,”  but  was increased “to  solve a  potential stumbling block.”

The addition of  three franchises  would  bring the league’s  total to 15.

In  three years of  existence, URFC raised the bar for the NWSL  in many  areas as  far as  amenities for  players and  was  one of the  more  successful franchises  in the league from a  business perspective,  but  those  things  were  ultimately offset amid allegations of racism and sexism  within the organization,  which have grown in  quantity  in the time  since the franchise  was  sold to the Kansas City group.

When Blitzer and Smith  purchased RSL  just over a  year  ago, they  said they  planned on  exercising  the option to  bring  back URFC, with Blitzer  saying  it would be a  matter of “ when,  not if.”

The 2024 season has  long been  seen  as the  target for the franchise  to return to the pitch, with Kassouf first reporting  last June that such  was  in the works.

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