Kobi Henry signs long-term deal with Real Salt Lake, locking in MLS future

Trinidad and Tobago international defender Kobi Henry has taken a decisive step in his professional career, signing a two-year contract with Major League Soccer side Real Salt Lake that cements his long-term future in the United States.

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Henry, 21, arrives at Real Salt Lake following a developmental journey that included a loan spell in Europe with French Ligue 2 club Stade de Reims, where he logged 21 appearances. That experience preceded his move to MLS, where he initially joined Salt Lake on loan in January.

The new agreement is guaranteed through December 2027, with the club retaining an option for an additional season beyond that term.

An interrupted start, then steady progress

Henry’s first months in Utah were disrupted by an early-season hamstring injury, limiting him to just five appearances with Real Salt Lake’s first team. Once fit, however, the towering center back found regular minutes with the club’s MLS Next Pro affiliate, Real Monarchs, featuring in 14 matches as he rebuilt fitness and form.

Before the injury setback, Henry also gained valuable continental exposure, appearing in two Concacaf Champions Cup fixtures in February against Costa Rican heavyweights CS Herediano.

‘Ready to make the next step’

Now secured on a permanent deal, Henry says he is eager to translate last season’s lessons into consistent top-flight performances.

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“I’m extremely excited to be signing permanently with RSL. Last season on loan taught me a lot and I feel ready to make the next step,” Henry said.
“I’ve been working hard this off-season and can’t wait to help our team enjoy a successful season and show the community and all the RSL fans what I can bring.”

Club backing for continued growth

Real Salt Lake’s Sporting Director, Kurt Schmid, expressed confidence in Henry’s development and his potential impact across multiple defensive systems.

“We’re pleased to bring Kobi back to Real Salt Lake. His foundational development during 2025 paid dividends late in the season, while his abilities on the backline in multiple setups will provide great competition within our roster. We look forward to Kobi’s continued growth as a professional,” Schmid said.

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International breakthrough with Trinidad and Tobago

Henry’s upward trajectory has also been reflected at international level. He made his senior debut for Trinidad and Tobago in September against Curaçao and swiftly became a mainstay under head coach Dwight Yorke.

The defender played every minute of the final round of FIFA 2026 World Cup qualification, featuring in all six matches and establishing himself as a reliable presence in the national team’s backline.

 

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