Henley, who signed with RSL in early January 2018, has not made an appearance yet this season. He played five games last year and started two of them, logging a total of 260 minutes. He totaled just one shot while with Salt Lake.
“We want to thank Adam for his time with the club and wish him the best in his next opportunity,” RSL General Manager Craig Waibel said in a club release. “This move is mutually beneficial as it allows Adam the opportunity to openly seek out a club where he might find more playing time to continue his development and also allows us the roster flexibility to potentially make additions to the squad in the summer.