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Seattle Reign sell Canadian international forward Jordyn Huitema to the Chicago Stars
Chicago Stars paid $500,000 for Canadian forward Jordyn Huitema, who signed a three-year deal to boost their NWSL attack, the club said.
- This report was first published March 12, 2026, when the Seattle Reign traded Canadian forward Jordyn Huitema to the Chicago Stars, and Huitema signed a three-year contract with Chicago.
- Chicago general manager Richard Feuz said that, over the past few months, the club, together with coaching staff, spent time identifying the right profile to strengthen their attacking line, and the transaction took place under new collective-bargaining agreement rules requiring player approval.
- Huitema's club and international résumé shows 96 caps for Canada, including two FIFA World Cups, and her final Seattle goal helped Sofia Huerta reach 32 assists.
- Chicago adds Huitema to a forward group that already includes Julia Grosso before the Stars' Sunday opener, while Seattle will lean on Emeri Adames and Mia Fishel after Huitema's departure.
- Huitema leaves Seattle with the eighth-most goals and 11th-most appearances, including a 2022 Shield and critics saying her finishing was inconsistent.
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The Chicago Stars received the services of the Canadian Jordyn Eightema of the Seattle Reign, in return for $500,000 in transfer and allowance fees
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