Jordyn Huitema joined OL Reign on Saturday, joining USWNT stars Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle.
to Seattle, @JordynHuitema! #BoldTogether pic.twitter.com/5smnCxTm88
— OL Reign (@OLReign) June 18, 2022
The forward officially signed with the Seattle-based team for an undisclosed fee, per league and club policy, and will join the team following her time on international duty.
️ @JordynHuitema has announced she'll be departing Paris this summer after three years at the club.
The forward scored 6⃣ goals in 7⃣ #UWCL games in 2021/22, including this hat-trick against Kharkiv! pic.twitter.com/bCYMMwSvyV— UEFA Women’s Champions League (@UWCL) June 17, 2022
Huitema, who decided to forgo college and instead went pro immediately, had played for PSG Féminines since 2019 and won the D1 Féminine league title as well as the Coupe De France Féminine during her time at the club. During her last season with the Parisian side, she recorded six goals and two assists in seven Champions League games, as well as an additional two goals and two assists in the domestic league.
Having won just twice in eight matches, Megan Rapinoe's @OLReign are currently underperforming compared to their usual standards @DavidPAstill21 has taken a look at the issues Laura Harvey's side have faced in the #NWSL this season
⬇️⬇️⬇️https://t.co/EtBUZ9gcfd— Total Football Analysis (@TotalAnalysis) June 19, 2022
OL Reign will be excited to sign a forward of her caliber as it looks to fix its goal-scoring problem. At the time of writing, its seven goals in nine games this season are miles off the pace of any side above them, with the Portland Thorns scoring 21 in the same amount of games. Fortunately, defense has been its saving grace, conceding six goals, the fewest in the league.
If Huitema can add a consistent goal threat that the club has been lacking, OL Reign could be a massive threat toward the end of the season.