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Guro Reiten is sitting inside her apartment in Norway, in between spending time with her 5-month-old son and packing her life away. As if being a new mom and professional soccer player werenât hectic enough, she just added âmoving across the worldâ to her to-do list.
Two weeks earlier, the 31-year-old signed a three-year contract with NWSL club Gotham FC, after seven trophy-laden years with Womenâs Super League champions Chelsea.
The Norway international, considered one of the best left-footed wingers in the world, will join the team on loan through July, before signing a multi-year deal to 2029.
âIt wasnât an easy decision,â Reiten tells The Athletic on a video call. âI got some incredible memories (at Chelsea), but I felt like it was now or never, because I want to go somewhere where I can play at my best level.
âI normally go to different clubs and spend a lot of time there, so, hopefully, Iâve got a few more good years in me.â
Moving to New Jersey is Reitenâs way of stepping out of her comfort zone. Her signing with the 2025 league winners came as a shock when announced on March 12, but it was a calculated move by Gotham, whose motto remains âalways building, never finished.â
The team knew Reitenâs contract expired in the summer. They took advantage of their trip to London in January for the FIFA Womenâs Champions Cup to meet her â or âthe moment we were allowed to, by the rules,â as Yael Averbuch West, Gothamâs general manager and head of soccer operations, told The Athletic.
âWeâre always looking for players at Gotham who can fit into our style, in terms of a very intelligent player with a really high football IQ and technical ability,â Averbuch West says.
âWe talked to her a number of times to try to convince her why she should consider moving her family across the world. ⊠(She) is at a stage of her career where she is experienced, but also still looking to improve her game, which is the most important thing to us at the end of the day â that players are still hungry for more, and she very much is.â
Guro Reiten's move to Gotham FC was influenced by her desire for a new challenge after seven successful years at Chelsea, alongside her recent experiences as a new mother.
Guro Reiten signed a three-year contract with Gotham FC, with an initial loan period through July before a multi-year deal extending to 2029.
During her seven years at Chelsea, Guro Reiten contributed to the team's success, helping them win multiple trophies in the Womenâs Super League.
Guro Reiten is managing motherhood and her soccer career by balancing her time between caring for her 5-month-old son and preparing for her move to Gotham FC.

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Reiten, a native of SunndalsĂžra, around 300 miles north of the capital Oslo, began her professional career as a teenager in Norway, playing across multiple clubs before signing with Chelsea in 2019.
Growing up, everyone around her played soccer, including her mother, Iren Olsen, who played professionally in Norway. Reiten tried lots of sports â like skiing and handball â but always found her way back to football.
In her first year with Chelsea, she appeared in 23 of their 25 matches, scoring seven goals and earning a nomination for WSL Player of the Year. She won a WSL title every year since, scoring 59 goals and recording 44 assists across 207 appearances. She won four Womenâs FA Cups and three Womenâs League Cups, bringing her trophy count to 13.
âI played with my heart for Chelsea, and Iâm gonna play with my heart for Gotham,â Reiten says. âHopefully I can help the team create chances and score goals and (we can) create great memories together.â
Reiten has been recognized by publications such as The Guardian as being among the top 100 players in the world, qualifying her as a High Impact Player. That means Gotham can tap into an additional $1 million in funds above the salary cap to pay her when the rule comes into effect on July 1. Averbuch West on Wednesday declined to specify with reporters any details of Reitenâs contract, but said she is among several Gotham players who qualify for HIP.
When Reiten first met with Gotham, the winger was impressed by their professionalism. They came prepared with PowerPoints and a clear vision for how she fit into their system.
âFrom then on,â she said, âI knew that this was the place that I wanted to go to.â
Reitenâs arrival was slowed by the visa process, which meant returning to Norway upon leaving London before relocating to New Jersey. She is now with Gotham, joining the team following her international window with Norway, in time for Gothamâs next match on Saturday with Bay FC. Reiten recently featured for her national team in UEFA World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia, entering both games as a second-half substitute. Norway won both games (5-0, then 3-2).
On Wednesday, Reiten had her first Gotham press conference, appearing all smiles and seeming at ease. Reiten has been in New Jersey for âa couple of daysâ and is adjusting to the time difference. Whether she will debut this weekend is unclear. Averbuch West said Gotham wants her on the pitch âas soon as possible,â but the club is easing her into their system. She added, Reiten will have to earn her spot like everyone else.
Her arrival could not come at a better time, with Gotham suffering a sluggish start. When she signed, Gotham were days from opening their 2026 campaign against Boston Legacy at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.
It remains their only win of the season. Across five matches, the team has only scored two goals. With one win, two losses and two scoreless draws, the champions sit 13th in the 16-team league.
At first, the plan was for Reiten to join the NWSL team over the summer. But as Gothamâs needs changed, so did the teamâs urgency to have her in the U.S.
Defenders such as Brazil international Bruninha and long-serving Mandy Freeman suffered injuries to their hamstring and lower leg, respectively, which have limited the teamâs ability to stretch the width of the pitch. Neither has featured this season.
Gotham had the shortest offseason of any NWSL club. Their 2025 ended on the last possible day of the year â during the championship match on November 22, when they beat Washington Spirit 1-0. There was an international window two days later that ran through December 5, for which 10 Gotham players were called up. By January 5, the team was back in Spain preparing for the Champions Cup in London, which ended on February 1. Preseason started a few weeks later.
Head coach Juan Carlos Amoros has leaned heavily on younger players to start the season, such as rookies Jordynn Dudley and Andrea Kitahata.
Kayla Duran, in her second year with the club, filled a much-needed role on the wing in playersâ absences. She exited their match against Kansas City Current with an injury in the 18th minute. A week later, she was ruled out for the remainder of the year after suffering an ACL injury in her right knee.
Reitenâs arrival signals a reunion with her former Chelsea teammates, defender Jess Carter and goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger. The pair signed with Gotham in 2024 and quickly worked their way into the teamâs starting rotation.
âWeâre really lucky to be able to get a player like her to come and join us,â Carter told The Athletic. âSheâs a very versatile player who can play multiple different positions, and sheâs going to be a great addition.
âThis was probably one of the nicest playing groups of women that Iâve ever had the opportunity to play with, so sheâll be really welcomed.â
Reiten may also be in store for a reunion with her former Chelsea coach, Emma Hayes, who like Carter and Berger, left the club two years ago and is now head coach of USWNT. Hayes shared a message on social media after Reitenâs move was announced. âOne of the best,â Hayes wrote. âA delight to coach. A wand of a left boot and an amazing person.â
Though Reiten will be moving to New Jersey as the same left-footed winger that dazzled in Europe, she will be starting this chapter of her career with a new perspective. In November, Reiten and her partner announced the birth of their son, Felix.
âItâs changed everything,â Reiten said. âOne of my reasons why I want to play for the national team is that I want to leave the shirt in a better place for the next one. And with a kid, it gives that perspective, like âOh, my God, heâs here.â
*â*Whenever I go (to) leave for football, I might be happy, I might be angry, upset, whatever mindset â then I walk in the door, and heâs there with his big smile, and I forget everything.â
Moving to Gotham is another leap of faith for Reiten, like moving to Chelsea once was.
âI went there seven years ago with no expectations at all, and Iâm leaving with 200 games and a couple of trophies,â Reiten says. âIâm really proud of what Iâve achieved with the club and with the people that Iâve spent a lot of time with, but itâs time for something new.â
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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