
Seattle Reign goalkeeper Evan O’Steen has signed a contract extension that will keep her with the team through 2030, making her the longest contracted player on the roster. She previously made history as the youngest goalkeeper signing at age 17.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 11: Evan O'Steen #18 of Seattle Reign poses for a portrait on March 11, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/NWSL via Getty Images) | NWSL via Getty Images
Today, the Seattle Reign announced that goalkeeper Evan O’Steen has signed a contract extension through 2030. She becomes the longest contracted player on the roster.
O’Steen previously became the youngest goalkeeper signing in club history at just 17 years old.
“Securing Evan O’Steen through 2030 is an important step in building long-term stability within our roster,” said Seattle Reign FC General Manager Lesle Gallimore. “She has all the qualities we value in a goalkeeper – composure, work ethic and a strong presence – and we’re excited to continue developing her within our environment.”
“I’m very excited to extend my time with Seattle Reign FC,” said O’Steen. “Being part of this goalkeeper group and learning from such experienced players has been incredibly valuable, and I’m looking forward to continuing to grow and develop here.”
She has yet to make her NWSL debut, but is in a GK group that includes: USWNT goalkeeper Claudia Dickey, veteran Cassie Miller and academy product Neeku Purcell.
Evan O'Steen's contract with Seattle Reign expires in 2030.
Evan O'Steen was 17 years old when she signed with Seattle Reign, making her the youngest goalkeeper in the club's history.
General Manager Lesle Gallimore highlighted O'Steen's composure, work ethic, and strong presence as key qualities valued in her as a goalkeeper.

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