Forward Trinity Rodman has agreed to a three-year contract to remain with the Washington Spirit, ending months of speculation about the Olympic gold medalist's future in the National Women's Soccer League.
''I think I've always had a vision and an idea of what I wanted my legacy to be,'' Rodman said at an event announcing her new deal on Thursday in Los Angeles. ''And for me, we're doing that and I'm so grateful for that.''
The speculation over Rodman's future with the Spirit spurred criticism of the NWSL salary cap and whether it hampered the league from attracting and maintaining top players.
The 23-yera-old Rodman became a free agent at the end of last season after five years with the Spirit. One of the biggest stars in the NWSL, keeping her in the league was considered vitally important as other U.S. national team stars, including Naomi Girma and Alyssa Thompson, opted to play in Europe.
Rodman, who won a gold medal with the United States at the Paris Olympics, had been drawing interest from European teams that don't have a salary cap.
''I can't think of the Washington Spirit without her,'' Spirit owner Michele Kang said. ''And I hope she can't think about her career without the Washington Spirit. So this is really monumental and it was really important, not only for the Spirit, especially for our fans who expect to see her. They come to Audi Field and that's where Rowdy Audi clearly came out.''
Rodman said she always wanted to stay with the Spirit
''Making my decision, the one question I was asked was: ‘Do you feel like you're finished with the Spirit? Can you say that and feel confident leaving?''' she said. ''I didn't even need half a second, and I was like, 'No, I'm not. I don't feel ready to make a different decision. That's just, again, getting drafted here and developing and maturing and learning – and failing – at the Spirit, in D.C., it's become so much of my legacy and my story. But on top of that, I still feel like there's so much more I have to give and so much more that I want to do.''