The San Jose Earthquakes have signed promising homegrown Cade Cowell to a brand new deal thru the 2025 MLS season.
Cowell will occupy a U22 Initiative slot on the Quakes' roster and has an alternative on his agreement thru the 2026 marketing campaign.
“Seeing Cade develop from a promising youth participant and having it translate to manufacturing on the MLS level has been exciting to look at,” Quakes standard supervisor Chris Leitch stated in a press launch.
“Not handiest did he tackle a bigger role as a 17-12 months-antique in 2021, but he additionally earned a choice to the MLS All-Star group and got his first cap with the USMNT. We’re bullish on his destiny, excited for his contributions in 2022, and couldn’t be happier to sign him to a protracted-time period settlement and play an essential position in his continued growth.”
Still simply 18 years old, Cowell already has 50 MLS normal-season appearances beneath his belt, scoring six goals and putting in some other seven. The youngster became included inside the 2021 MLS All-Star Game as one in all two alternatives made with the aid of league commissioner Don Garber.
At international stage, Cowell is capped throughout various teenagers ranges for america and made his USMNT debut in a pleasant in opposition to Bosnia and Herzegovina in December.
The forward is counted excessive a few of the growing listing of homegrown competencies in Major League Soccer, and has already been connected with European giants Barcelona within the current beyond. Cowell will likely continue to be with the Quakes for the whole of 2022 but it may only be a be counted of time until he crosses the Atlantic.