Trader consensus for MLS 2026 Goalkeeper of the Year clusters tightly around young standouts like Yohei Takaoka, Michael Collodi, and Jonathan Sirois, reflecting their elite 2025 stats—sub-1.0 goals-against averages, save percentages above 75%, and double-digit clean sheets midway through the season. Takaoka's slight lead ties to Chicago Fire's defensive surge and his contract extension, boosting continuity projections, while Collodi benefits from San Jose's youth rebuild and Sirois from Montreal's playoff contention. The race stays neck-and-neck due to MLS parity, volatile GK metrics over full campaigns, emerging talents on improving rosters, and no dominant incumbent, leaving room for momentum shifts via trades or injuries.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedYohei Takaoka 36%
Joe Willis 26.4%
Daniel 24.1%
Roman Bürki 24.0%
Yohei Takaoka
36%
Joe Willis
26%
Daniel
24%
Roman Bürki
24%
Oscar Ustari
22%
Patrick Schulte
16%
Aljaž Ivačič
16%
Sean Johnson
15%
Carlos Coronel
14%
Andre Blake
6%
James Pantemis
5%
Zack Steffen
5%
Matt Freese
5%
Stefan Frei
5%
Lucas Hoyos
4%
Hugo Lloris
3%
CJ dos Santos
23%
Brad Stuver
23%
Rafael Cabral
20%
Jonathan Bond
23%
Novak Mićović
24%
Dayne St. Clair
24%
Chris Brady
25%
Roman Celentano
10%
Pedro Gallese
23%
John Pulskamp
25%
Michael Collodi
30%
Jonathan Sirois
27%
Kristijan Kahlina
28%
Luis Barraza
25%
Yohei Takaoka 36%
Joe Willis 26.4%
Daniel 24.1%
Roman Bürki 24.0%
Yohei Takaoka
36%
Joe Willis
26%
Daniel
24%
Roman Bürki
24%
Oscar Ustari
22%
Patrick Schulte
16%
Aljaž Ivačič
16%
Sean Johnson
15%
Carlos Coronel
14%
Andre Blake
6%
James Pantemis
5%
Zack Steffen
5%
Matt Freese
5%
Stefan Frei
5%
Lucas Hoyos
4%
Hugo Lloris
3%
CJ dos Santos
23%
Brad Stuver
23%
Rafael Cabral
20%
Jonathan Bond
23%
Novak Mićović
24%
Dayne St. Clair
24%
Chris Brady
25%
Roman Celentano
10%
Pedro Gallese
23%
John Pulskamp
25%
Michael Collodi
30%
Jonathan Sirois
27%
Kristijan Kahlina
28%
Luis Barraza
25%
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by MLS rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
If the 2026 MLS season is cancelled, postponed after December 31, 2026 ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Major League Soccer; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 18, 2026, 1:58 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus for MLS 2026 Goalkeeper of the Year clusters tightly around young standouts like Yohei Takaoka, Michael Collodi, and Jonathan Sirois, reflecting their elite 2025 stats—sub-1.0 goals-against averages, save percentages above 75%, and double-digit clean sheets midway through the season. Takaoka's slight lead ties to Chicago Fire's defensive surge and his contract extension, boosting continuity projections, while Collodi benefits from San Jose's youth rebuild and Sirois from Montreal's playoff contention. The race stays neck-and-neck due to MLS parity, volatile GK metrics over full campaigns, emerging talents on improving rosters, and no dominant incumbent, leaving room for momentum shifts via trades or injuries.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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