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Trinity Rodman contract: Washington Spirit's offer rejected by NWSL was CBA compliant, NWSLPA says
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Trinity Rodman’s Contract: NWSLPA Claims Washington Spirit’s Offer to Player was CBA Compliant, Despite Rejection by NWSL

December 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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The NWSL has reportedly turned down a substantial contract proposal for Trinity Rodman from the Washington Spirit, amidst ongoing discussions about the player’s future. According to Bloomberg, the Spirit offered Rodman a four-year deal worth over $1 million annually, but NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman rejected it, stating it did not align with league rules. The NWSL Players Association subsequently raised a complaint, asserting that the Spirit’s bid was in compliance with the collective bargaining agreement signed last year, which extends through the 2030 season.

In a statement to CBS Sports, the NWSL emphasized its intention to retain top talent like Rodman, highlighting their commitment to keeping her in the league. Rodman, whose contract with the Spirit ended after the 2025 season, is now a free agent after joining the team in 2021. While the Spirit aimed to re-sign her this year, concerns arose due to the NWSL’s salary cap, which is set at $3.1 million for the 2026 season and will rise to a maximum of $5.1 million by 2030. Although there is potential for the cap to be raised, there have been no indications that the league intends to do so.

The Spirit has opted not to comment on the situation; however, the NWSLPA maintains that the offer complies with the current CBA. They argue that Rodman’s compensation structure fits within projected team salary limits and that teams are allowed one buyout each season without impacting the salary cap.

Ahead of last month’s NWSL Championship, Berman expressed confidence that the league provides an attractive environment for star players and pledged to “fight” to keep Rodman. She stated that players consider various factors beyond just salary, including competition, club culture, and coaching quality.

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Rodman acknowledged Berman’s supportive comments but emphasized that he wouldn’t make any decisions regarding his future until after the Spirit’s championship loss. He mentioned feeling honored but noted he does not want to rush his decision-making process, indicating conversations about his career will follow soon.

In addition to the Spirit’s interest in retaining him, Rodman is reportedly also being courted by three other clubs, including teams from the English Women’s Super League and the USL Super League’s DC Power.

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans, highlighting the ongoing struggle for fair compensation and player rights within women’s sports. Rodman’s potential departure could reshape team dynamics and further elevate the league’s profile internationally, emphasizing the need for robust support and investment in women’s soccer as it continues to grow.

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