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Sophia Rodman Signs Historic Deal to Remain with Washington Spirit
Sophia Rodman, the Olympic gold medalist and star midfielder, has signed a new contract with the Washington Spirit, ensuring she remains a pivotal figure in the National Women’s Soccer league (NWSL). The deal, finalized in January 2026, is considered one of the most significant in NWSL history, addressing concerns about the league’s ability to retain top talent amidst increasing interest from European clubs.
Navigating the Salary Cap Challenges
Rodman’s future with the Spirit was subject to speculation, fueled by the NWSL’s salary cap limitations. The 23-year-old became a free agent after the 2025 season and attracted interest from European teams without such restrictions. This situation sparked a broader debate about the NWSL’s capacity to compete financially with international leagues and keep its star players within the league.
Previously, the Spirit and Rodman had agreed to a multi-year contract that was initially rejected by the NWSL because it was deemed to circumvent the spirit of the league’s rules. The National Women’s soccer League Players Association (NWSLPA) later filed a grievance, arguing the rejection violated Rodman’s free agency rights and the collective bargaining agreement.
To facilitate Rodman’s retention and address similar situations, the NWSL adopted a “High Impact Player” mechanism in late December 2025. This allows teams to spend up to $1 million over the salary cap to sign players meeting specific criteria, including national team appearances, Ballon d’Or nominations, and rankings from reputable sports outlets. NWSL Proclamation
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