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WNBA and players near deal on new CBA with March 10 deadline to avoid 2026 season delay.
The WNBA and players’ union are in final negotiations for a new CBA, with a March 10 deadline to avoid a work stoppage that could delay the 2026 season.
The league proposed higher salaries, faster access to max contracts for top rookies like Caitlin Clark, and historic $8 million in revenue sharing—marking the first such payout.
Average salaries would rise to $540,000, and the salary cap would increase to $8.5 million by year six.
However, the union continues pushing for a 26% share of gross revenue, while the league maintains a 70% net revenue model.
Housing and expense credits remain unresolved, though the league offers housing for all players this season.
Both sides emphasize progress and a shared goal of a full season, but a deal is still pending.
La WNBA y los jugadores cercanos a un nuevo acuerdo de CBA con fecha límite del 10 de marzo para evitar el retraso de la temporada 2026.