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2026 WNBA free agency tracker: Follow the biggest moves with new $1.4 million supermax on the table

2026 WNBA free agency tracker: Follow the biggest moves with new .4 million supermax on the table

WNBA free agency is underway. What will be the busiest and most expensive free agency period in league history began on Monday (April 6), when teams were first allowed to hand out qualifying offers and core designations. 

Kelsey Mitchell, who finished fifth in MVP voting last season after putting the Indiana Fever on her back, was the first player to receive a core designation. Later, Napheesa Collier (Minnesota Lynx), Sabrina Ionescu (New York Liberty), Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream), Kelsey Plum (Los Angeles Sparks), Ezi Magbegor (Seattle Storm), Arike Ogunbowale (Dallas Wings), Ariel Atkins (Chicago Sky), Bridget Carleton (Portland Fire) and Marina Mabrey (Toronto Tempo) all received core designations as well. 

Elsewhere in the league, the Sky shockingly traded All-Star Angel Reese to the Dream for a pair of draft picks.

Starting Wednesday (April 8), teams can begin negotiating with outside free agents. That’s when things should get interesting. Notably, A’ja Wilson  told reporters that she plans to re-sign with the reigning champion Las Vegas Aces , while Breanna Stewart  and Ionescu have indicated they plan to stay with the Liberty . On the flip side, Satou Sabally has said that she will not return to the Phoenix Mercury. 

Here’s a look at the free agency schedule:

WNBA free agency key dates April 6-7: Teams can make qualifying offers and “core” player designations April 8-10: Teams can begin negotiating with free agents, but no deals can be signed April 11: Players can officially sign contracts and offer sheets With a new CBA agreed to by players and the league, this is the biggest free agency class in league history. Aside from Kalani Brown and Lexie Brown, every single player not on a rookie scale contract is a free agent, including Wilson, Collier and Stewart. This will also be the richest free agency class in history. Thanks to the new collective bargaining agreement, the minimum salary in 2026 will be more than $100,000 higher than the supermax in 2025. 

The supermax in 2026 is set at $1.4 million, and players like Wilson, Collier and Stewart are expected to sign it and stay with their incumbent teams.

2026 WNBA salaries Year Minimum salary Average salary Supermax salary 2025

$66,079

$120,000

$249,244

2026

$270K — $300K (based on years of service)

$583,000

$1.4 million

There will inevitably be some movement and some surprises , however. And we’ll be keeping track of the most notable moves right here during 2026 WNBA free agency. Below is our free-agent tracker for the top 30 players in the class.

2026 WNBA free agency tracker

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