In a landmark moment for professional sports, Trinity Rodman has officially become the highest-paid female footballer in the world. The 23-year-old forward has committed her future to the Washington Spirit by signing a three-year contract extension. This strategic move ensures she remains the face of the franchise through 2028.
Rodman’s agent confirmed the historic agreement on Friday, January 23, 2026. The contract is reportedly worth $2 million per year, a figure that includes various performance-based bonuses. Rodman, who became a free agent after her previous deal expired in late 2025, described the new contract as a “game-changing moment” for the entire sport.
Surpassing Global Icons
By securing this agreement, Rodman overtakes Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmatí as the top earner in women’s football. Bonmatí, a three-time Ballon d’Or winner, previously held the record for the highest salary in the game.
This record-breaking deal was made possible by major shifts in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) financial regulations. In December 2025, the league introduced the “High Impact Player” rule to help American teams retain elite talent against European competition.
How the New NWSL Financial Rules Work
Specifically, the new league guidelines changed the landscape in three major ways:
- The Standard Cap: The base salary cap for teams was set at $3.5 million for the 2025 season.
- The Exception: The new “High Impact Player” rule allows clubs to spend an additional $1 million above the cap for a specific star.
- The Goal: This rule acts as a vital tool for NWSL clubs to prevent their generational talents from being lured away by high-paying European leagues.
A Generational Talent on the Global Stage
Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang praised Rodman, calling her a “generational player” who represents the future of the sport. Rodman’s career trajectory has been remarkably consistent since she entered the league as a teenager:
- 2021 Debut: She led the Spirit to the NWSL Championship and earned Rookie of the Year honors.
- International Success: She has earned 47 caps for the United States, scoring 11 goals.
- Olympic Gold: Rodman played a pivotal role in the USA’s gold-medal victory at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she scored three goals.
Carving Her Own Legacy
While athleticism runs in her family—she is the daughter of NBA legend Dennis Rodman—Trinity is firmly establishing her own identity. By securing the most lucrative contract in the history of women’s football, she has set a new financial benchmark for future generations.
Furthermore, this investment signals a massive shift in how the NWSL values its domestic stars. As a result, other top clubs may now be forced to increase their own spending to stay competitive in the global market.