United States women's national team striker Mallory Swanson entered free agency for the first time and agreed on a record-breaking contract with the NWSL's Chicago Red Stars worth a reported $2 million including a fifth-year option.
Swanson, who joined the Red Stars in 2021 from Sky Blue FC (now NJ/NY Gotham FC), is signed through 2028, setting an NWSL record for the most long-term contract and making her the league's highest-paid player, the club confirmed to ESPN. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) Swanson now becomes the NWSL's highest-paid player at a reported $400,000 per year, surpassing Houston Dash winger María Sánchez, who recently signed a three-year deal worth a reported $1.5 million.
The Washington Spirit's Trinity Rodman, signed a four-year, $1.1 million contract in 2022. NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman said last week that the league increased the salary cap by 40% to $2.75 million and agreed to a landmarkfour-year media rights deal.
Colorado native Swanson has led the Red Stars in goals scored (18) and assists (10). She made 51 appearances with 47 starts across all competitions with the club.