WNBA Free Agency and Trade Tracker: Latest Buzz, News and Reports
Keep it here all offseason long for the latest buzz, news and reports surrounding the WNBA.

WNBA Free Agency and Trade Tracker: Latest Buzz, News and Reports
Ever since the buzzer sounded on October's thrilling WNBA Finals, anticipation has been building about what 2025 might have in store. With free agency under way, we're about to find out.
For Jan. 11-20, teams are allowed to extend reserved, restricted and core qualifying offers to players. Some notable stars -- the New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart, Las Vegas Aces' Kelsey Plum, Indiana Fever's Kelsey Mitchell, Connecticut Sun's Alyssa Thomas, Dallas Wings' Satou Sabally and Seattle Storm's Gabby Williams -- already received a core qualifying offer, what is often referred to as "being cored."
Negotiations officially begin Tuesday, and players can sign contracts starting Feb. 1, but news of moves and trades will leak well before then. With a new CBA featuring massive salary bumps expected to come into effect in 2026, expect to see players sign only one-year deals.
What movement might we see? We can expect two significant changes: Seattle's Jewell Loyd isn't a free agent, but she has already requested a trade from the Storm. And earlier this month Sabally announced she has played her last game for the Wings and is working to find a new home. Because she has been cored, that would have to come via trade.
Other big-name free agents to watch include Sun teammates DeWanna Bonner and Brionna Jones, who are both unrestricted free agents, as are the Storm's Nneka Ogwumike, Phoenix Mercury's Brittney Griner and the Liberty's Courtney Vandersloot. And questions still surround the future of WNBA legend Diana Taurasi, who indicated toward the end of the 2024 season that it could be her last in the league. There's also uncertainty surrounding the future of Elena Delle Donne, who is technically an unrestricted free agent yet hasn't appeared in the league since 2023.
Keep it here all offseason long for the latest buzz, news and reports surrounding the WNBA. The 2025 season -- the league's 29th -- will tip off May 16.