The NWSL's new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) has significantly changed player experiences in the league, especially for Lynn Biyendolo. Previously, she was blindsided by a trade from Kansas City to Gotham FC; two years later, after the implementation of the CBA, she was informed and had a say in her transfer to Seattle. This transformation grants players autonomy, allowing them to choose their destinations and follow their professional paths according to personal preferences—reflecting the ongoing evolution of women's professional soccer.
The new CBA allows NWSL players to have a say in trades and contract negotiations, marking a significant shift in player autonomy and control within the league.
Biyendolo's experience illustrates the transformative impact of the CBA, showcasing how players can now choose their destinations and control their careers more effectively.
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