The tussle among domestic soccer leagues to outdo one another is a never-ending tale. While the men’s game sees a much broader competition, the women’s side, on the other hand, is largely dominated by two major branches, the United States’ National Women’s Soccer League and the United Kingdom’s Women’s Super League, both constantly striving to stay ahead. On that note, the latest development sees the WSL implementing a significant change in player salaries after taking note of what the NWSL has promised its players for the future.
Apparently, the senior players in the Women’s Super League will now be guaranteed a minimum annual salary of £40,000 ($53,000) under new financial regulations introduced this season. At least, an exclusive report from Matt Hughes of The Guardian s