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Apr 30, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark poses for a photo Wednesday, April 30, 2025, during the Indiana Fever media day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

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Apr 30, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark poses for a photo Wednesday, April 30, 2025, during the Indiana Fever media day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Hold on to your seats, basketball fans—what’s the real story behind this latest Caitlin Clark rumor? Yesterday, rumors were flying about Paige Bueckers dropping a jaw-dropping statline of 45 points, 16 assists, and 15 rebounds against the Toyota Antelopes. Today? A bombshell: Caitlin Clark is leaving the WNBA to play in Europe. Or is she?
Spoiler alert: No, she’s not.
On the Micky Talks Hoops channel, a viral fact-check not only debunked the wild Paige Bueckers statline but also exposed a different lie circulating on the internet via its comment section. The rumor in question was that Clark was packing her bags for Europe. Rings a bell? Yeah, different year, same rumors.
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Where Did the Clark-to-Europe Rumors Begin?
The crazy part? Some are still convinced that she is moving across the pond. Well, it’s all thanks to AI-edited YouTube videos cobbling together press snippets to stir the pot. These speculations have been fueled by misleading videos and social media posts, leaving fans wondering if there’s any truth to the claims.
It all started with slick, professionally edited videos that claimed Clark had signed a contract with a European team. These videos featured real WNBA highlights of Clark, selectively clipped interviews, and AI-generated content, all designed to mislead viewers into thinking she’d made the move.
The rumors first began to gain traction on social media, with fans and sports commentators speculating whether Clark would leave the WNBA to play overseas. However, what fans didn’t know was that these claims were just smoke and mirrors. And honestly, we don’t know how people never get tired of spreading these rumors. They have been part of the mill since 2024, beginning right after Clark wrapped her rookie season. As the offseason approached, social media was abuzz claiming that Clark had ‘signed’ with European leagues. Thanks to Ryan Ruocco’s slightly different question after Game 2 of the first-round Playoff series, Clark herself debunked them all, saying, “almost definitely will NOT be playing basketball this offseason“.
Ryan Ruocco saying that Caitlin Clark, “almost definitely will NOT be playing basketball this offseason.” at the end of Wednesday’s #FeverRising game#WNBA pic.twitter.com/PqYTwD80ZN
— Grant Young (@GrvntYoung) September 26, 2024
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Yet, since then, every three months, such headlines emerge: Caitlin Clark Officially Announces Move To EuroLeague On Live TV and Caitlin Clark Destroyed WNBA by Joining European League. Some even claim that “ESPN confirmed” and some say that she has already had her “first game”.
Anyway, it is clear that Clark has not been able to enjoy that life without the spotlight, as she wished in November 2024. “
It’s gonna be nice, I think,” Clark said in her Fever exit interview, “getting out of the spotlight and just getting to live my life and do things that I want to do.“ADVERTISEMENT
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Clark Turned Down Ice Cube’s $10M Offer—Her Future’s in the WNBA
Here’s the truth: Caitlin Clark is very much a WNBA star. She’s locked into a four-year, $338,056 deal with the Indiana Fever, earning $76,535 in her rookie season and set for $84,514 in 2025. Off the court? She’s racking up major sponsorships with Gatorade, Nike, and State Farm. She’s not only securing a future in the WNBA but also making a name for herself off the court. But the story doesn’t end there.
According to a New York Post article, Ice Cube, co-founder of the BIG3 league, revealed during an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show that Clark was offered a staggering $10 million deal by the league. “It was two years, $5 million a year,” Ice Cube shared, adding that there were talks of cool merchandise collaborations and even a potential share in team ownership. Yet, Clark turned it all down, opting instead for the WNBA, where she became ROTY, made the cover of Time magazine, and became the greatest attraction in the sports world-wide.
In fact, Clark even turned down an offer from Unrivaled for $1 million. With sponsorships, endorsements, and her solid contract with the Fever, Caitlin Clark isn’t going anywhere. The rumors are just that—rumors—and there’s no truth to the claim that she’s about to make a dramatic move to Europe.
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Caitlin Clark’s future is firmly grounded in the WNBA, and basketball fans can expect her to continue dominating the league for years to come. So, for those still holding onto the fantasy of her playing overseas, take a step back. Clark isn’t leaving the WNBA anytime soon.
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"With Caitlin Clark's stellar WNBA start, why do rumors of her leaving still persist?"