ACB Market 26/27: Endesa League Squads and Transfers
ACB Market 26/27: Templates and Movements
Solobasket breaks down registrations, cancellations and contracts of all the teams in the Endesa League. Definitive guide to follow the 2026-27 transfer market.
Solobasket publishes the definitive roadmap for the 2026-27 Endesa League market, breaking down registrations, cancellations and contract years of each ACB team. This essential tool covers everything from the total remodeling of FC Barcelona to Baskonia's core retention strategy. The list offers a granular view of squads, allowing fans to track transfer moves and key renewals without getting lost in the summer noise.
The resource is updated weekly to reflect changes in real time, providing concrete data on the composition of the workforce for the next campaign. This is not speculation, but a verifiable record of who is in and who is out in the 18 franchises in the competition. Among the notable names featured in the market analysis are key players such as Moses Wright and Markus Howard, whose contract situations and movements define part of the league's competitive landscape.
The table allows you to filter by team to see exactly how the title contenders are building their rotations. The disparity in strategies is evident in the raw data. While FC Barcelona opts for depth surgery to reset its salary limit and competitiveness, others opt for continuity as the only viable option.
" The inclusion of players like Moses Wright or Markus Howard is not anecdotal; Their contractual situations are indicators of the market for centers and guards in Europe. Seeing who has a guaranteed contract and who is playing their final season allows you to anticipate January moves, something the average fan often overlooks until it's too late. This table not only informs the present, but outlines the battle map for the winter transfer windows.
In an environment where information is constantly changing, having a centralized source that eliminates rumor fatigue is vital for the discerning fan. This guide nips misinformation in the bud by offering a pure and simple state of affairs. This table will serve as a dynamic reference throughout the offseason and the start of the 2026-27 season, updating as signings are closed and renewals occur, ensuring that the data is always up to date.
The ACB transfer market is not a simple exchange of names: it is a tactical chess where each move has consequences in the short and medium term. For example, the departure of a player like Moses Wright from Baskonia not only frees up salary space, but also forces the franchise to rethink its offensive identity. Wright, with his ability to score in the paint and his seniority, was a pillar in the team's quick transitions.
His possible replacement, not yet confirmed, will have to fit into a system that already prioritizes mobility and outside shooting. These types of transactions reflect how teams balance competitive immediacy with long-term planning, especially in a league where the salary cap imposes strict limits. Another revealing case is that of Real Madrid, which has opted for a selective signing strategy.
While other clubs have made massive moves, the white team has prioritized the retention of its core - such as Sergio Llull - and the incorporation of players with specific profiles, such as a forward with the ability to close games. This approach reflects a clear philosophy: avoid dispersing resources on media names and focus on profiles that fit Pablo Laso's system. The market table allows these trends to be identified, showing how Madrid is building a roster with fewer but more specialized rotations, something key in a competition where bench depth can make the difference in the playoffs.
The Solobasket table is not just a static record; It is a thermometer of the state of health of the league. When a team like Joventut de Badalona renews almost its entire starting squad, it is sending a clear signal: it is committed to experience and cohesion. On the other hand, the departure of key figures in teams like Valencia Basket raises questions about their ability to maintain the level in a season where competition will be fierce.
These contrasts draw a map of the ACB where teams with solid structures and others in the reconstruction phase coexist, which anticipates a championship with multiple narratives at play. The inclusion of players like Markus Howard in the table is no coincidence. Howard, with his ability to score from the perimeter, represents the commitment of several teams to strengthen their outside game in a context where the three-point shot has become a decisive weapon.
His contractual situation – with one year left – makes him a priority target in the winter market, especially for teams looking for a specialist in key moments. These types of details make the table a predictive tool, not just a descriptive one, since it allows us to anticipate movements before they occur. Ultimately, this guide is the compass fans need to navigate a chaotic market.
It not only informs who arrives or leaves, but how those changes redefine the league's hierarchies. For the teams, it is a mirror of their successes and mistakes; for followers, the certainty that, for once, information is not a luxury, but a necessity. Read at Solobasket
Why this matters
The basketball offseason is a chaos of baseless rumors that makes it difficult to follow the real status of each team. This resource is crucial because it filters out the noise and offers a clear, data-driven view of how each ACB franchise is building its roster for 26/27. It allows fans to avoid information fatigue and understand their teams' real strategy, identifying real strengths and weaknesses before the first ball is kicked. Furthermore, by breaking down contract years and player profiles, the table anticipates key movements in January and sets the pace of the competition in a league where medium-term planning can be as decisive as immediate talent.
Frequently asked
How often is the market table updated?
The Solobasket market table is updated weekly to guarantee that all information on signings, withdrawals and renewals of the Endesa League 26/27 is up to date.
What equipment does this ACB guide include?
The guide covers the complete squads and market movements of the 18 teams that make up the Endesa League, from Real Madrid and Barça to the rest of the competitors.
Does this table include information on contract years?
Yes, the breakdown details not only signings and signings, but also the remaining contract years for each player, offering a complete view of roster stability.
How do the departures of players like Moses Wright affect the market?
The departure of a key player frees up salary space and forces us to rethink the team's offensive identity. In addition, it opens opportunities for other clubs to incorporate similar profiles, redefining the league's hierarchies.
Why does Real Madrid prioritize selective signings?
Madrid seeks to avoid the dispersion of resources on media names and focuses on specific profiles that fit Pablo Laso's system, building a roster with fewer but more specialized rotations.
What does the renewal of almost the entire Joventut starting squad reveal?
Renewing almost the entire starting squad sends a clear signal of commitment to experience and cohesion, contrasting with teams in the reconstruction phase and anticipating a championship with multiple narratives.