This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2019–20 W-League. Only moves featuring at least one W-League club are listed.
Transfers
editAll players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the W-League.
Pre-season
editMid-season
editRe-signings
editNotes
edit- ^ Addo returned from loan to her parent club Reign FC before signing with Jiangsu Suning
- ^ McCaskill returned from loan to her parent club Sky Blue FC before signing with Chicago Red Stars
- ^ Ubogagu returned from loan to her parent club Orlando Pride before signing with Tacón
- ^ Latsko returned from loan to her parent club Houston Dash before being loaned to Sydney FC
- ^ Carpenter returned to her parent club Portland Thorns before being loaned to Melbourne City
- ^ Stengel returned from loan to her parent club Utah Royals before being loaned to Canberra United
- ^ At the conclusion of her guest contract, Thorsnes extended her contract as an injury replacement player for Katie Stengel
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