Wizards guard Bill recently officially received a surgical season reimbursement, but this does not seem to affect Beal's signing prospects. The Wizards president has said in an interview that Bill told him that the Wizards are where he wants to stay. In words, the Wizards still have a lot of trust in Bill.

In addition to the plans to trade Beal in previous years, the Wizards are now almost obedient to Beal. After sending Wall to the Rockets and trading Westbrook to the Lakers, the Wizards basically left Bill, a star whose personal ability is still the top player in the league.
For the super guard who has bombed 60+, selected as an All-Star and Best Team, the Wizards are very precious, even if Bill's performance is not ideal, the Wizards have been wandering in place over the years, but the Wizards owner is still not going to rebuild, and is still willing to build a lineup with Bill as the core.
According to previous US media reports, if Beal and the Wizards renew their contract, he can sign a five-year, $241 million maximum salary contract. Instead, Beal can only sign a four-year, $180 million contract with other teams.
With his loyalty to the Wizards after the surgery, Beal may still be able to earn a $240 million salary, even if he's been reimbursed early this season and his performance has declined this season. This is obviously something that too many players dare not expect.
But if this summer signs this top salary, Bill's future performance will also be infinitely magnified. After all, his contract is very large, and he has shown scoring ability comparable to that of superstars such as Harden, Curry, Durant, and James in the past two seasons, and the outside world will judge him higher.