Chloe Kelly seals deadline day move to Arsenal to end unhappy Man City stalemate - The 27-year-old returns to the Gunners on loan after asking to leave City ahead of this summer’s Euros
Man City forward Chloe Kelly has turned down the chance to move to Brighton; her preference is to stay in Manchester close to family, with rivals Man Utd working on a deal; her contract is due to expi
Arsenal have confirmed the signing of England forward Chloe Kelly on loan for the rest of the season from Manchester City.
Manchester City forward Chloe Kelly has released a statement, going public with her desire to leave as she tries to force a move to local rivals Manchester United.Earlier this month, a report covered
England forward Chloe Kelly says her mental wellbeing is being affected by her lack of control over her future with just five months to run on her Manchester City contract.
Arsenal have had a loan bid accepted by Manchester City for Chloe Kelly on Women's Super League deadline day. This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app The 27-year-old forward has been heavily linked with a move across Manchester to United,
Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Chloe Kelly from Manchester City for the remainder of the season. The England international, who is out of contract at the end of 2024-25, was also the subject of two approaches from Manchester United which were rebuffed by City.
Women's Super League side Arsenal signed Chloe Kelly on a loan deal until the end of the season on Thursday, a day after the English forward demanded a move away from Manchester City.
The 27-year-old's contract at Manchester City was due to expire in June, and she looked set for a move across town to Manchester United due to location preferences.
Chloe Kelly has launched a scathing attack on Manchester City and claimed the club are trying to “assassinate her character” after she sealed a dramatic deadline day loan move to Arsenal.
A groundbreaking record was set in the women's game over the summer, with total international transfer spending reaching $6.8 million from June 1 to Sept. 1 2024, according to FIFA -- almost double what was spent during the same period in 2023.