The young star of Euro 2025 will not be playing for Arsenal for a while longer. The club has decided to send her on loan to Brighton again, where she spent last season.
- Enjoyed a productive loan last season, netting five goals in 22 appearances, helping Brighton secure their record-high WSL finish.
- Arsenal’s attacking depth limits her first-team opportunities, with competition from Alessia Russo, Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord, Stina Blackstenius, Chloe Kelly and new £1 million signing Olivia Smith.
- This might be a proactive step: regular top-flight minutes at Brighton will better support her progress than limited bench time at Arsenal.
- On loan, she will now also reunite with her Arsenal teammate Rosa Kafaji, whose loan move was announced just a few days ago.
- There had been speculation for some time that the young player would spend another season out on loan, despite having joined the team for their training camp in Germany.