Michelle Agyemang is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Arsenal and The Lionesses.
She is from football divided family. Her father is a Manchester United fan, her brother is a Chelsea fan, her sister is a West Ham United fan and she is an Arsenal fan.
She made her debut for The Lionesses senior team on 8th April 2025 and it took her only 41 seconds when she scored her first goal.
She is lifelong Arsenal fan. Her childhood heroes are Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud.
She joined Arsenal academy at the age of six.
Lionesses head coach Sarina Wiegman won BBC Sports Personality Coach of the Year 2025, and Michelle Agyemang was named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025.
At the end-of-season awards, Leah Williamson was honoured with the Golden Player Woman award, while rising star Michelle Agyemang claimed the European Golden Girl title—celebrating their standout contributions for Arsenal Women and the England national team.
Michelle Agyemang has suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament during the Lionesses 3-0 win over Australia, and her club Arsenal Women has confirmed she will miss the rest of the 2025/26 season as they begin planning her recovery alongside her loan club Brighton.
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.
As Leah Williamson once said - England is never done! And it's true. The Lionesses' journey at this Euro has been complicated. They lost their opening match against France. They knew they had to beat the Netherlands or they wouldn't make it out of the group stage. They were losing 0-2 to Sweden in the 80th minute. They were one goal down against Italy in the 90th minute. And yet they will play in the final on Sunday.
Watch the press conference with coach Sarina Wiegman, captain Leah Williamson, defender Lucy Bronze, and Michelle Agyemang, the young heroine of the last two matches
And what does Luby Bronze say about her? Read the full article on The Guardian.
The Lionesses won't remember Tuesday night fondly. After an amazing 5-0 win over Belgium, they lost 3-2 in the return match. They were already down in the third minute when Tessa Wulaert (Inter Milan) scored. Towards the end of the first half they were already 3-0 down, eventually Beth Mead (Arsenal) reduced the deficit from a penalty.
The Lionesses eventually lost for the first time in the Nations League, but for the young Lionesses the evening will remain fabulous for a long time. Michelle Agyemang was sent on in the 81st minute as a substitute for Jessica Park. It was the debut for the newly 19-year-old, who is currently on loan at Brighton, in her national team debut. After just 40 seconds on the pitch, she reduced the score to 3:2, giving England hope of an equaliser and becoming the english heroine of the evening.
| European championship | 1× |
| Year | Club | AP | GL |
|---|---|---|---|
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2024
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2026
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Brighton (loan) | 22 | 5 |
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2022
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present
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Arsenal | 4 | 0 |
| International Stats | |||
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2025
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present
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England | 5 | 3 |
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2024
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present
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England U23 | 2 | 3 |
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2023
-
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England U19 | 9 | 8 |
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2022
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2023
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England U17 | 12 | 10 |
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2022
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England U16 | 2 | 2 |