Arsenal 26yo signs new contract
22-04-2025 11:00 via dailycannon.com

Arsenal 26yo signs new contract

Arsenal 26yo signs new contractLotte Wubben-Moy has signed a new contract with Arsenal, committing her future to the club she grew up supporting and first joined as a child.Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty ImagesThe 26-year-old defender, who came through Arsenal’s academy system and made her senior debut in 2015 at just 16, has become a central figure both on and off the pitch in recent seasons.Wubben-Moy has made 143 senior appearances for the club, scoring 10 goals. She spent two years in the
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