Gunners hand defensive rock Catley a new deal

Gunners hand defensive rock Catley a new deal

Defender Steph Catley has signed a new deal with Arsenal.

Catley, 29, has made 74 appearances for the Gunners since making her debut in August 2020 as a substitute in the Champions League quarter-final with Paris Saint-Germain.

She scored one goal and provided four assists across 32 appearances for Jonas Eidevall's in 2022-23 and is a centurion for Australia, having represented the Matildas at two World Cups and two Olympics.

She said: “It feels amazing – this feels like home. 

“I’ve made some incredible friendships here and when the offer came around I knew exactly what I wanted to do and exactly where I wanted to be.

“I’ve never been happier playing football and I feel like this team is very special – we’re building something special and in the future we’re capable of achieving anything.”

Catley joins Lia Walti and Frida Maanum on a growing list of Arsenal players who have chosen to extend their stay.

Head coach Eidevall said: “I’m delighted Steph has signed a new contract with us. 

“Steph is one of the best defenders in the game and brings so much to this group both on and off the pitch.

“She’s a model professional and has delivered time and again when called upon throughout my time here, so we’re all pleased to say Steph will continue to be a part of Arsenal for years to come.”

Head of women’s football Clare Wheatley added: “It’s great news that Steph has signed a new deal here at Arsenal. 

“Steph is one of the top players in the world in her position and has been such a consistent performer in the time she has been here. 

“She is a key part of this team and we’re delighted to say she will continue to wear the Arsenal colours moving forward.”

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