
Arsenal Women’s defender, Lotte Wubben-Moy has signed a new three-year contract with the club until June 2028.
Since her senior debut in 2015, Wubben-Moy has scored ten goals in 143 appearances across two spells split by a stint at North Carolina Tar Heels from 2017-19, and has earned one Women’s FA Cup plus three Women’s League Cup titles during her time with the Gunners.
Wubben-Moy has also made 13 senior appearances for England during her second spell at Arsenal, during which she helped the Lionesses to win 2022 UEFA Women’s Euros, 2023 Women’s Finalissima and Arnold Clark Cup titles on home soil.
“I feel a huge amount of pride, excitement and optimism to once again put pen to paper at this special football club,” explained Wubben-Moy who believes that she can win titles with Arsenal.
“Arsenal is the club I want to win with and I feel this new contract comes at a time in my career where my ambitions are matched by my abilities on the pitch. I’m determined to make this next chapter count.”
Arsenal Women’s Head Coach, Renee Slegers added that she is “happy” to retain Wubben-Moy as she praised the defender for her development.
“Lotte is a top defender who has shown significant progression in recent years, and will continue to play an important role as we pursue our shared goal of competing for the highest honours in the game.”
Arsenal’s Director of Women’s Football, Clare Wheatley spoke of the club’s pride at Wubben-Moy’s journey through the academy to becoming a first-team regular and singled her out as a role model for younger generations.
“Lotte is a wonderful role model for all young players – an example of how hard work, strong values and determination are the platform for success. We know that she will continue to give all of herself to Arsenal Football Club, on the pitch and of course in her consistent support of our wider community.”