Arsenal women confirm 1st signing of January window
Arsenal confirm the signing of 19-year-old Smilla Holmberg from Hammarby, adding one of Europe’s most promising young full backs.
Arsenal confirm the signing of 19-year-old Smilla Holmberg from Hammarby, adding one of Europe’s most promising young full backs.
Arsenal Women receive multiple award nominations after a strong December, with recognition for coaching, goals and individual performances.
Arsenal reach the mid-season break in third place, chasing second but managing heavy workloads, as fixture congestion raises fresh questions.
Leah Williamson is set for her first minutes of the season as her comeback begins in the Champions League following a long spell out after knee surgery.
Two outstanding strikes earned Arsenal Women a 2–1 win over Liverpool in the WSL, with a long-range opener and a late winner deciding the game.
A new report has raised serious questions about structure, succession planning and dressing room unity at Arsenal Women as pressure builds on and off the pitch.
Mikel Arteta and Renée Slegers are nominated for The Best FIFA Awards after leading their teams to major success in England and Europe last season.
Arsenal beat Benfica 2-0 in Lisbon but lost Emily Fox and Steph Catley to injuries, adding to an already growing list of concerns for Renée Slegers.
Arsenal Women fell at Manchester City while the club’s academy sides also struggled, with poor defending and missed chances defining a disappointing weekend.
Arsenal drop to fifth after Aston Villa’s late equaliser, with concerns over creativity and a defining run of fixtures to come in league and Europe.
Renée Slegers warns her side must be at their best against Aston Villa’s aggressive style when they meet at the Emirates in the WSL this weekend.
Arsenal Women held Manchester United 0-0 before Martinelli struck late against Manchester City, as both Arsenal teams drew in Sunday’s double-header.
Renée Slegers previews Arsenal’s trip to Manchester United, highlighting intensity, preparation and travelling support ahead of a key WSL clash.
Arsenal face Lyon, Real Madrid and Twente at home in the Women’s Champions League, with Bayern, Benfica and OH Leuven away in the league phase.
Arsenal Women hit five past West Ham after going behind early, with Alessia Russo starring in a ruthless second-half display to keep their perfect WSL start intact.
Arsenal Women hit four against London City Lionesses in their WSL opener, with Olivia Smith starring on her debut after the Gunners fell behind early.
Alessia Russo’s standout year has put her in pole position for the Ballon d’Or, raising hopes of the first non-Spanish winner of the award since 2019.
Taylor Hinds signs permanently after seven years away, saying she’s “buzzing” to be back and ready to win. She reunites with old teammates and brings new ambition.
Taylor Hinds returns to her childhood club after five years at Liverpool, bringing international pedigree and WSL experience in a key summer move.
Chloe Kelly has signed permanently for Arsenal following the expiry of her contract with Manchester City.