Lotte Wubben-Moy has signed a new three-year contract keeping her at the Emirates through to 2028.
Wubben-Moy’s previous deal at the North London club was due to expire this summer— Arsenal’s player of the year in 2023-24 — at the north London club had been due to expire this summer.
Despite suffering an injury-marred 2024-25 campaign, Wubben-Moy, who was named Arsenal’s player of the year last season remains a cornerstone for Arsenal, who believe she is vital for her strong leadership and being part of the culture on and off the pitch that can help them challenge for major honours.
Wubben-Moy, 26, capped 13 times by England, is another example of a graduate emerging from the Arsenal academy to become an established senior professional at the club. Despite recurring interests from Bayern Munich and clubs in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), Wubben-Moy’s sole priority has always been to remain at Arsenal.
“I feel a huge amount of pride, excitement and optimism to once again put pen to paper at this special football club,” Wubben-Moy said upon signing her new deal.
“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.”
The England centre-back has won the FA Cup and three League Cup trophies with the club. She had also spent five years in the U.S. with the North Carolina Tar Heels before returning to London in 2020.
Wubben-Moy is set to be available for the second-leg of Arsenal’s Women’s Champions League semi-final against Lyon on Sunday where they trail 2-1 following last week’s first leg in London.

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