Perez signs new deal with London City published at 13:47 BST 10 June
13:47 BST 10 June
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London City Lionesses have announced Maria Perez has signed a new contract until summer 2028.
The Spanish midfielder joined the club in September 2024.
The 24-year-old midfielder is a Spanish international and has spent time playing for Barcelona, Barcelona B and Sevilla.
Perez has made 20 appearances across the WSL and WSL 2 and four in domestic cups.
On her new deal, Perez said: "I'm so happy to be extending my contract. I feel settled at the club, in the country and the league and it was an easy decision.
"I'm still young and ready to compete and give everything for this club.
"What we want to create as a team and a club, for me it's the best project in the English league."
London City goalkeeper Lete signs new contractpublished at 12:52 BST 8 June
12:52 BST 8 June
Charlotte Coates BBC Sport journalist
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London City Lionesses' goalkeeper Elene Lete has signed a contract extension until the summer of 2028.
The 24-year-old Spaniard played every game for London City in their first Women's Super League campaign after joining from Real Sociedad in 2025.
Lete, who has one cap for Spain, is likely to face competition for the number one shirt from former England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
Earps, 33, has agreed personal terms with London City and is set to join from Paris St-Germain at the end of her contract following two years in France.
Speaking after signing her new deal, Lete said: "I'm delighted to sign a new contract with this club.
"Here at London City, you are training with the best players in the world, the competition in the league is very high and it's amazing to be here.
"I feel I improved a lot as a goalkeeper during my first season and I want to continue to keep getting better.
"I'm giving my best every day for this club. I feel I'm improving daily along with the players, the staff and everyone at the club."
Lete was shortlisted for the division's 'save of the season' for her penalty stop against Brighton & Hove Albion in December.
Baggaley, Bance and Kafaji to leave Brighton published at 19:26 BST 2 June
19:26 BST 2 June
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In 2021, Kafaji was selected for the Swedish women's national team for the first time
Goalkeeper Sophie Baggaley and midfielder Libby Bance will leave Brighton and Hove Albion when their contracts end later this month.
Also, forward Rosa Kafaji will return to her parent club Arsenal at the end of her loan.
Head coach Dario Vidosic said, "I would like to thank all three for their service to the club. During my time Sophie and Rosa have been great to work with and extremely professional both on and off the field.
"They helped the club reach its first Wembley final and should be proud of the part they played in that historic achievement."
Baggaley joined the Seagulls in 2023, made 42 appearances and was voted players' player at the 2023-24 end of season awards.
On Monday, she was called up to the England senior squad for the World Cup qualifiers later this month against Spain and Ukraine.
Sweden international Kafaji joined the club last summer on a season-long loan from Arsenal and played 24 times for Albion, scoring twice.
Kirby to take time over summer to decide futurepublished at 11:55 BST 1 June
11:55 BST 1 June
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Brighton striker Fran Kirby says she has "got the summer" to work out her future after losing the FA Cup final to Manchester City on Sunday.
The former England forward turns 33 in June and has been linked with retirement before the 2026-27 season.
A 4-0 defeat at Wembley by the Women's Super League champions denied Kirby a sixth FA Cup winners' medal and afterwards she gave away little about her next steps.
"I've got this summer," she told BBC Radio 5 Live. "These experiences don't last forever - football doesn't last forever.
"I have got some time now to let my body recover after a tough season and we'll go from there."
It has been a fine end to the season for Brighton, who beat Arsenal on route to the FA Cup final and also defeated Manchester City in April.
Kirby expressed her pride at reaching the Wembley showpiece and said she hopes the progress made under Dario Vidosic will sustain into next season.
"I am disappointed but also really proud of the club, the team and the way we showed ourselves," she said. "We can take learnings into next season.
"We had a tough run to get here and it tells you about the calibre of players we are starting to attract at the club. It's a dejected changing room but we will realise what an amazing achievement it has been.
Miedema makes 'emotional' return for Man City's cup winpublished at 07:42 BST 1 June
07:42 BST 1 June
Adwaidh Rajan BBC Sport journalist
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Vivianne Miedema said it was "really emotional" to return to the Manchester City squad as she helped them defeat Brighton 4-0 in the Women's FA Cup final and complete a historic double.
In her first appearance since the end of March, the Dutch forward came off the bench to seal the victory in the 87th minute as Andree Jeglertz's side added to their first Women's Super League title in a decade.
Miedema had missed their WSL run-in for personal reasons and later revealed in an Instagram post that her mother was "fighting for her life" after experiencing "serious complications" while undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
"I spoke to Andree two weeks ago and said that we were going to try and aim for the final, so I'm really glad I made it," Miedema said after the FA Cup triumph.
"I FaceTimed my mum after the game. She watched the game. She understood that we won. She cried on the phone, so it was really emotional for me."
Miedema said on her social media post that her mother was "fighting hard through the small steps of recovery although there are still many big hurdles ahead".
On securing the club's first-ever double, the 29-year-old said: "Really special and unbelievable. I've never done it myself before.
"Within the club, we were always honest about it. I'm just happy that we won it.
"I will not be leading [the celebrations] but I might actually have to take over at some point. It's really nice to have a little distraction."