Russo targeting more trophies after new Arsenal deal

Alessia Russo has signed a new long-term contract at Arsenal. Last seasons Golden Boot winner made the switch from Manchester United to the Gunners in July 2023. She has since scored 36 goals in 72 appearances, winning the League Cup in 2024 and the Champions League last season.

Sky Sports is the home of the WSL – whats new this season?Transfer Centre LIVE! | WSL transfer latest and newsGot Sky? Watch the WSL on the Sky Sports app 📱Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺Arsenal feels like home, said Russo.

This is such a special club and it has felt that way to me from the moment I joined two years ago. Playing for Arsenal is an honour and has pushed me to develop and grow as a player, and I feel empowered with this badge on my chest.

Im so proud of everything weve achieved together as a club, with our supporters driving us forward. But Im still so hungry for more success, and I know thats shared by everyone here at the club. I cant wait to get started this season, starting with this Saturday at Emirates Stadium.

Head coach Renee Slegers added: Alessia is a really important part of our group and Im so pleased that she has signed a new deal here. As a striker, Alessias goals often take the spotlight – but she brings so much more to our group.

Shes a selfless player, working so hard for the team, and she also contributes so much to our team culture. Im looking forward to striving for more together. Russo targeting more trophies after new Arsenal dealRusso was part of the Lionesses successful defence of their Euros title last summer, scoring in the final against Spain, and she has also been nominated for the 2025 Ballon dOr.

She scored 20 goals last season – the best goalscoring campaign of her career – helping the Gunners to Champions League success, but the England striker is determined to help go one better in the WSL and deliver more silverware.

Were very clear in the fact that we werent satisfied with how we performed at times in the league over the last few years. I always say when you win a trophy, it lights that fire to go on and win more, she said.

I also think it fuels your belief as well as a team because weve done it against some of the best teams in Europe, and there is some of the best teams in Europe in this league. The league is so competitive that you cant take a game off.

But I think for us as a team, its given us confidence to now implement that consistently. Weve set a new standard for ourselves, so now we need to go and do that every week. Sky Sports is the home of the WSL – whats new this season?As part of Skys new bumper rights partnership with the Womens Super League, Sky Sports will broadcast 118 matches from the WSL every season, up more than three times from the number of games previously shown with 78 fixtures shown exclusively.

Sky Sports will celebrate a landmark WSL season with a new flagship programme dedicated to Sunday lunchtime kick-offs. The show will offer a 60-minute build-up from 11am, featuring the latest breaking news from every ground, plus more behind-the-scenes content than ever before.

The Sky Sports app also makes it easier than ever to follow the action on mobile with vertical video highlights, match centres packed with scores and stats available for FREE to all fans, plus live streams for Sky Sports customers.

Free-to-watch match highlights from EVERY WSL game will continue to be served up on the Sky Sports website and App. Beyond that, Sky Sports will serve womens football fans even better on social with a new dedicated WSL YouTube channel.

Its the only place to find live streams of selected games, match highlights, exclusive interviews and content showcasing the biggest personalities from across the league as never seen before.

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