Ireland Captain Katie McCabe's Legacy at Arsenal Comes to a Close
Katie McCabe, captain of Ireland, will leave Arsenal at the end of the season after a decade at the club. Known for her competitive spirit, McCabe joined in 2015, playing 305 games and scoring 37 goals. Her tenure included a Women's Super League title and multiple cup victories.
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Katie McCabe, the captain of Ireland's national team, will part ways with Arsenal at the season's end when her contract concludes. After over a decade of dedication to the north London club, the 30-year-old midfielder will explore new opportunities beyond the Gunners.
McCabe's steadfast competitive nature contributed significantly to Arsenal's successes over the years. Since joining in 2015, she has played 305 matches and netted 37 goals, playing pivotal roles in clinching the Women's Super League title, the Champions League, and other notable victories such as the FA Cup and League Cups.
Speculation about McCabe's future had been a hot topic, with Manchester City rumored to be eyeing her on a free transfer. Meanwhile, Arsenal's forward Beth Mead is also set to exit the club. The Gunners will conclude their WSL campaign with a visit to Liverpool for their final match of the season on Saturday.
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