Arsenal striker Vivianne Miedema has signed a new contract with the Women’s Super League club.
The 25-year-old Netherlands forward has scored 117 goals in 144 games since arriving from Bayern Munich in 2017.
A WSL winner with Arsenal in 2018-19, Miedema is the league’s record goalscorer and was named the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2021.
BBC Sport understands Miedema’s new deal is for one year, keeping her at the Gunners until next summer.
It is a further boost for Arsenal after boss Jonas Eidevall signed a contract extension earlier this month.
“I think the most beautiful thing about the game is building something with a team and with people around you that you really want to be around,” said Miedema, who scored 14 goals as Arsenal finished a point behind champions Chelsea in the 2021-22 WSL.
“I do feel like I have got that at Arsenal. I feel like for me, winning titles with Arsenal will mean a lot more to me than winning them with another club at the moment. And that’s what I obviously hope to achieve with Arsenal.”
Miedema, who has only won one WSL title and one FA Cup with the north London club, had been heavily linked with a move to European champions Barcelona after five years with the Gunners.
“Viv is a stellar talent and a hugely important player for this team, so it’s fantastic news that she is staying with us,” Eidevall said.
“As a club, our ambition is to win titles and compete at the highest level – we know Viv’s own ambitions are the same, and together we will give everything to achieve that.”
Source: BBC