England's Stanway to leave Bayern in the summer
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England's Stanway to leave Bayern in the summer
"England international Georgia Stanway will leave Bayern Munich upon the expiry of her contract at the end of the season. The 27-year-old moved to Bayern from Manchester City in 2022 and has won three league titles. During her time in Germany, she has won two European Championships with the Lionesses and has become recognised as one of the best midfielders in the world."
""I am incredibly grateful to Bayern. Thankfully, my time here isn't over yet," Stanway said in a club statement on Saturday. "The decision to leave was incredibly difficult. I definitely didn't make it lightly. I've made friends and memories here that will last a lifetime, and I've been able to develop enormously as both a player and a person. "I will give absolutely everything for Bayern and our sporting success until the very last day - just as I have for the past three and a half years.""
"Stanway, who has 87 caps for England, is permitted to sign a pre-contract agreement with another club this month with a view to joining in the summer. It is understood Arsenal have emerged as the frontrunners and have been in talks with Stanway over a potential agreement, though other clubs have shown interest. Arsenal are looking to build a squad capable of winning the Women's Super League, having lifted the Champions League trophy in May, and are working to secure additions for the summer."
Georgia Stanway will leave Bayern Munich when her contract expires at season end. The 27-year-old joined Bayern from Manchester City in 2022 and won three league titles. She has also won two European Championships with England and earned 87 caps, becoming recognized as a top midfielder. She is allowed to sign a pre-contract with another club this month and is reportedly attracting interest, with Arsenal as frontrunners. Stanway expressed gratitude to Bayern and pledged full commitment through her final day. Arsenal aim to strengthen for a Women's Super League title challenge.
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