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Eleven out, seven in - Arsenal Women have had quite the summer makeover ahead of the new WSL campaign.
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Arsenal Women have gone full Marie Kondo this summer - and apparently, 11 players no longer sparked joy.
Among the high-profile departures are Beth Mead and Katie McCabe, two names that had become practically synonymous with the club. In their place? Seven fresh faces, headlined by Georgia Stanway, Ona Batlle, Géraldine Reuteler, and Selina Cerci.
Manager Renée Slegers is heading into her second full campaign with a drastically reshaped squad and no shortage of ambition. Last season clearly left a sour taste, and the Dutchwoman has made it plain she expects trophies this time around.
Bold words. But with this much turnover, cohesion could be the early challenge.
Off the pitch, things look rosy. Revenue has climbed to £21.5 million, matchday income is nudging £6 million, and average attendances at home fixtures have jumped significantly, as reported by The Guardian.
Young stars Michelle Agyemang and Katie Reid are both working their way back from injuries. Their development is being watched closely as they push for first-team involvement.
All WSL home matches and European knockout ties will now be staged at the Emirates Stadium. Domestic cup games, meanwhile, remain at the more modest Meadow Park.
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