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The Republic of Ireland captain has left Arsenal after 11 years and signed a three-year contract with Chelsea.
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After 11 glorious years at Arsenal, Katie McCabe has packed her bags and headed across London. The Republic of Ireland captain has signed a three-year deal with Chelsea, with the option of a fourth. Not a bad way to shake things up.
McCabe racked up over 300 appearances for the Gunners and lifted multiple major trophies - including the UEFA Women's Champions League. Now she gets to strut her stuff at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea will host all their league matches this season after waving goodbye to Kingsmeadow.
She's reportedly buzzing about playing at such an iconic ground. Honestly, who wouldn't be?
The Irish skipper hasn't wasted any time settling in. She turned up early for pre-season and has already been building connections with her new teammates. Old pal Erin Cuthbert, a familiar face from years gone by, has helped smooth the transition.
McCabe also highlighted the wave of Irish players making moves to England this summer. She reckons it'll sharpen the national team's edge - and she's chuffed to see her compatriots taking bold career steps, as OneFootball reports.
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