Beever-Jones set to sign new deal at Chelsea
Beever-Jones set to sign new deal at ChelseaImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Beever-Jones only started 11 WSL games last season because of injuryByEmma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporterPublished2 minutes agoEngland international England international Aggie Beever-Jones is expected to stay at Chelsea this summer.The 22-year-old's contract was due to expire this summer, but she had an option to extend for a year and it is understood she has agreed to commit her future in a new deal.Beever-Jones graduated from the club's academy and has gone on to establish herself as a regular Women's Super League goalscorer and England international.After helping England win Euro 2025, injury problems meant Beever-Jones struggled for regular game-time last season, netting four goals in 11 WSL starts.She was a key figure the year before, filling in for the injured Sam Kerr and scoring nine goals in 22 appearances as Chelsea claimed a domestic treble.With Kerr's departure, and Chelsea's pursuit of Manchester City top-scorer Khadija Shaw falling through, Beever-Jones is expected to play a more prominent role in 2026-27.The England striker ended the campaign on a high this month as she starred in the Women's World Sevens London series, netting late in the final as Chelsea beat Manchester United.New episodes of Women's Football Weekly podcast drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feedRelated topicsWomen's FootballFootballWomen's Super LeagueMore on this storyGet the latest WSL news on our dedicated pageالمصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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