McCabe was speaking from the Republic of Ireland camp as Carla Ward’s side get ready for their final two World Cup qualifiers against the Netherlands and France.
The Irish skipper added that she was relieved her future was sorted before she came into camp as she could “focus on the games”, which are both a must-win if her side want to achieve automatic qualification to next year’s tournament in Brazil.
“It was no secret I was coming into the last year of my contract so from January onwards there were conversations naturally, and over the course of the last few weeks and months everything got sorted,” added McCabe.
The Dublin native reflected fondly on her time at Arsenal, who she joined from Raheny United in 2015, and also spoke of her excitement at moving to Chelsea, who are aiming to reclaim the WSL title from Manchester City next season.
“Having spent 10-11 years at a football club is really special and to do it at a football club like Arsenal was amazing.
“Growing up there, learning so much as a player and a person, I have a lot of respect for everyone there and my team-mates.
“It was difficult the last few months for me, but it’s the right time now for a new chapter in my career.
“Having spoken with Sonia [Bompastor], I understood what she wanted and the project she is trying to create at Chelsea and I wanted to be part of that.”
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