Arsenal captain Kim Little has signed a one-year contract extension with the club.
The 35-year-old is one of the north Londoners’ most successful players of all time and has spent almost 15 years at Arsenal during two spells.
She led the squad to Women’s Champions League glory last season as they defeated Barcelona in Lisbon to lift their second European title.
The midfielder, widely regarded as one of Scotland’s greatest female footballers, has netted 177 goals in 405 Arsenal appearances.
She has won every trophy with the club, winning five league titles, three FA Cups and seven League Cups, along with last season’s Champions League and this term’s Champions Cup.
Little first joined Arsenal at the age of 17 in 2008 and spent five years in London before moving to Seattle Reign and later Melbourne City.
She returned to Arsenal in 2017 and was named captain a year later, helping them win the Women’s Super League title in 2019.
Her decision to retire from international football in 2021, after scoring 59 goals in 140 Scotland appearances, has helped prolong her club career.
Arsenal currently sit fourth in the WSL table with two games in hand and have a 3-1 advantage in their two-legged Women’s Champions League quarter-final tie with rivals Chelsea.
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