Arsenal have confirmed that defender Laia Codina will be leaving the club when her contract expires this summer, marking the end of a memorable chapter for the Spanish centre-back at the Emirates.
The 26-year-old joined the Gunners from Barcelona in the summer of 2023 and quickly became a key figure in the squad. Over the course of her time in North London, Codina made 58 appearances across all competitions, finding the net four times. Her trophy haul with Arsenal includes the UEFA Women's Champions League, the FIFA Women's Champions Cup, and the Subway Women's League Cup, underlining her impact during her tenure.
With her contract set to expire next month, both the club and player have mutually agreed that it's time for Codina to seek a fresh challenge for the 2026/2027 season. The announcement comes hot on the heels of news that young goalkeeper Naomi Williams will also depart this summer. Williams, who joined Arsenal's academy at just 13 years old and later graduated to the senior squad, has primarily served as backup between the posts and is now expected to pursue regular first-team football elsewhere.
For Codina, her final appearance in an Arsenal shirt at the Emirates will come on Wednesday, when the Gunners host Everton. It promises to be an emotional send-off for a player who has given her all in the famous red and white, leaving fans with plenty of memories to cherish as she prepares for the next step in her career.
