Manchester City's failure to retain Khadija "Bunny" Shaw is shaping up to be one of the biggest transfer blunders in Women's Super League history. The league's most lethal striker—fresh off leading City to the WSL title—is reportedly set to walk away on a free transfer.
How did it come to this? Just weeks after hoisting the championship trophy, the club that relies on her 25 league goals finds itself facing the prospect of losing its star without a single penny in return. It's a baffling situation for a team that prides itself on ambition.
Shaw's departure would leave a gaping hole in City's attack. Her combination of pace, power, and clinical finishing has made her the WSL's most feared forward since arriving from Bordeaux in 2021. She's not just a scorer—she's a game-changer, the kind of player who can single-handedly turn a title race.
So where could she go? European giants like Lyon, Barcelona, and Chelsea are all reportedly monitoring the situation. For any of them, landing a proven WSL champion on a free transfer would be the steal of the summer. For City, it would be a costly lesson in contract management—and a reminder that even champions can't afford to take their stars for granted.
