Khadija Shaw, the prolific Jamaican striker and top scorer in the Women's Super League, is set to leave Manchester City this summer after contract talks broke down. This would be a major setback for the newly crowned WSL champions, who have been in negotiations with the 29-year-old for several months.
Shaw has been the driving force behind City's attack, winning the WSL Golden Boot in each of the past three seasons and netting an impressive 19 goals in 21 appearances this campaign. However, reports suggest the club has not met her demands regarding contract length, leading to a stalemate in discussions. While City manager Andree Jeglertz expressed optimism in April that an agreement could be reached, the Guardian now reports that Shaw is exploring other options.
Former champions Chelsea are among the clubs reportedly interested in signing Shaw, who initially had no desire to leave Manchester. She had hoped to finish her career with the club, but the breakdown in negotiations has forced her to consider new opportunities. With her contract expiring in June, the timing couldn't be more critical for City, who are bracing for life without their star striker.
Shaw's departure would leave a significant gap in City's lineup, as she has been the club's top goalscorer for four consecutive seasons. For fans and followers of women's football, this transfer saga is one to watch closely—especially for those who value the kind of ambition, quality, and hunger that Shaw brings to the pitch. After all, a player of her caliber doesn't come around often, and her next move could reshape the WSL landscape.
