Shaw named Football Writers' Women's Player of Year

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Shaw named Football Writers' Women's Player of Year

Shaw named Football Writers' Women's Player of Year

Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw is crowned the Football Writers' Association Women's Player of the Season.

Shaw named Football Writers' Women's Player of Year

Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw is crowned the Football Writers' Association Women's Player of the Season.

Manchester City's star striker, Khadija "Bunny" Shaw, has been named the Football Writers' Association Women's Footballer of the Year—a fitting tribute to a season of sheer dominance in front of goal. The 29-year-old Jamaican international is on the verge of clinching her third consecutive Women's Super League Golden Boot, having netted an incredible 19 goals in 21 appearances this campaign. With just one league game remaining for the newly crowned champions, Shaw is also just one goal away from becoming the first player in WSL history to score 20 or more goals in three different seasons.

This marks the second time Shaw has won the prestigious FWA award, having first taken home the honor for the 2023–24 season. Since joining City in 2021, she has been a relentless force, blending power, precision, and poise to establish herself as one of the world's elite strikers. Her exploits have not only propelled City to the title but have also made her a hot commodity on the transfer market.

However, Shaw's future at the Etihad is now shrouded in uncertainty. Reports indicate that contract renewal talks have stalled, and with her current deal set to expire, the striker is reportedly exploring other options. Chelsea, the six-time consecutive WSL champions who saw their reign ended by City this season, have emerged as the frontrunners for her signature. Sources suggest the Blues are prepared to offer Shaw a lucrative contract worth up to £1 million per year—an offer that includes at least one more year than City was willing to commit to.

Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor has remained tight-lipped about Shaw's potential arrival but admitted in a recent press conference that signing a top-class number nine is a priority for the club. Meanwhile, City manager Andree Jeglertz is keeping his focus on the present. "I still hope she's signing a new contract with Manchester City, definitely," Jeglertz said on Friday. "But that's more of a discussion for the player and for people at the club. Right now, the most important thing is to enjoy our player, and she's here to compete with us and do everything she can."

All eyes will be on Shaw this Sunday (15:30 BST) as City face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals—a high-stakes clash that could see the two powerhouses battle for a spot at Wembley on 31 May, where the winner will face either Liverpool or Brighton. With Shaw's future hanging in the balance, every match she plays in a City shirt now carries extra weight. If she does depart this summer, it would be a significant blow for the champions, but for now, fans can still marvel at one of the game's most electrifying talents as she writes the final chapters of her Manchester City story.

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