Liverpool has confirmed that Gemma Bonner, a key defender, will continue her journey with the club by signing a new contract. Although the exact duration of the 34-year-old's contract remains undisclosed, this marks her 10th season with Liverpool. Bonner holds the record for most appearances at the club, having played 177 matches over two periods.

Bonner initially led Liverpool to consecutive league titles in 2013 and 2014 before moving to Manchester City in 2018. Her return to Liverpool in 2023 marked a significant moment for both her and the club. She expressed enthusiasm about extending her stay, stating it was an easy decision once she knew the club wanted her to remain.
Discussing her decision on the club's website, Bonner said: "It was very easy. I think once I knew that the club wanted to extend, for me it was a no-brainer, and I'm excited for what the future holds here." She highlighted Liverpool's ongoing transition and ambition to compete for trophies as key factors in her decision.
Bonner noted improvements during the latter part of last season, emphasising Liverpool's winning mentality. She is committed to maintaining high standards and contributing to the team's success. Her leadership and experience are seen as vital assets as Liverpool aims to reclaim its competitive edge.
As Bonner embarks on another chapter with Liverpool, fans eagerly anticipate her continued impact on and off the field. Her dedication and passion for the club remain unwavering as she strives to help Liverpool achieve its goals in upcoming seasons.