Lotte Wubben-Moy has committed her future to Arsenal by signing a new three-year contract. The defender, who returned to the club in 2020 after a stint with the North Carolina Tar Heels, is an academy graduate. She made her senior debut at 16 in 2015 before departing in 2017. Across two spells, she has played 143 matches for Arsenal, scoring 10 goals.
Wubben-Moy's contributions have been pivotal for Arsenal, helping them secure the FA Cup and three League Cup titles. Her impressive performances earned her the Player of the Season award for 2023-24. "I feel a huge amount of pride, excitement, and optimism to once again put pen to paper at this special football club," she expressed on the club's website.

This season has been challenging for Wubben-Moy due to injuries that have limited her appearances. She has only played nine league games and hasn't featured since early February. Despite these setbacks, she is expected to be available for the Champions League semi-final second leg against Lyon on Sunday. Arsenal trails 2-1 from the first leg.
Last season, Wubben-Moy was instrumental in Arsenal's defence during the Women's Super League campaign. She participated in 18 matches and contributed to five clean sheets, matching Manuela Zinsberger's record. Additionally, she led the team with nine blocks throughout the season.
On the international stage, Wubben-Moy has represented England 13 times. She was part of the squad that won Euro 2022 and reached the World Cup final in 2023. Her ambitions align with her abilities on the pitch as she aims to make this next chapter count with Arsenal.
"Arsenal is the club I want to win with," Wubben-Moy stated passionately. Her new contract reflects a significant moment in her career where her aspirations are matched by her on-field capabilities. She remains determined to make a substantial impact moving forward.