Millie Turner, a defender for Manchester United, has committed to the club with a new three-year contract. This extension will keep her at the club until June 2028, marking a decade-long association with the Red Devils. Turner, who began her journey in United's academy, rejoined from Bristol City in 2018 when the women's professional team was established.
Since returning to Manchester United, Turner has made 167 appearances across all competitions. Only Ella Toone has played more matches for the team, with 180 appearances. Turner was instrumental in securing the club's first major trophy by defeating Tottenham 4-0 in last May's FA Cup final.

This season, Turner has been ever-present in the Women's Super League. Alongside Maya Le Tissier and Phallon Tullis-Joyce, she has helped United maintain the best defensive record in the league. The team has achieved 10 clean sheets and conceded only nine goals so far.
In terms of defensive contributions, Turner ranks among the top players in the league. Only Amber Tysiak and Guro Bergsvand have recorded more blocks than her, each with 17. Her consistent performance highlights her importance to Manchester United's defence.
Head coach Marc Skinner praised Turner's role within the squad: "Millie has been here since the beginning, and she is an important part of the team," he said. "She's part of my leadership group, but I still think there is even more growth to come."
Skinner also emphasised Turner's drive for improvement: "We have unfinished business and aspirations for success. She is hungry to keep improving and a key person in driving the high standards we have here as a club." Turner's commitment reflects her dedication to both personal development and team success.
The defender's influence extends beyond her on-field performances. As part of the leadership group, she plays a crucial role in maintaining high standards within the squad. Her commitment ensures that she remains integral to Manchester United's future ambitions.