
Khadija Shaw Commits to Man City With Stunning Four-Year Contract Reversal
Jamaican striker Khadija Shaw has signed a new four-year deal with Manchester City, dramatically reversing what appeared to be an imminent departure from the WSL champions.
Shaw Stays: Manchester City Secure Star Striker in Major Contract Turnaround
Manchester City have pulled off one of the most dramatic contract reversals in Women's Super League history, confirming that Jamaican striker Khadija Shaw has signed a new four-year deal keeping her at the club until 2030.
The announcement came just days after negotiations between Shaw and City had appeared to collapse entirely, leaving the 29-year-old forward on the brink of walking away as a free agent.
From the Brink of Departure to a Landmark Deal
With contract talks having broken down, Chelsea had emerged as the frontrunners to secure Shaw's signature, reportedly preparing a lucrative offer to bring her to London. The situation looked increasingly bleak for City supporters, who had grown anxious as the saga played out publicly over several weeks.
However, in a remarkable twist, Shaw confirmed her new deal on stage at Manchester City's end-of-season celebrations, delivering the news in front of approximately 19,000 fans at Co-Op Live.
"I am still here, I am still hungry and there is no place I would rather be," Shaw told the crowd, before being surrounded by jubilant team-mates. "I am happy to announce I will be staying at the football club."
It is understood the deal was finalised within the 24 hours leading up to the announcement, with growing fan pressure and mounting media attention helping push both parties toward an agreement.
A Season of Extraordinary Achievement
The timing of the announcement carried extra weight given the remarkable campaign Shaw has just delivered. The Jamaican international claimed the WSL Golden Boot for the third consecutive season, finishing as the league's top scorer with 21 goals in 22 appearances as City claimed their first WSL title since 2016.
Across all competitions this season, Shaw has contributed an impressive 26 goals and seven assists in 31 outings — a level of consistency that underlines her status among the world's elite strikers.
Her individual honours this term have been equally impressive. Shaw received the Football Writers' Association Women's Footballer of the Year award and was named WSL Player of the Season — accolades she collected while her future at the club remained publicly unresolved.
A Record-Breaking Legacy at Manchester City
Since arriving at Manchester City in 2021, Shaw has been nothing short of transformational. She has now registered 117 goals in 137 appearances for the club, making her Manchester City's all-time record goalscorer — a testament to her clinical finishing and relentless work ethic.
Director of Football Therese Sjogran expressed her delight at securing Shaw's long-term future, stating: "It's a huge statement from City that we've secured the services of one of the best centre-forwards in the world."
Fan Passion Played Its Part
The role of City's passionate fanbase should not be understated in this saga. Supporters made their feelings unmistakably clear during the club's WSL title celebrations at the Albert Hall, repeatedly chanting "we want Bunny to stay" in an emotional show of solidarity.
Shaw herself acknowledged that the outpouring of support reinforced her desire to remain at a club she has repeatedly referred to as her "home." The reaction from fans and teammates alike appeared to tip the balance in City's favour as discussions intensified behind the scenes.
What Comes Next for City
With Shaw now committed to Manchester City through 2030, attention turns to the immediate challenge ahead. City face Brighton in the Women's FA Cup final on Sunday, with the club seeking a historic domestic double following their WSL title triumph.
Should City lift the FA Cup, it would cap a landmark season — one defined not only by trophies on the pitch, but by the off-field drama that ultimately ended with their most important player choosing to stay.
Experts have described Shaw's contract renewal as likely the most significant piece of business any WSL club will conduct this summer — and the transfer window has not even officially opened yet.

