'I'm Chelsea through and through' – Beever-Jones signs new Blues contract

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Chelsea striker Aggie Beever-Jones has signed a new contract to commit her future to the club until 2030.

Beever-Jones, who came through the Blues' youth system, has made 58 Women's Super League appearances since making her senior debut as an 18-year-old in 2021.

She has started 29 of those games and scored 24 goals, as well as supplying three assists. Beever-Jones has outperformed her underlying statistics, too, with her goals coming from a tally of 17.45 expected goals (xG). 

The 22-year-old netted four times in 2025-26 as Chelsea failed to win the WSL title for the first time since 2018-19, having plundered nine goals in 2024-25 and a career-best 11 in 2023-24.

She has won two WSL crowns, in 2023-24 and 2024-25, having been on loan at Bristol City and Everton during two more title-winning campaigns for the Blues.

Beever-Jones also broke into the England squad in 2024 and was part of their European Championship-winning side in 2025, making three appearances off the bench.

Chelsea are entering something of a transition period after seeing long-serving forward Sam Kerr return to Gotham FC as a free agent, but they have now tied Beever-Jones down for another four years.

"I think everyone knows I'm Chelsea through and through," Beever-Jones told the club's website.

"I love football. I love watching it. I love watching women play, but I never thought it would be something I could go on and achieve.

"When I signed my last contract, I probably said I just wanted to get some gametime, and now I'm here saying that I want the next thing.

"I'd love to win the Champions League with Chelsea. That's a target that we all want. I've always said it, and I'll say it in every interview – I just want to be happy playing football.

"I believe at Chelsea, we can do that and win, and that's the aim. I'd also love to become a consistent starter, represent the club, do the best for myself and put the team in the best possible place to win everything."

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