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·13. Mai 2025
Arsenal loan review: Who will return next season?

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·13. Mai 2025
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Arsenal sent a number of players out on loan in September and again in January. Here is a detailed look at how each of those spells went, and whether any of these players are likely to return to the first-team squad next season.
Laura Wienroither (26)Her five-month loan at Manchester City produced just 235 minutes, including five starts and six appearances from the bench. She would not have seen much action had she stayed at Arsenal as it is clear that Renee Slegers does not count on her. Nor did Gareth Taylor or Nick Cushing appear to, despite City being short on players at times, she was still left on the bench.
Her future at Arsenal looks uncertain. She is still under contract, but a permanent move this summer seems likely.
Michelle Agyemang (19)A season-long loan at Brighton proved a success, culminating in a senior England call-up and a debut goal just one minute after coming on against Belgium.
She logged 876 minutes across 17 WSL games, scoring three goals and recording one assist. In total, she made seven starts and 14 substitute appearances in all competitions.
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She spent most of the campaign playing on the wing, gaining experience that will benefit her when she returns to her natural number 9 position. If Stina Blackstenius leaves this summer, Agyemang could return to Arsenal as understudy to Alessia Russo.
Otherwise, another full-season loan seems the most likely option.
Laila Harbert (18)Her five-month loan at Southampton yielded 717 minutes, eight starts and one substitute appearance. That kind of consistent game time is exactly what a young player needs.
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She is a highly talented playmaker who has captained England at youth level, but competing for a place in a midfield that includes Kim Little, Lia Wälti, Mariona Caldentey, Kyra Cooney-Cross, Frida Maanum and Victoria Pelova would be a big step at this point.
Expect another loan next season, with a possible return to Arsenal rotation in 2026–27.
Vivienne Lia (18)She clocked 561 minutes across six starts and three substitute appearances during her loan. Like Harbert, she gained valuable minutes and developed well. Her versatility stands out. She can play right back, left back, right wing or left wing.
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That adaptability could make her a useful squad player next season, but if her minutes are limited, her development could stall.
Whether she stays or goes will depend on who Arsenal bring in or move out this summer.
Maddy Earl (18)Her time at Sheffield United was hampered by injuries and managerial decisions. In five months she played just 182 minutes, across two starts and two substitute appearances. That is not nearly enough to aid her development.
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Another full-season loan will be crucial next year. She is not yet ready to challenge Frida Maanum, Victoria Pelova, Rosa Kafaji or Alessia Russo for a central attacking role, but she remains an exceptional creative talent with the potential to develop into a top-tier player.
Freya Godfrey (20)She played 306 minutes on loan at London City Lionesses, with three starts and five appearances off the bench. Still under contract at Arsenal, it remains to be seen whether LCL will look to extend the loan or make a permanent move.
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She could theoretically return to compete for a place on either wing, but with Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord, Cloé Kelly and Mariona Caldentey ahead of her in the pecking order, her chances of meaningful minutes look slim.
A further loan to a WSL or WSL 2 club would make the most sense for her next season with Arsenal expected to bring in one or two wingers.