Lionesses star Alex Greenwood has put pen to paper on a new contract at Manchester City. The 32-year-old has signed an extension that will keep her at the club until 2027 and says she has "unfinished business" with the Cityzens. Greenwood was into the final year of her existing deal but has now committed her future to the club after a strong start to the new WSL campaign.
Man City handed Greenwood boost
Greenwood's new contract is a big boost to Manchester City as she is a key player for club and country. The City captain has played 152 games for the club since joining from Lyon in 2020, winning the Women's FA Cup and the League Cup in that time. Greenwood was also part of the Lionesses' Euro 2025-winning squad, starting all of England's six matches in the tournament in Switzerland, and picking up her second European Championship title.
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She told the club's media: "Iām really happy to stay here, itās the club I love and the club I want to be successful at and Iām really happy to be here for another two more [years]. Personally, I have so much unfinished business to be done, and I love this football club. It feels like home to me now and I feel this is where I belong and am meant to be.
"Iām really excited for whatās to come. Ā Iām excited by the players, the new manager. And the start has been really positive, but I know thereās still so much more to come from this team. I would love nothing more than to lift more silverware at this football club."
Therese Sjogran, Manchester Cityās Director of Football, said: "Weāre absolutely delighted that Alex has signed a new deal with the club. Itās difficult to put into words how important she is on and off the pitch, and I know my respect and admiration for her as a player and person is shared by everyone at City. Weāre excited by the direction this team is going in this season and beyond, and Alex is central to those ambition."
City leading the way in 2025-26
Manchester City have enjoyed a strong start to the new Women's Super League season and currently sit in top spot after eight games played, one point clear of defending champions Chelsea. Greenwood is yet to win the WSL in her career but admits she's gunning for the title this year.
She told the club's media: "As much as Iāve played for lots of years and Iāve experienced so much in my career, Iām still learning too as a captain and as a player. Iām someone who will always look at myself first before I give advice to anyone else. I think the group is exciting and thatās another reason why Iām so happy to stay here.Ā Weāve got so much potential and the young players coming through are so exciting and they keep you on your toes to say the least.
"I really donāt believe we canāt not do it and thatās why I want to be here. I want to do it because I think the club deserves it.The team deserves it, but thereās one thing deserving it and another doing it and I do genuinely believe we can do that.Ā Iām so positive about this team. We have short-term and long-term goals as a team, I do individually. For me personally, Iāll be lying if I didnāt say I really want to win the league with this club."
Getty Images SportGreenwood sidelined through injury
Greenwood is currently sidelined through injury after picking up a problem during City's win over West Ham. Manager AndrƩe Jeglertz has said the Lionesses star will miss "a number of weeks" in what is a blow to the WSL leaders.
Manchester City are due to play neighbours Manchester United next in the WSL and then face a trip to Nottingham Forest in the League Cup. The Cityzens then see out 2025 with league matches against Leicester and Aston Villa.