Michelle Agyemang's Return to Brighton: A New Chapter in WSL 2025-26

Michelle Agyemang returns to Brighton on loan from Arsenal, aiming to build on her stellar Euro 2025 performance and secure consistent first-team football.

Brighton have secured the return of England striker Michelle Agyemang on loan from Arsenal for the 2025-26 Women's Super League campaign. Agyemang, who played a pivotal role in England's Euro 2025 victory, was named Young Player of the Tournament. The 19-year-old, a product of Arsenal's academy, spent last season with Brighton, scoring five goals in 22 appearances across all competitions.

Brighton head coach Dario Vidosic expressed his excitement about Agyemang's return: "What she achieved during the summer with England was incredible but not surprising. She has the character, work ethic, and relentless nature of a champion. As a club, we're incredibly proud of her. She was a pivotal part of our record-breaking season last year, and we're excited for what this new season looks like with her in our attack."

Agyemang made her senior debut for Arsenal in 2022 but has struggled to secure a regular spot in the first team, featuring just six times in all competitions. Her loan move to Brighton offers a greater opportunity for consistent first-team football, as Arsenal, who finished second in the WSL last season, are unlikely to offer her a guaranteed starting spot.

Agyemang's Rise to Prominence

It has been a whirlwind four months for Agyemang since she came off the bench to score within 41 seconds on her England debut against Belgium in April. Despite not starting a single match at Euro 2025, Agyemang played 138 minutes and was a huge asset for head coach Sarina Wiegman. Her goals from the bench in the quarter-final against Sweden and the semi-final against Italy forced extra time and gave England a platform for victory.

Her exploits in Switzerland have led to a nomination for the women's Kopa Trophy, awarded to the best under-21 female footballers in the world. Agyemang was also on the shortlist for last season's WSL Rising Star award after helping Brighton finish fifth.

Looking Ahead

Arsenal's director of women's football, Clare Wheatley, commented on Agyemang's move: "We're so proud of Michelle's achievements this summer and throughout her journey at Arsenal, from her first steps in our academy through to our first-team squad. After discussing closely with Michelle and her family, we have all agreed that this move will provide Michelle with a further opportunity to develop and grow, as she continues to progress as a young player and person. We wish Michelle every success at Brighton and look forward to welcoming her back to Arsenal at the end of her loan."

Brighton fans will be eager to see how Agyemang builds on her successful summer and contributes to their campaign in the 2025-26 WSL season.

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