Aggie Beever-Jones has locked down her future with Chelsea, signing a new contract that will keep her at Stamford Bridge until 2030. This is a huge vote of confidence from the club in the talented young forward, who's already achieved so much on and off the pitch.
The 22-year-old has been a Chelsea girl through and through, joining the prestigious academy system when she was just nine years old. Over the past three seasons, Beever-Jones has seamlessly transitioned from loan spells at Bristol City and Everton to becoming an integral part of Thomas Tuchel's first-team squad.
She's made 97 appearances for Chelsea, chipping in with 32 goals across various competitions – a testament to her hard work and dedication. And it's not just on the pitch where she's excelled; Beever-Jones has played a crucial role in Chelsea's dominance of English women's football, helping the Blues win two Women's Super League titles, two Women's FA Cups, and two Women's League Cups.
Beever-Jones was beaming with pride after putting pen to paper on her new deal. "It feels amazing," she gushed. "Chelsea has been my club since I was a kid, and it means the world to me and my family. It's an incredible honour to continue making memories in blue." Her words speak volumes about the deep bond she shares with the Chelsea faithful.
And Beever-Jones' success isn't limited to domestic competitions – she's also made her mark on the international stage. The young forward scored a treble on her senior England debut against Portugal, then went on to help the Lionesses lift the Euro 2025 trophy after scoring in their group-stage win against Wales.