Everton Women captain Megan Finnigan has signed a one-year contract extension with the Women’s Super League club, according to reports from Yahoo Sports and BBC Football. The deal keeps Finnigan with Everton for an additional season. Both outlets describe Finnigan as the club’s captain and confirm that the extension is for one year, without providing additional details such as salary, contract terms beyond duration, or specific dates. The reports align on the central point: Finnigan commits her future to Everton for the coming season through a one-year extension. The coverage does not include broader context about team performance, her previous contract length, or any other player movements, focusing instead on the confirmation of the renewed agreement. The announcements reflect the club’s decision to retain its captain as it continues its campaign in the Women’s Super League.
Everton captain Megan Finnigan signs one-year extension
Everton Women captain Megan Finnigan has signed a one-year contract extension with the Women’s Super League club, according to reports from Yahoo Sports and BBC Football. The deal keeps Finnigan with...
- Megan Finnigan is Everton Women’s captain.
- Finnigan signs a one-year contract extension with Everton.
- The extension is with the club in the Women’s Super League.
- Both outlets report the renewal without detailing further contract terms.
- Reports focus on the confirmation of the one-year deal.
Everton captain Megan Finnigan signs a one-year contract extension with the Women's Super League club.
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