ShareSteph Catley will reportedly remain at Arsenal until the end of the 2027-28 campaign after signing a new contract with the club on Monday.Steph Catley said there is nowhere else she would rather be after the 32-year-old put pen to paper on a new contract with Arsenal on Monday. Catley, who joined the Gunners from Melbourne City in July 2020, has reportedly agreed to a new two-year deal that will keep her in North London until 2028. Since arriving at the Emirates Stadium, Catley has made 97 appearances in the Women's Super League, scoring three times as well as providing 11 assists. The Australia international has won four major honours with Arsenal, including last year's Women's Champions League triumph and two League Cups. Catley was also nominated for the Ballon d'Or after a strong 2024-25 campaign, and she is looking forward to what the business end of this season holds. "It feels amazing. There's nowhere else I'd rather be, and it's always nice to have that faith from the coach and from the club," Catley told Arsenal's official website. "It was an absolute no-brainer. It's been a journey of many, many ups and downs."I don't think many footballers can say that a club really does feel like home, but for me, that is definitely the case."I feel lucky to say that, and I feel lucky to have the relationships that I do and the backing of the club as well as to have me here."Arsenal are fourth in the WSL and face Leicester City on Wednesday, knowing a victory will take them above Manchester United and into third in the standings. The Gunners have won each of their nine WSL games against Leicester, their best 100% win rate over an opponent in the competition (8/8 against Doncaster Rovers Belles). Renee Slegers' side also have the chance to win back-to-back Champions League titles, with Arsenal 2-1 up heading into their semi-final second leg against Lyon. Since 2020-21, three of the eight teams who held a first-leg advantage in the Champions League semi-finals were then eliminated (37.5%).Between 2001-02 and 2019-20, teams leading from the first leg only went out on three of 26 occasions (11.5%).Steph Catley will reportedly remain at Arsenal until the end of the 2027-28 campaign after signing a new contract with the club on Monday.Steph Catley said there is nowhere else she would rather be after the 32-year-old put pen to paper on a new contract with Arsenal on Monday. Catley, who joined the Gunners from Melbourne City in July 2020, has reportedly agreed to a new two-year deal that will keep her in North London until 2028. Since arriving at the Emirates Stadium, Catley has made 97 appearances in the Women's Super League, scoring three times as well as providing 11 assists. The Australia international has won four major honours with Arsenal, including last year's Women's Champions League triumph and two League Cups. Catley was also nominated for the Ballon d'Or after a strong 2024-25 campaign, and she is looking forward to what the business end of this season holds. "It feels amazing. There's nowhere else I'd rather be, and it's always nice to have that faith from the coach and from the club," Catley told Arsenal's official website. "It was an absolute no-brainer. It's been a journey of many, many ups and downs."I don't think many footballers can say that a club really does feel like home, but for me, that is definitely the case."I feel lucky to say that, and I feel lucky to have the relationships that I do and the backing of the club as well as to have me here."Arsenal are fourth in the WSL and face Leicester City on Wednesday, knowing a victory will take them above Manchester United and into third in the standings. The Gunners have won each of their nine WSL games against Leicester, their best 100% win rate over an opponent in the competition (8/8 against Doncaster Rovers Belles). Renee Slegers' side also have the chance to win back-to-back Champions League titles, with Arsenal 2-1 up heading into their semi-final second leg against Lyon. Since 2020-21, three of the eight teams who held a first-leg advantage in the Champions League semi-finals were then eliminated (37.5%).Between 2001-02 and 2019-20, teams leading from the first leg only went out on three of 26 occasions (11.5%).