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Spurs Women player update

Wed 03 June 2020, 10:30|Tottenham Hotspur

We can confirm the departures of Sophie Mclean, Chloe Morgan, Coral-Jade Haines and Megan Wynne following the conclusion of their contracts.

Involved in two promotions and part of the side that won four trophies in 2016/17, Sophie leaves after seven years at the Club which saw her make 124 appearances, scoring six goals in all competitions.

Chloe departs having made over 60 appearances in goal in all competitions during two spells at the Club – 22 of which came in the 2018/19 season as we secured promotion from the FA Women’s Championship.

A member of our 2018/19 promotion-winning squad, Coral has spent three seasons at the Club , registering 55 appearances and seven goals in all competitions in our colours during that time.

Megan comes to the end of her third stint with the Club, having spent the last five months of her tenure on loan at Bristol City. Initially joining us on loan in 2013 and again in 2016, she signed permanently in the summer of 2018 following a spell at Millwall Lionesses and has made 45 appearances for us in total.

Karen Hills said: “I’d like to say a huge thank you to the players who are leaving us. It’s been an absolute privilege to work with them. It’s never easy saying goodbye to players who have been instrumental to the success of Spurs Women over the past few seasons, but we have made so many amazing memories together that will last a lifetime. I wish them the best in their next chapter.”

Juan Amoros said: “We have seen Sophie develop as a player from a young age and she has played a key part in two promotions. Chloe has shown that she is one of the best goalkeepers around and we are very proud of all she has achieved. Coral has given us moments of brilliance on the pitch and has been one of the most technically-gifted players to have ever played for Spurs Women. Megan is Spurs through and through and played a vital part in our promotion to the WSL. We cannot thank them enough for all their efforts.”

We thank them all for their contributions and wish them the best in the next stages of their careers.