Ellie Roebuck Signs New Three-Year Deal With Manchester City

Internationally, she has represented England on five occasions at senior level making her senior debut against Austria in late 2018 and gained valuable experience as a training player in the Lionesses' 2019 Women's World Cup squad.

Ellie Roebuck. (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Manchester, February 2: Manchester City on Tuesday announced that Ellie Roebuck has signed a new three-year contract with the club. "Manchester City are delighted to announce Ellie Roebuck has signed a new three-year deal," the club said in a statement.

The talented goalkeeper has become a key figure for City in recent seasons, aiding the Club's challenge for silverware. She secured the inaugural FA Women's Super League Golden Glove award before helping Gareth Taylor's side to defend the FA Cup in November 2020. Manchester City Fans Mock Ole Gunnar Solskjaer After Their Team Thrash Man United 3-1 in Carabao Cup Semis, Angry Netizens Too Slam Red Devils Manager!.

Having put pen to paper on a new contract and committing her future to the club until the summer of 2024, Roebuck believes she could not be in a better place to continue her rapid development.

"I'm delighted to have signed a new deal. It's really exciting to know that my future lies at City for the next three years - my time here so far has flown by and I can't wait for what is to come," the club's official website quoted Roebuck as saying.

"Signing a three-year deal too is something that's a massive boost - the Club have shown their faith in me, which is amazing. City is the place I want to be - it's where I see myself developing as a player, so I'm very happy to have it all sorted," she added.

Joining City in 2015 as a teenager, Roebuck signed her first professional contract with the club in January 2018, having made her professional debut as a substitute against Birmingham City two years prior.

Internationally, she has represented England on five occasions at senior level making her senior debut against Austria in late 2018 and gained valuable experience as a training player in the Lionesses' 2019 Women's World Cup squad.

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