Arsenal Women will bid farewell to Katie McCabe as she departs the club at the end of the 2025/26 season. Over her impressive tenure, Katie has made 305 appearances for Arsenal, scoring 37 goals and contributing significantly to the team's success. The 30-year-old Republic of Ireland full-back has been a vital part of the squad, helping the club secure numerous trophies, including an FA Cup, a WSL title, three League Cups, a UEFA Women’s Champions League title, and a FIFA Champions Cup. Katie joined Arsenal in December 2015, quickly establishing herself as a fan favorite due to her spirited playing style and dedication. Her early impact was marked by winning the FA Cup in her first season. After a successful loan at Glasgow City in 2017, she returned to Arsenal in 2018 and became a key player under manager Joe Montemurro. Throughout her career with Arsenal Women, Katie has formed a strong bond with supporters, being voted Player of the Season twice. Her leadership extended to the international stage, where she captained the Republic of Ireland, earning 105 caps and scoring 34 goals. Katie's legacy at Arsenal is cemented, and the club wishes her all the best in her future endeavors.