Arsenal Women's loan players are awaiting decisions on their futures. The club's women's loan group was spread across the WSL, WSL 2, and abroad last season.

What happened to the senior players on loan?

Jenna Nighswonger is on loan at Aston Villa, but her limited playing time suggests she may not return to Arsenal. Rosa Kafaji is on loan at Brighton, and her successful loan spell could lead to a starting role at Arsenal next season.

How do the youth players fit into the picture?

Laila Harbert is on loan at Everton, but her lack of playing time has raised concerns about her future at Arsenal. Michelle Agyemang is on loan at Brighton and is recovering from an ACL injury, but she could be an ideal number three striker for Arsenal. Jessie Gale is on loan at Bristol and has had a successful spell, but another season on loan might be beneficial for her development.

StatValue
League standing2nd in FA WSL, 51 pts, 15W-6D-1L from 22 games
Goals this season53 scored, 14 conceded (+39 goal difference)
Title race4 points behind leaders Manchester City W

The future of Arsenal Women's loan players will be decided in the coming weeks, with key players like Geraldine Reuteler and Georgia Stanway potentially joining the club.

What comes next for the Gunners?

The club will need to assess the performances of their loan players and decide who will return to the squad next season. With the transfer window open, Arsenal Women will be looking to strengthen their squad and make a push for the title. The current league standing and goal difference suggest the team is in a strong position, but the title race is still intense. As the season comes to a close, the focus will shift to the upcoming season and the potential signings that could make a difference for the Gunners.