Chloe Kelly, the Manchester City winger, is facing a challenging period in her career.
The 26-year-old has started just one match in the Women’s Super League (WSL) this season, and her frustration has reached a boiling point.
In a heartfelt statement released late Wednesday, Kelly explained that her current situation is beginning to take a toll on her mental health, and she’s now pushing for a move before the January transfer window closes.
A Frustrating Season and Growing Concerns
Kelly’s limited game time under Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor has sparked rumors of a potential transfer, with the winger yet to feature since December.
Taylor previously cited an ankle injury as the reason for her absence, but it’s clear that Kelly’s frustration goes beyond just physical setbacks.
Reports have surfaced that Manchester City may be open to letting Kelly go if a suitable offer comes in before the transfer window closes at 11 pm on Thursday.
Manchester United, the club’s local rivals, has been linked with a potential loan move for Kelly.
A Statement of Determination and Disappointment
In her Instagram post, Kelly made it clear that her future is uncertain at Manchester City, especially with her contract set to expire in June.
With the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 on the horizon, Kelly is eager to make the squad and put herself in the best possible position to represent England.
However, she voiced deep concern over the lack of clarity regarding her potential move and the impact it is having on her career and well-being.
She wrote, “A key lesson I have learned in my life is that while I can’t control someone’s negative behaviour towards me, I can control how long I am prepared to tolerate it.”
Kelly went on to express gratitude for the support from her teammates and fans but admitted that the ongoing uncertainty over her future has become too much to handle.
Kelly’s Goal: Representing England at the Euros
As the summer Euros draw closer, Kelly is hoping to put herself in contention for a spot on Sarina Wiegman’s squad.
The England manager has previously praised Kelly for her contributions to the team, but she has also expressed concerns about Kelly’s lack of playing time at club level.
Kelly’s desire to ensure she’s in top form ahead of the tournament is driving her to seek a fresh start, whether it’s at Manchester United or another club.
In her post, Kelly emphasized the pride she feels representing her country and how much the upcoming Euros mean to her career.
But with just months to go before the tournament, she feels it’s essential for her to have more control over her future.
Uncertainty Surrounding Kelly’s Situation
The identity of the “negative behaviour” Kelly refers to remains unclear, but it’s evident that she feels her current situation at Manchester City isn’t tenable.
As the transfer deadline looms, it remains to be seen where Kelly’s career will take her next.
What’s clear, however, is that she is determined to take control of her destiny, both for her professional future and her mental health.
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