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Beever-Jones signs new Chelsea contract until 2030

Becky Hart2 min read
Beever-Jones signs new Chelsea contract until 2030

Chelsea have tied down England forward Aggie Beever-Jones to a new contract that will keep her at Kingsmeadow until 2030, the club she first joined as a nine-year-old.

According to the BBC, the 22-year-old has become a mainstay of the Blues’ first team over the past three seasons, having previously spent time away on loan at Bristol City and Everton to build up her senior experience.

Since returning to Chelsea, Beever-Jones has racked up 97 appearances and 32 goals for the club, playing a key role as they lifted two Women’s Super League titles, two Women’s FA Cups and two Women’s League Cups.

An academy graduate rewarded

The new deal follows on from the contract Beever-Jones signed on her 18th birthday, and represents another significant show of faith from Chelsea in a player who has come through their academy system.

Speaking after putting pen to paper, Beever-Jones said: “It feels great. Chelsea has been my club since I was a young girl, and that means a lot to me and my family.”

She added: “It’s a very proud day, and I’m super excited to continue my journey and make more memories in blue.”

Breakthrough with England

Beever-Jones’s rise has extended to the international stage, where she made her first senior start for England in May 2025 and marked it in style with a hat-trick during a six-nil Nations League victory over Portugal at Wembley Stadium.

Her form earned her a place in the Lionesses’ squad for Euro 2025, where she scored in a six-one group-stage win over Wales before playing her part as England went on to lift the trophy.

With her future at Chelsea now secured until 2030, Beever-Jones will be hoping to continue building on that breakthrough summer as she looks to establish herself as a regular fixture for both club and country in the years ahead.

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