“I’m very grateful for the opportunities given to me but I’m hungry for more success.
“I just want to be the best version of myself every day and learning from the best here at Arsenal is incredible.”
‘Arsenal deserve more success’
Kelly has certainly hit the ground running at Arsenal since arriving at the Emirates in January.
After moving to the Gunners, she scored twice and provided five assists in 13 appearances across all competitions.
But she’s eager for more this season, including adding to Arsenal’s trophy cabinet again.
“Success, it makes you hungry for more so stepping foot back into club football after the Euros, it made me want to achieve more at this special club and we have so many trophies that we want to go for this season. Our minds are set high.
“That’s what the club deserves.

“Arsenal have been at the driving force of women’s football forever and that’s really important. I’m proud to represent such an amazing club. We all know what it takes to be an Arsenal player but we also want to have the same mindset of winning trophies.
“To be able to do that in the Champions League was special but this season we’re going for more and we want more. We have such a talented group so we can do that.”
Kelly: Arsenal have always been at forefront of women’s game
Arsenal forward Chloe Kelly on the Gunners being a driving force in the women’s game:
“It’s incredible. I’m proud to represent this club and the fans that come out to support us each week. We do it for them, we want to put on a show for them but it just shows where this club is at, always being able to make the best moves in the women’s game and be able to push the women’s game forward.
“Arsenal have always been at the forefront of that and that’s what makes me proud to be at this club and to keep moving the game forward. Because we can all do more to keep pushing women’s game forward and to be at the Emirates representing Arsenal, what’s better than that?”
Kelly not looking too far ahead in WSL title bid
Arsenal continue their WSL campaign against Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, live on Sky Sports (kick-off 12pm).
The Gunners haven’t won the title since 2019 and while trying get past Chelsea to win the WSL, Kelly isn’t looking too far ahead in terms of a title challenge.

“At the end of each game you look forward and look to win the next game,” she said. “We’ll do that against Villa and look to put our best foot forward and try to win that game, but everyone else in the league is doing the same, of course.
“We have our goals set high but right now we don’t look too far ahead at the end goal. It’s about winning the first game, winning the next game and I think that’s what comes with a successful team.”
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