
Wales forward Morgan to leave Bristol City
Wales forward Ffion Morgan will leave Bristol City when her contract expires at the end of June.The 25-year-old, who was selected in Wales' 23-strong squad for the 2025 Women's European Championship, has been at Bristol since 2021 and has made 89 appearances for the Robins, scoring 15 goals. She won the Supporters' Player of the Year following her performances in the 2024/25 season.Morgan told the club website: "I'm sad to be leaving a club that has played a massive part in my career so far. I have made great memories, worked with wonderful staff and players, and have made friends for life."I want to say a massive thank you to the fans who have made the city of Bristol my second home for the last four years and wish you every success in the future."It's been an absolute pleasure, once again, thank you."It has not been announced which club Morgan will join for next season.
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