Crystal Palace opt to extend contracts of first team trio
The Eagles announced the news via a post on their official club website this afternoon.
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Midfielder Green joined Crystal Palace last summer after leaving former club Leicester City. She made 19 appearances for the South Londoners this season whilst picking up the captain's armband at times.
Scottish midfielder Arthur is one of the survivors from Crystal Palace's promotion-winning side in 2023/2024. The player has spent the last three seasons at Selhurst Park, clocking up around 50 appearances in all competitions in red and blue.
Winger Sibley also won promotion with Crystal Palace in 2023/2024. The player joined The Eagles in January 2022 and while she made an impressive start to life in South London, her progress was hindered by an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury. Sibley regained her fitness and won herself an extended stay at the club. She spent this season on loan at Newcastle United but is expected to return to the Crystal Palace side next term.
Green, Arthur and Sibley are the first players to agree contract extensions with Crystal Palace this summer. Six players have left the club while the South Londoners are yet to appoint a new head coach.
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