Manchester City Women’s Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell is to depart the club when her contract expires at the end of June.
A defender who made 43 appearances in all competitions during her time at City, the 27-year-old spoke about her departure to mancity.com: “Leaving will be hard as Manchester has been my home for so many years.
“I’ve made some friends for life and have loved representing the club while playing in front of our amazing fans. I have had some amazing memories with this club, some I will never ever forget and will cherish forever.
“I’ve had a career so far which has been very up and down. Mentally, I have felt the lowest of low and it has been a tough place to get out of, and then I’ve hit the highest highs I could only ever have dreamt of as a kid.”
Head Coach Gareth Taylor added: “Unfortunately, due to circumstances outside of both our control, I haven’t been able to work with Megan on the pitch as much as I would have liked to.
“She got very close in terms of full fitness late last year after a long lay-off, but it’s been a difficult time for her with her latest injury, especially after she worked so hard on her rehabilitation.”