Lotte Wubben-Moy says Arsenal is her "life" after signing a new contract with the Women's Super League side.
The 23-year-old - who made her senior debut for the Gunners at the age of 16 in 2015 - has established herself as a key part of Jonas Eidevall's squad as they look to chase down leaders Chelsea with four matches remaining in the WSL season.
Wubben-Moy said: "It feels amazing. This contract means so much more to me and to my family than just it being a football contract.
It's a commitment to the club and it's a commitment to Arsenal, the community that it's active in and to my life as a whole, because that's what Arsenal is - it's my life."
- Arsenal said that, as part of her new deal, Wubben-Moy has "committed to working closely with Arsenal in the community over the coming years to give back to the local area where she grew up and still lives".
- Eidevall described Wubben-Moy as one of the "most exciting" defenders in the country, adding: "Lotte has proven herself as an important player for us this season and so I'm delighted that she has extended her stay with the club.
- She is one of the most exciting young defenders in English football and I believe she has all the tools to continue her progression here at Arsenal."

