Jordan Nobbs and three other key players to leave Aston Villa after the season
- Rachel Corsie, Jordan Nobbs, Danielle Turner, and Maz Pacheco will all depart Aston Villa at the end of the 2024–25 season upon the expiration of their contracts in June.
- Scotland international Rachel Corsie, 35, has been limited to one appearance this season due to multiple injuries, including knee, calf, and hip issues, but still hopes to be selected for Scotland’s Women’s Nations League fixtures on 30 May and 3 June.
- Midfielder Jordan Nobbs will leave Villa after scoring 7 goals in 67 games; she joined in 2023 following a 12-year stint at Arsenal and recently became the all-time Women’s Super League appearance leader.
- Maz Pacheco, Villa’s longest-serving player with 90 appearances, and Danielle Turner, with 71 games since arriving from Everton in 2022, will also exit the club.
For more detailed information, you can read the full article here: BBC Sport
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