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Ada Hegerberg, the first-ever women’s Ballon d’Or winner, has extended her contract with Olympique Lyonnais for three more seasons, solidifying her commitment to the club until June 2027. Since joining Lyon in 2014, the Norwegian international has scored an impressive 264 goals in 244 matches, making her one of the most prolific players of her generation. Her success with the club includes winning multiple collective and individual trophies, with notable achievements such as six Women’s Champions League titles and being the competition’s top scorer with 64 goals. Hegerberg has also claimed prestigious titles like the UEFA Player of the Year and the 2018 Women’s Ballon d’Or.

Having spent a decade at Lyon, Hegerberg’s decision to extend her contract reflects her loyalty and dedication to the club despite interest from other major clubs. The announcement of her contract extension was made through a heartfelt social media post where she expressed her deep connection to Lyon, referring to the club as her family and home where she has grown and achieved her dreams. Hegerberg’s presence in the team is crucial as they look ahead to a crucial Women’s Champions League match against PSG, hoping for her return following her absence in recent weeks.

Ada Hegerberg’s impressive career trajectory began in 2014 when Lyon signed her, leading her to become the league’s top scorer in her first season with the club. Over the years, she has received accolades such as the UEFA Best Women’s Player in Europe award in 2015/16 and the inaugural Ballon d’Or Féminin in 2018. Despite facing setbacks like an ACL injury in 2020, Hegerberg’s resilience and exceptional qualities have helped her make history in women’s football and establish herself as a key player in Lyon’s success.

In the eyes of those who know her best, Ada Hegerberg is praised for her unmatched physical and mental strength, with former Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas believing she is on track to become the best player in the world. Lyon teammate Eugénie Le Sommer also acknowledges Hegerberg’s unconventional qualities and how she has quickly made her mark in the sport. With her contract extension, Lyon aims to retain key players like Hegerberg, Vanessa Gilles, Vicky Becho, and Christiane Endler, while concerns about potential departures, such as Eugénie le Sommer, Delphine Cascarino, and Griedge Mbock, loom for the upcoming summer transfer window. As the club prepares for the future, maintaining a strong core of players like Hegerberg will be crucial in their pursuit of excellence in women’s football.

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