England striker, Aggie Beever-Jones has committed her future to Chelsea with a new four-year contract until June 2030.
Beever-Jones graduated through Chelsea’s Academy to make her debut in a 4-0 away Women’s Super League (WSL) victory at Aston Villa in January 2021, and has gone on to score 32 goals in 97 appearances.
The 22 year-old has also won the WSL, Women’s FA Cup and Women’s League Cup titles twice with Chelsea, and spent 2021-22 season on loan at Bristol City where she scored seven goals in 27 appearances.
Beever-Jones then joined Everton on loan in the 2022-23 season and contributed three goals in 21 appearances for the Toffees, before she went on to establish herself in the Chelsea senior squad and is now excited to commit her future to the Blues.
“It feels great. Chelsea has been my club since I was a young girl, and that means a lot to me and my family.
“It’s a very proud day, and I’m super excited to be able to continue my journey and make more memories in blue.”
Beever-Jones last signed a contract at Chelsea in 2024 and upon reflecting on her progress, she quipped that she has gone from wanting playing time to now wanting silverware and specifically the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
“When I signed my last contract, I probably said I just wanted to get some game time, and now I’m here saying that I want the next thing.
“I’d love to win the Champions League with Chelsea. That’s a target that we all want. I’ve always said it, and I’ll say it in every interview: I just want to be happy playing football.
“I believe at Chelsea, we can do that and win, and that’s the aim. I’d also love to become a consistent starter, represent the club, do the best for myself and put the team in the best possible place to win everything.”
Beever-Jones also has consolidated herself as a regular in the England Women’s squad since 2024 with seven goals in 16 senior international appearances, and scored against Wales in the Lionesses’ final group match at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 where they defended their title.

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