Kelly accuses City of ‘character assassination’

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Chloe Kelly has accused Manchester City of character assassination and briefing journalists against her as she sought a move away from the club in the January transfer window.

The statement comes a day after the England international made an emotional appeal on Instagram for City to acquiesce her request to leave the club in search of first-team football ahead of Euro 2025.

Sources told ESPN that the club had blocked her move to neighbours Manchester United but late on deadline day, they allowed the forward to join Arsenal on loan until the end of the season.

Following her City exit on Thursday, Kelly wrote: “So disappointed to find out tonight that people at the club are briefing journalists against me if I am to sign at a club before the window shuts.

“They’ve called reporters to assassinate my character and tried to plant negative stories about me in the football media. Of which is false accusations. Women should look after each other, and build each other up … not shoot them down to protect their employers. To those responsible, I am disappointed in this.

“As said in my previous statement I just want to find happiness again.”

ESPN have reached out to Manchester City for comment.

Along with happiness, the move to Arsenal gives Kelly a chance at proper proper game-time. The 26-year-old had fallen down the pecking order at City, making just six appearances in the Women’s Super League (WSL) this season.

Kelly came through the Arsenal academy and made 19 appearances for the senior-team before leaving for Everton in 2018.

She was the second deadline day arrival at Arsenal, following the signing of United States international Jenna Nighswonger from NWSL side Gotham.

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