Turner signs Man Utd extension to 2028
Millie Turner has extended her stay at Manchester United, signing a three-year contract extension.
Manchester United defender Millie Turner has signed a new three-year contract extension, the club confirmed on Friday.
The 28-year-old, who was a product of United's academy, has extended her stay to June 2028, which would take her spell with the Red Devils to 10 years.
Turner returned to United from Bristol City in 2018, when the club launched its professional women's first team, and has since made 167 appearances in all competitions, with only Ella Toone (180) making more.
She was also part of the team that beat Tottenham 4-0 last May to secure the club's first major trophy in the FA Cup final.
She has played every minute in the Women's Super League this season, alongside Maya Le Tissier and Phallon Tullis-Joyce, with United boasting the best defence in the competition.
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They have kept 10 clean sheets and conceded just nine goals, fewer than any other team.
Among all players in the league, only Amber Tysiak and Guro Bergsvand (both 17) have made more blocks than Turner.
"Millie has been here since the beginning, and she is an important part of the team," head coach Marc Skinner said.
"She's part of my leadership group, but I still think there is even more growth to come.
"We have unfinished business and aspirations for success. She is hungry to keep improving and a key person in driving the high standards we have here as a club."