Vilamala and Agyemang return to parent clubs
Young players whose contribution helped shape Albion's successful season.
Heather Miller
Bruna Vilamala and Michelle Agyemang return to Barcelona and Arsenal. šŸ“ø Patrick Sullivan
Bruna Vilamala and Michelle Agyemang return to Barcelona and Arsenal. šŸ“ø Patrick Sullivan
Following the end of the WSL season, the club would like to extend their gratitude to loan players Bruna Vilamala and Michelle Agyemang who will soon return to their parent clubs.
The two joined the club at the start of the season from Barcelona and Arsenal and made a big impact within the team.
Bruna Vilamala scores against Durham in the Adobe Women's FA Cup. šŸ“ø Paul Hazlewood
Bruna Vilamala scores against Durham in the Adobe Women's FA Cup. šŸ“ø Paul Hazlewood
Head coach Dario Vidosic said, "We would like to extend our thanks to Bruna and Michelle for their outstanding contributions and tireless work throughout this season.
"It’s been a historic year for the team, achieving our highest-ever finish in the WSL, and both Bruna and Michelle have played key roles in making that happen.
"They’ve consistently demonstrated professionalism, dedication and a commitment to driving the team forward to ensure we could be the best we could be.
"Their impact has been valued on and off the pitch, and we’re incredibly grateful for everything they’ve broughtĀ toĀ theĀ club."
Michelle Agyemang nets her first goal in Albion colours against Aston Villa at the beginning of the season. šŸ“ø Kyle Hemsley
Michelle Agyemang nets her first goal in Albion colours against Aston Villa at the beginning of the season. šŸ“ø Kyle Hemsley
Bruna made 17 appearances for Albion scoring three goals, with Michelle making 22 appearances and netting five goals. She also gained her first England senior cap and scored 41 seconds after coming on as a substitute against Belgium last month.

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