Chelsea Women have handed a new, long-term contract to striker Aggie Beever-Jones, tying her future to the club.

The youngster has penned an extension until 2030, ensuring that she remains with the club for the next four years, at least.

The topic of Beever-Jones' future was the subject of discussions as the 2025-26 season was nearing its end due to a perceived lack of movement towards a new deal.

Behind the scenes, however, Aggie Beever-Jones remained calm as talks progressed with respect to her new deal.

The 22-year-old expressed her delight in a statement released by the club, stating her pride at being able to continue with the club.

"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."

Aggie Beever-Jones to Chelsea FC.

Beever-Jones scored six goals and provided two assists in 24 appearances across all competitions for Chelsea Women in the 2025-26 season.

From Chelsea Academy Prospect to First-Team Star

Aggie Beever-Jones joined Chelsea Women as a nine-year-old prospect in 2013 before rising through the academy ranks and signing a first professional contract after she turned 18.

She benefitted from a pair of loan spells at Bristol City and Everton earlier in her career, as these helped with her development.

She made her senior debut for Chelsea in 2021 before heading out on loan to Bristol City in the second tier and Everton in successive seasons.

Beever-Jones was wanted for another loan by Everton in the 2023-24 season, but then-Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes chose to have the forward as part of the squad at Kingsmeadow.

Aggie Beever-Jones has grown from strength to strength since becoming a first-team regular, playing 97 times for the club. She has scored 32 goals and provided eight assists playing across the frontline for the Blues.

Beever-Jones was part of the Chelsea Women squad that debuted in the seven-a-side World Sevens Football tournament at the end of the 2025-26 season.

She scored eight goals and provided five assists across the five-game tournament, earning the Golden Boot and Golden Ball as Chelsea won the tournament.

England Recognition Rewards Her Rapid Rise

Aggie Beever-Jones made her senior England bow in May 2024 and scored her first international hat-trick in a Nations League win over Portugal a year later.

Beever-Jones was included in the Three Lionesses squad to Euro 2025 and scored in a 6-1 win over Wales in the group stage. She went on to lift the title with the team at the end of the tournament.

A Bright Future After Early Success at Chelsea

Beever-Jones has enjoyed great success since becoming a regular at Chelsea, winning two Women's Super League titles.

She has also won the Women's FA Cup on two occasions, and the Women's League Cup twice, as well.

With Sam Kerr having left the club this summer, head coach Sonia Bompastor will be calm, knowing that Beever-Jones is available to keep banging in the goals and winning more silverware.