With Stoney extending her NWSL stay through to 2027, it can finally put to bed the rumors of her being interested in the Chelsea job. Current Blues boss, Emma Hayes, is set to leave at the end of the WSL campaign to take over the USWNT. As a result, Stoney emerged as a potential candidate, especially with her connections to the English women's game as a former Lioness and Manchester United manager.
Now, however, she's stated her commitment to the Wave and is looking to run back their incredible 2023 season, where they finished atop the standings at the end of the regular season. With established USWNT stars like Morgan and Naomi Girma, as well as prospects like Melanie Barcenas and Jaedyn Shaw, it's an enticing role at a unique club.