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England ace Parris opens up on ‘love’ of Arsenal icons Fleeting and Henry after Gunners confirm move


NIKITA PARRIS says her admiration of Arsenal legends Julie Fleeting and Thierry Henry partly inspired her move to the Gunners.  

The England forward has high expectations of the side who return to Women’s Champions League action next season. 

Nikita Parris’ arrival at Arsenal will give their attacking ranks a massive boostCredit: Getty
Parris netted 13 goals in 20 top-flight games in France last termCredit: Rex

Parris, 27, was speaking to journalists after Arsenal confirmed her £68,600 club-record transfer following her two-year, trophy-laden spell with Lyon.

And the pacy forward, who won a Champions League crown with the French juggernauts, reckons the competitive edge of England’s top-flight is a major draw.

Parris said: “Just watching from abroad, the games are so much tighter and [there is] so much more talent spread across the teams. 

“I’m not an Arsenal fan, but growing up I loved Julie Fleeting and Thierry Henry so I followed the team a lot. 

“And when I spoke to Claire Wheatley [Arsenal Women’s Development manager] I thought let’s give it a go.  Let’s move to North London.”

Parris, who was born in Toxteth, Liverpool, was the WSL’s all-time top scorer with 49 goals when she departed for France from Manchester City in 2019.

The striker began her senior playing career in 2011 at Everton before embarking on three silverware-winning seasons at City from 2016 to 2019.

At City, she won the Women’s Super League, two FA Cups and two WSL Cups.

A 2020 Women’s Champions League and the Coupe De France Feminine were among the titles Parris won during her first season at Lyon. 


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Parris says she is proud to wear Arsenal’s number 14 jersey like Highbury icon Thierry HenryCredit: Getty

I want to score goals and I want to make history in every team that I’m in.

Nikita Parris

This season, however, Lyon finished second in the league behind Paris Saint-Germain and were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage by the same side.

Paris is eager to reclaim the WSL’s top scorer crown currently held by her goal machine Gunners’ team-mate Vivianne Miedema. 

And the Lionesses heroine will don Arsenal’s famous No 14 jersey, a shirt worn by club legend and lethal finisher Henry.  

Parris said: “The 14 [shirt] speaks for itself because of Thierry Henry.

“Growing up he was my role model and I had the pleasure of being interviewed by him.

“Just being able to speak to him about Arsenal and about football, it’s crazy how much our similarities and thought processes align, so the 14 shirt felt right.

“The goalscoring record is always on the top of my mind. I’m a striker and I want to score goals and I want to make history in every team that I’m in. 

“I want to leave a mark and if I can leave a mark at Arsenal and in the WSL at the same time, let’s go for it.” 

The former Man City ace is one two big-name Arsenal signings with Mana Iwabuchi joining the club this summerCredit: Getty

There’s a lot of quality in the Arsenal squad and a lot of experience with Kim Little, Jennifer Beatty, Leah Williamson and Vivianne Miedema

Parris’s Arsenal switch comes as the club’s first opponents in their Champions League were announced.

And the Borehamwood side, who appointed Jonas Eidevall as their new boss, will travel to Kazakhstan to face Okzhetpes. 

Paris is looking forward to battling for Europe’s top football prize and major domestic honours with skipper Kim Little and centre-back Leah Williamson – who she affectionately calls a “Highbury queen”.

The former Toffees ace added: “There’s a lot of quality in the Arsenal squad and a lot of experience with Kim Little, Jennifer Beatty, Leah Williamson and Vivianne Miedema.

Parris is an admirer of the prolific former Scotland and Arsenal Ladies striker Julie FleetingCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

“These are players who’ve played in big games and have a lot of experience internationally and at club level.  

“I’m looking forward to learning from them also. 

“I’m not the finished article, and I don’t believe I will be in the next three years.

“I just believe each and every day, I’ll progress and be better and hopefully I can help them and they can help me.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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