Khadija Shaw: Manchester City striker named Football Writers' Association women's player of the year
Shaw's goalscoring exploits have made her one of the best strikers in the world and it is no surprise clubs are circling for her signature in the summer. It would be a significant blow for City to lose their star striker - a player who has on many occasions been their match-winner and someone who strikes fear into the opposition. In previous campaigns, when injury struck Shaw, City's title challenges collapsed, in contrast to this season when she has started all 21 of their WSL matches.
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