
Katrina Gorry is leaving West Ham Women. The club captain confirmed the news herself — describing the armband as 'the greatest honour' — with her contract due to expire next month. No next destination has been announced, and for now it's simply a goodbye.
Gorry's departure lands at a delicate moment for West Ham Women. She has been the face of the captaincy, and losing her heading into the summer means the club's rebuild isn't just about squad numbers — it's about identity.
According to BBC Sport, Gorry made the announcement publicly, framing her exit with warmth rather than grievance. The 'greatest honour' line wasn't throwaway. For a player of her profile to frame it that way says something about what the role meant to her — and, arguably, what West Ham Women will be missing.
The Australian midfielder has been one of the more recognisable figures in the Women's Super League, and her leadership through what has been a turbulent period for the club gives her exit genuine weight. West Ham have had their share of off-pitch noise in recent seasons, and Gorry was often the steady presence in the middle of it.
There's no confirmed destination yet. Whether Gorry has agreed terms elsewhere — in the WSL, abroad, or back in Australia — remains unknown at this point. That uncertainty won't last long given the summer window is already moving.
For West Ham, the more pressing question is who steps into that captaincy role and whether the club can hold together a squad that will need significant reinforcement. Losing your captain and your most prominent voice in the same moment is a rebuild prompt, not just a personnel change.
Gorry leaves with the handshake she deserved. What she walks into next is the part worth watching.
Katrina Gorry is leaving West Ham Women. The club captain confirmed the news herself — describing the armband as 'the greatest honour' — with her contract due to expire next month.
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