Liverpool's Bonner signs new contract
The 34-year-old initially the Reds from Chelsea in 2012 and captained the club to back-to-back Women's Super League titles in 2013 and 2014.
She returned for a second spell at the club in 2023.
She is Liverpool's record appearance-maker in the WSL with 177 outings for the club in the competition.
"I've been welcomed back with open arms. I think the fans have been unbelievable," Bonner said.
"I want to be winning things and I want to be at the top end of the table and it's something that at Liverpool you should be expected to do as a club."

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