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Wanderers re-sign Milly Bennett on a two-year deal

Western Sydney Wanderers FC are pleased to announce the re-signing of Milly Bennett on a two-year deal, keeping her at the club until the end of the 2026/27 Ninja A-League season.

Bennett’s rise through the Wanderers pathway has been rapid and impressive. She joined the club on a Youth Development Contract at the start of the 2023/25 season, earned a scholarship deal last season and has now secured a professional contract with the club.

The 17-year-old midfielder has already made her mark on the national stage, being part of the CommBank Young Matildas squad that qualified for the AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup in Tajikistan in August.

During the off-season, Bennett has continued to develop her game with the Wanderers Girls Academy, further honing her skills ahead of the upcoming Ninja A-League season.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – MARCH 09: Lara Wall of the Phoenix is challenged by Milly Bennett of the Wanderers during the round 18 A-League Women’s match between Wellington Phoenix and Western Sydney Wanderers at Porirua Park, on March 09, 2025, in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Bennett made 16 appearances for the Red & Black last season and said she was ready to continue her growth at the club.

“I think I had a great entry season last season. It was a really good environment and I think Geoff has had a lot of belief in me. I’m really excited for the season ahead and to continue to develop my football,” said Bennett.

“Geoff has a lot of confidence and belief in us as a team and the culture that we have as a group, so I’m really looking forward to that being implemented from the start.

“Coming in at only 17, all the support from the fans at every home game and even away games has been unreal. It really means everything to look into the crowd and see Wanderers fans supporting you.”

Head coach Geoff Abrahams spoke highly of Milly’s growth over the last two years.

“Milly has shown incredible growth over the past two seasons and is a player we are excited to continue developing. She brings energy, intelligence, and a strong mindset to the team, and we can’t wait to see her take her game to the next level in what will be my first full season with the squad.”

Benett’s re-signing reinforces the Wanderers’ commitment to developing young talent and building a strong foundation for the future of Women’s Football in Western Sydney.