Brighton have said they and fellow Women’s Super League club Arsenal will work together on a rehabilitation programme, which will be assisted by England and the Football Association.
“Everyone at Albion sends all their support to Michelle as she begins her recovery, with her wellbeing foremost in all of our minds,” a Brighton statement said.
Agyemang played a key role for the Lionesses at Euro 2025, scoring from the bench in the quarter-final against Sweden and in the semi-final against Italy.
She was nominated for the Kopa trophy, an award given to world’s best Under-21 women’s player.
Agyemang has started in five of Brighton’s six WSL games this season.


