Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
- Bunny Shaw, the Jamaican forward for Manchester City, has been in the news for her performances in the Women’s Super League and her role with the Jamaica national team.[1][4]
- Coverage in early 2024–2025 highlighted her injury updates and ongoing title competition in the WSL, with discussions about her return and continued pursuit of the Golden Boot.[1]
- Human-interest profiles and interviews have continued to spotlight her journey from Jamaica to international stardom, including the challenges she has overcome and her impact off the pitch.[3][4][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., Manchester City site, Jamaican media, or major sports networks) and summarize them, or track her status for the 2026 season. Would you prefer a quick snapshot of the top 3-5 most recent articles or a growing trends overview (injury updates, form, and international duties)?
Note: If you want precise citations for each item, I can attach them to the summarized points.
Sources
Khadija "Bunny" Shaw is a role model for young Jamaican girls dreaming of turning professional. But the Manchester City star feels the country's federation isn't capitalizing on women's football's rapid rise.
www.dw.comKhadija “Bunny” Shaw knows kids from her neighborhood typically don’t end up celebrated on TV. They rarely get offers from colleges to play sports or visas to t…
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www.newsnow.comNew Manchester City signing Bunny Shaw has overcome incredible tragedy on her journey to becoming one of the most exciting young forwards in the world
www.goal.comBy Alexis Monteith/Contributor Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw attended the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) Awards on Thursday night (May 16, 2024) to collect her FWA Women’s Footballer of the Year award two weeks after it was announced that she had won the coveted prize. Speaking in an interview following the ceremony, the Jamaican striker revealed that her recent foot injury could be healed in time for the start of the 2024/2025 football season. “I should be back for next season [for] which I am...
our.todayNew Manchester City signing Bunny Shaw has overcome incredible tragedy on her journey to becoming one of the most exciting young forwards in the world
www.goal.comKhadija 'Bunny' Shaw answers your questions as part of our regular series.
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