CHLOE KELLY spent her summer in style after helping England win the Women’s European Championship.
Kelly, 27, was a key star for Sarina Wiegman‘s Lionesses as they successfully defended their European crown in Switzerland, scoring one goal and setting up two despite coming off the bench in every game except for the final, where she started.
But after the Euro 2025 victory parade back in London, Kelly spent her summer in style as she enjoyed some well-earned downtime.
Taking to Instagram, Kelly shared a post to her page just days before her season with Arsenal in the Women’s Super League is due to kick off.
Kelly kicked off her post, simply captioned “summer luvin,” by letting her hair down with a mirror selfie as she wore a sharp shirt and tie combo, paired with some stylish jeans.
The England hero’s next snap showed off her incredible athletic figure as she enjoyed some time by the pool while wearing a pink and yellow bikini.
Her next pictures showed her in attendance at the Baller League, including a snap alongside content creator KSI.
But Kelly’s summer also came with some professional news at club level as she signed for Arsenal permanently from Manchester City, where she had spent the second half of last season on loan.
Other pictures she shared included her in the England coach biting her Euros winners’ medal, appearing on the BBC during the Women’s Rugby World Cup and sharing a video playing with her dogs.
Reacting to them, one of her 1.4 million followers said: “Why you so beautiful?”
A second said: “What a summer.”
A third added: “The girl is readyyy.”
Another said: “We love you Chloe!!!”
Despite her stunning summer, Kelly is raring to go for the new WSL season with the Gunners, who kick off their season by hosting newly-promoted London City Lionesses at the Emirates this Saturday.
Speaking to Arsenal’s website, she said: “It’s definitely not hard to get going again. I think you just want to go again straight away.
“We’ve got competitions to win this season that we’re so hungry for, but I think once you taste success, you just want more of it and we’ll continue to do that.
“I think for me, I just want to win everything possible. So my eyes are set high this season for this club.
“It’s a little bit crazy, the journey that we’ve been on, especially last season and, on the back end of that, winning the Champions League. In January, not thinking I’d even go to the Euros and to win it with an amazing team is so special.
“I’m a big believer in everything happening for a reason and I am grateful for the opportunities that come my way. But I just take my chances with both hands.
“And whether I start the game, whether I finish the game, going out there to do a job for the team and the manager is important. For me, I’m ready for opportunities.”