Chelsea captain Bright retires - what now for ex-England defender?

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A transition period is on the cards at Chelsea with Bompastor set to make her mark in the transfer window as they look to bounce back from a difficult campaign.

The emergence of young defenders like Veerle Buurman has signalled a natural phasing out on Bright's part, and other senior players - such as striker Sam Kerr - are also expected to exit.

While still club captain, Chelsea's dependence on Bright has waned - she started all of their WSL games last season as they claimed an unbeaten domestic treble but Bompastor has been forced to look elsewhere this year.

Bright will continue at Chelsea as a club ambassador and as a trustee of Chelsea's foundation.

But in recent years the 32-year-old has explored opportunities outside playing, most notably starting the "Daly Brightness" podcast with former England team-mate Rachel Daly.

They faced backlash in April for using a promo image of Chelsea team-mate Lauren James' sending off at the 2023 World Cup, prompting an apology from producers.

Bright also has a presence on social media, first becoming prominent in 2022 when she regularly posted TikTok videos with goalkeeper Mary Earps.

Following England's Euro 2022 victory, she became a familiar name among casual viewers and carried the weight of responsibility going into the 2023 World Cup in Leah Williamson's absence, knowing external expectation had grown tenfold.

Off the pitch, she became a fierce advocate for mental health support and was among those who played a key part in the Lionesses' call for equal access for girls football in schools following their Euro 2022 success.

She was seen as a joker in the dressing room and had a close relationship with former Chelsea boss Emma Hayes, as well as key players Erin Cuthbert, Guro Reiten and Kerr.

A towering presence on the pitch, who usually came out on top in a one-on-one duel, Bright was often England manager Wiegman's go-to person, and she even did a job up front on occasions when it was needed - most notably finishing joint-top scorer at the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup in 2022, sharing the Golden Boot award with then-Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas.

In her prime, Bright was widely regarded as one of Europe's best centre-backs and was named in the FifPro World XI twice.

She was also appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King's 2024 New Year Honours for services to football.

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