England winger Chloe Kelly said she is "definitely smiling more" since her January move to Arsenal from Manchester City.The 27-year-old said in January she wanted "to be happy again" after a difficult first half of the season with City, in which she made just one start in the Women's Super League.A deadline day move to Arsenal has so far proved a wise step as it has allowed Kelly to have more regular game time.Kelly has helped Arsenal reach the Women's Champions League semi-finals, while significantly boosting her Euro 2025 prospects."I knew I needed to get minutes in my tank and I've definitely done that, so I'm playing with a smile on my face," she said in an England news conference.The Lionesses take on Belgium on Friday at Ashton Gate, and face the same opposition again next Tuesday in the reverse leg of a Women's Nations League double-header.Kelly scored the winning goal in the final against Germany when England created history by winning their first major women's tournament at Euro 2022.She was then a regular in Manchester City's starting line-ups until she struggled for minutes this season.In January, she posted on Instagram that the situation had "a huge impact on not only my career by my mental wellbeing" as she expressed her desire to leave.Amid heavy speculation, she said her future was not with City and that she wanted to put herself in a position to play for England at this summer's Euros.Manchester United made an offer for the striker on deadline day that was rejected by City, before Kelly got her move with a loan to Arsenal."Every decision you make you look back on and hope that it works out for you, and right now I'm enjoying my football and playing plenty of minutes," said Kelly."I'm learning under Renee [Slegers, Arsenal manager] and have now got another opportunity to represent my country."I'm spending a lot of time with family back down in London and appreciating little things in life."[It's] important to have a smile on your face as a human. Right now I'm definitely smiling more. I feel really good and I'm happy."
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