Harlequins Women have confirmed that Swedish international Maja Mueller has signed a new contract with the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.
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Mueller joined Harlequins from Loughborough Lightning in 2024 and has since established herself as a key member of the squad, making 27 appearances for the Quarters.
The versatile forward has featured at both hooker and in the back row this season, scoring five tries in 17 appearances across league and cup competitions.
Known for her adaptability and work ethic, Mueller has become a popular figure within the squad and has continued to develop her game since arriving in south-west London.
After agreeing her new deal, Mueller said: “I’m really excited to re-sign for Harlequins for another season. I feel like I’ve taken step after step forward since joining the Club, and I’m looking forward to seeing how much further I can take that.
“Quins provides an environment where I can keep developing both as a player and as a person, which is something I really value.”
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“We have an exciting group with so much talent, and knowing what this group is capable of makes me proud to be part of that journey. Running out at The Stoop is always special.
“The support we get every week is incredible, and together with the people at this club, it’s made Quins feel like a home away from home for me.”
Harlequins Women head coach Ross Chisholm welcomed the news, highlighting the impact Mueller has made since joining the club.
“We’re really pleased that Maja has committed to the Club ahead of the new season. She is a diligent, hard-working and versatile player who has continued to evolve and develop as an athlete in our environment,” said Chisholm.
“She has been really impressive this season and was a key player during the PWR Cup. I’m excited to see her continue developing in the Quarters over the coming season. She is a player that always gives 100% in training and on the field and is a perfect fit for our environment.”