A New Chapter: Earps' Farewell to Paris and Future in England
The End of an Era: Earps' Departure from Paris Saint-Germain
After two seasons with the French top-tier club, Paris Saint-Germain, the distinguished 33-year-old goalkeeper Mary Earps is preparing for her departure. The club officially announced that her contract will expire on June 30, marking the end of her time in Paris.
Whispers of a Homecoming: A Potential Move to London City Lionesses
Speculation is rife that Earps is poised to make her comeback to the Women's Super League. London City Lionesses, a club owned by American billionaire Michele Kang, is rumored to be her next destination. The Lionesses had a remarkable debut season in the WSL, securing an impressive sixth-place finish.
Reflections on Paris: A Journey of Growth and Cherished Memories
In a heartfelt video shared on PSG's social media platforms, Earps candidly described her time with the club as an extraordinary and enriching experience. She expressed deep gratitude for the cherished memories, the opportunity to train at world-class facilities, and the privilege of playing at the iconic Parc des Princes. Earps emphasized how her tenure in Paris significantly contributed to her development both as a professional athlete and as an individual.
Global Connections and Unforgettable Moments: Highlights from Her Time Abroad
Earps fondly recalled the invaluable opportunity to collaborate with exceptional players from diverse backgrounds. She highlighted her participation in the League Cup final in Africa, marking a significant personal milestone. Beyond the pitch, Earps spoke of numerous impactful moments experienced in Paris, underscoring that these memories will forever remain etched in her heart. She concluded by expressing immense satisfaction, gratitude, and good fortune for the incredible journey she had.
A Legacy of Excellence: Earps' Career with Manchester United and International Success
Before her move to PSG in the summer of 2024, Earps spent five impactful years with Manchester United. During her time there, she played a pivotal role in the Red Devils securing their first major trophy, the Women’s FA Cup. On the international stage, Earps was instrumental in England's triumph at the European Championship in 2022 and their remarkable run to the World Cup final in 2023. She earned 53 caps for the Lionesses before her retirement from international play ahead of their Euros defense last summe
