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Mary Earps Nears WSL Return Amidst Club Interest
17 May
Summary
- Mary Earps is reportedly nearing a return to the Women's Super League.
- London City Lionesses are showing significant interest in the goalkeeper.
- Earps' contract with Paris Saint-Germain is set to expire in June.

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps is reportedly close to a move back to the Women's Super League. London City Lionesses have expressed interest in signing the 33-year-old shot-stopper. Earps is expected to depart Paris Saint-Germain when her contract concludes in June, having recently been on the bench for their play-off semi-final defeat.
During her time in France, Earps recorded 12 clean sheets in 22 Premiere Ligue appearances, contributing to PSG's third-place finish. She was a key figure in England's UEFA Women's Euro 2022 triumph and their journey to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final. Her previous stint in England saw her make over 100 appearances for Manchester United, where she helped them win the Women's FA Cup in 2024.
London City Lionesses, under owner Michele Kang, had a solid debut WSL campaign, finishing sixth. While an agreement with Earps has not been finalized, the club is optimistic about their summer recruitment. Earps is among several high-profile players potentially available on free transfers this summer, with other notable names also linked with moves.