Mary Earps Signs Two-Year Deal with London City Lionesses After PSG Departure
1-Minute Brief
Earps' return to English football brings an experienced international goalkeeper back to the Women's Super League.
Key Facts
- Mary Earps has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year contract after leaving Paris St-Germain.
- Earps is a former England international goalkeeper.
- She spent two years playing in France with PSG before her return.
- Earps described herself as 'over the moon' about returning to the WSL.
- Her move marks a return to English football after her stint abroad.
What Happened
Mary Earps, former England goalkeeper, has signed a two-year deal with London City Lionesses following her departure from Paris St-Germain, ending a two-year period playing in France.
Why It Matters
Earps' signing is notable for the Lionesses as she brings international experience and leadership to the squad. Her return may impact the competitive landscape of the Women's Super League.
What's Next
Earps is expected to join preseason training with London City Lionesses and could make her WSL return in the upcoming season. Observers will watch how her experience influences the team's performance.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoFormer England goalkeeper Earps joins London City Lionesses
- The IndependentLeft39m agoMary Earps ‘over the moon’ as she seals WSL return after PSG exit
- The IndependentLeft4m agoFormer Lioness Mary Earps back in English football after two years in France
