
England Star Mary Earps Eyes WSL Return After PSG Season
Two-time FIFA Best Goalkeeper Mary Earps is heading back to England's Women's Super League, with London City Lionesses leading the chase. The Euro 2022 champion is set to leave Paris Saint-Germain when her contract expires in June.
England's beloved goalkeeper Mary Earps is coming home to the Women's Super League after a successful stint in Paris. The 31-year-old World Cup finalist is in talks with London City Lionesses about joining their ambitious project this summer.
Earps wrapped up her PSG chapter with 22 league appearances this season, keeping 12 clean sheets as the French giants finished third. She joined the Parisian club in July 2024 on a two-year deal after five trophy-filled years at Manchester United, where she became a household name.
The two-time FIFA Best Goalkeeper of the Year played a starring role in England's historic Euro 2022 victory and their run to the 2023 World Cup final. Her saves and charisma made her one of women's football's most recognizable faces.
London City Lionesses finished sixth in their debut WSL season under ambitious owner Michele Kang, who is building something special in the capital. The club hasn't finalized a deal with Earps yet, but sources say they're optimistic about landing the England star.

The Ripple Effect
Earps' potential move represents more than just one signing. London City is emerging as a serious force in women's football, attracting interest from world-class players like Barcelona's Mapi Leon and England's Beth Mead, who recently left Arsenal.
The club's rapid rise shows how new investment and ambition can transform women's football. In just one season, they've positioned themselves as a destination for elite talent, raising the profile and competitiveness of the entire league.
For fans, seeing Earps return to England means watching one of the game's best goalkeepers every week again. Her presence elevates not just her team, but the quality and visibility of the WSL itself.
This summer promises to reshape English women's football, with several top players available and clubs like London City ready to make bold moves. Earps choosing to return home sends a powerful message about the league's growing strength and appeal.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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