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Mary Earps, former England goalkeeper, has signed a two-year contract with London City Lionesses after leaving Paris St-Germain. She made 22 appearances in Ligue 1 this season, keeping 12 clean sheets.
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Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal after leaving Paris St-Germain.
The 33-year-old left France after two seasons upon the expiry of her contract, having made 22 appearances in the Premiere Ligue this season.
She kept 12 clean sheets as PSG finished third in the table, 13 points behind champions Lyon.
"I feel the club aligns with what I stand for. I can't wait to get started and to get down to business," said Earps
"The club's values represent what I want to represent and they are passionate about what I want to achieve. All the conversations have been really positive and every time I spoke with the club I wanted to hear more.
"The vision and ambition, including the new training facility, is incredible and I'm looking forward to seeing that develop. It shows what our owner Michele [Kang] and everyone at the club want to do in terms of really going for it.
"It's about putting a marker down and saying we want to be competitive in a short space of time."
Two-time Fifa Best Goalkeeper of the Year award-winner Earps played a crucial role in England's victory at Euro 2022 and their route to the 2023 World Cup final.
She spent five years at Manchester United, making more than 100 appearances, and helped them win their first major trophy in 2024 as they lifted the Women's FA Cup.
The goalkeeper earned many individual accolades during her successful international career before she announced her retirement in 2025.
She became one of the country's most recognised and influential players, though her book - released in November - caused controversy and dominated headlines in the media for several weeks.
However, on her return to Old Trafford earlier this season in the Women's Champions League, Earps was given a warm applause at full-time by home fans.
There is a mural of Earps painted outside Old Trafford celebrating her spell at the club.
London City Lionesses are demonstrating their summer ambition in the Women's Super League transfer window as they pursue several high-profile players.
As well as Earps' return to England, they are set to sign Spain defender Mapi Leon and are in ongoing talks with two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas following her exit from Barcelona.
London City Lionesses, who are backed by wealthy American businesswoman Michele Kang, finished sixth in their first season in the WSL in 2025-26.
"I feel I still have so much left to give to the game and that's exactly why I chose London City," said Earps.
"It won't be easy - the WSL is extremely competitive. The team had a brilliant 2025-26 season finishing mid-table in their first season, now it's about climbing the table and working towards finishing as high as possible."
Mary Earps left Paris St-Germain after her contract expired, having spent two seasons with the club.
Mary Earps has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal.
Mary Earps kept 12 clean sheets during her time at Paris St-Germain.
Mary Earps expressed excitement about the club's values aligning with her own and looks forward to starting her new journey.

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Earps' arrival will shake things up for London City Lionesses as they continue to prove their desire to sit among the WSL’s elite.
She will provide stiff competition for current number one Elene Lete, as well as bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge of the league.
Another bonus is the Earps brand, which will no doubt attract attention and publicity, in turn helping to grow London City’s name.
That is a focus for the club - to capitalise on gaps in the commercial market and to grow their fanbase, as well as building an identity.
To impact development on the pitch, their recruitment plans include attempts to bring in several big names as well as a healthy blend of youthful talent.
This summer they are hoping to bring in up to seven players if they can persuade their key targets.
After a solid debut campaign in the WSL, they will be hoping to challenge for a top-four spot this year but they are not the only ambitious club as Tottenham are also promising a strong transfer window.

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