Former England goalkeeper Earps joins London City Lionesses
Summary
Mary Earps, a former England goalkeeper, has signed a two-year contract with London City Lionesses after leaving Paris St-Germain. Earps, known for her success with England and Manchester United, joins the club as part of their plan to strengthen their Women's Super League team.Key Facts
- Mary Earps is 33 years old and has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal.
- She previously played two seasons at Paris St-Germain, with 22 league appearances this season.
- Earps helped PSG keep 12 clean sheets and finished third in the French league.
- She won the FIFA Best Goalkeeper of the Year award twice and played a key role in England's Euro 2022 win and 2023 World Cup final run.
- Earps played five years for Manchester United and helped them win the Women's FA Cup in 2024.
- London City Lionesses aim to improve their standing in the Women's Super League and are signing other top players.
- The club is owned by American businesswoman Michele Kang and finished sixth in their first WSL season.
- Earps expects strong competition in the WSL and is motivated to help London City Lionesses climb the league table.
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