Mary Earps leaves Man United and joins Paris Saint-Germain Until 2026

England goalkeeper Mary Earps warming up in the Aviva ahead of game against Ireland in the Nations League

England goalkeeper Mary Earps warming up in the Aviva ahead of game against Ireland in the Nations League Credit: Clare McCahill (ETPhotos)

Mary Earps, the England international goalkeeper, has signed with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2026.

Earps began her professional career with Doncaster Rovers and has played for several prominent English clubs, including Birmingham City, Bristol City, and Reading FC.

In 2018, she moved to Germany to join VfL Wolfsburg, where she won the Women's Bundesliga. Following her stint in Germany, she signed with Manchester United, making nearly 100 appearances and winning the FA Cup in 2024.

Internationally, Earps has 50 caps for England and was a crucial part of the team that won the UEFA Women's EURO 2022.

She was named Goalkeeper of the Year at the FIFA The Best awards in both 2022 and 2023, and at the PFA Awards in 2023.

"Joining Paris Saint-Germain is a fantastic opportunity. I'm very honoured to become a Parisian and I can't wait to play alongside my new team-mates," said Earps.

"Together, we're going to give our all to help the club shine and make our fans proud. I'm determined to contribute to our future success so that Paris Saint-Germain continues to rank among Europe's top clubs."

Earps highlighted her excitement about PSG’s ambitions: "I love the club's vision. The team sets high goals, and I share the same aspirations. I want to win trophies and be part of one of the best teams in the world."

On her playing style and contributions, Earps added, "I want to bring my experience and leadership to the team. I talk a lot and encourage my teammates. I hope to help the team win as many matches and lift as many trophies as possible. I'm here to win."

Earps is also looking forward to experiencing a new league: "I've watched a lot of French league games. It's a very competitive league with some very good teams. I'm excited to discover it."



In a message to the fans, Earps promised, "I'm very happy to be here, and I promise you I'll work hard and give everything on and off the pitch. Ici c'est Paris!"