Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps signs for London City Lionesses, marking her return to the Women’s Super League (WSL), multiple outlets report. The club announces the move, with BBC Football stating Earps joins on a two-year contract after leaving Paris St-Germain. The Athletic adds that Earps, who is 33, signs through to 2028. Other coverage focuses on the club’s confirmation of the signing and frames it as Earps’ WSL return. One source also notes that Earps returns to England after leaving Manchester United two years earlier, presenting an alternative reference point for her recent career timeline. Across reports, the common details are that Earps is an ex-England goalkeeper, London City Lionesses complete the signing, and the agreement runs for two years. None of the included articles provides further information on the terms of the transfer fee, her expected role, or immediate availability for matches.
Mary Earps signs two-year deal with London City Lionesses
Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps signs for London City Lionesses, marking her return to the Women’s Super League (WSL), multiple outlets report. The club announces the move, with BBC Football stat...
- London City Lionesses announce the signing of former England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
- The deal is reported as a two-year contract.
- BBC and The Athletic state Earps joins after leaving Paris St-Germain.
- The Athletic reports Earps is 33 and the contract runs through to 2028.
- Some coverage also references that Earps left Manchester United about two years earlier.
Two years after leaving Manchester United, goalkeeper Mary Earps has returned to England with the big-spending London City Lionesses. The post Earps seals WSL return with London City Lionesses appeared first on SoccerNews.
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19 hours agoLondon City Lionesses have announced the signing of former England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
19 hours agoLondon City Lionesses have announced the signing of former England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
19 hours agoLondon City Lionesses have announced the signing of former England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
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