17h59 CEST
11/06/2026
Mary Earps will leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of her contract amid speculation she will join the London City Lionesses.
The goalkeeper joined PSG in July 2024 following her departure from Manchester United, signing a two-year contract.
Earps made 57 appearances across all competitions for the club, with PSG finishing third in the Premiere Ligue in 2025-26, 13 points behind champions Lyon.
She made 19 appearances in the top-flight last season, conceding 18 goals while keeping nine clean sheets – only Paris FC's Mylene Chavas kept more (13), though she played five games more.
When asked to describe her time at PSG by the club's media channels, Earps said: "A crazy, great experience.
"I'd say great because I'm leaving with such fond memories. I've met great people, I've trained at a world-class facility, I've played at Parc des Princes.
"And experience, because I think it's added to my growth as a player and as a person. I think that's all you can ask for in life is to grow and to be a little bit better every day. That's what I try to be.
"I've got to play with some fantastic players from all over the world. I got to go to Africa for the first time with the final of the League Cup.
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"I think there's been a lot of on-the-pitch experiences. I've had a lot of firsts as well. Off the pitch, I've had a lot of big moments here in Paris. A lot of experiences which I'll remember forever.
"I'm leaving with my heart full, and I'm so happy, privileged and lucky that I was able to have such a wonderful experience here."
Earps spent five years in the Women's Super League with United before joining PSG and was part of the Red Devils team that won the FA Cup in 2023-24, the club's first major trophy.
She is now expected to return to England's top-flight with London City, who have also reportedly agreed personal terms with two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas.
Mapi Leon is also said to be on the brink of joining the Lionesses, who finished sixth in their first WSL season in 2025-26.