The Paris Saint-Germain women’s team has made a significant addition with the signing of Mary Earps, the international goalkeeper from England, on a contract until June 2026.

Mary Earps began her professional career with Doncaster Rovers before moving on to renowned clubs in England such as Birmingham City, Bristol City, and Reading FC. In 2018, she ventured abroad to Germany where she played for VfL Wolfsburg, winning the Frauen-Bundesliga.

Following her stint in Germany, Earps joined Manchester United, quickly becoming a key player. Over five seasons with the Red Devils, she made close to one hundred appearances across all competitions and was instrumental in the team’s FA Cup victory in 2024. Internationally, the 31-year-old has earned 50 caps for the England national team and played a pivotal role in their success at the 2022 Women’s Euro.


Mary Earps has been globally recognized for her leadership and performances, winning the FIFA The Best Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2022 and 2023, as well as the PFA Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2023.

Expressing her delight at joining PSG, Earps said, “It’s an incredible feeling, I’m very proud to join Paris Saint-Germain and to wear this jersey. I love the club’s vision. When I see the ambitions, the goals that the team sets… The club aims to become the best team in Europe, even in the world. I share the same aspirations, and I want to play for the best teams in the world. Winning many trophies is a real goal of the club, and I’m excited to be part of this project.”

Mary Earps’ arrival underscores PSG’s commitment to strengthening their squad and competing at the highest levels in women’s football.

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