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Earps joins PSG after confirming Man Utd departure

Earps joins PSG after confirming Man Utd departure

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Mary Earps has completed her anticipated move to Paris Saint-Germain after rejecting the offer of a new contract from Manchester United.

England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United.

Earps' United future had been in doubt for some time as she ran down the final 12 months of her contract last season, having previously been linked with Arsenal and PSG.

On Saturday, the Euro 2022 winner confirmed she was leaving United after five years with the club, having made 125 appearances for them across all competitions.

On Monday, her anticipated move to France was finalised as she penned a two-year deal with Les Parisiennes, who finished as Premiere Ligue runners-up to Lyon last term.

The Lionesses shot-stopper said: "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."

Reports have suggested United offered Earps a more lucrative wage than PSG, but her determination to compete for silverware was the primary motivation behind her move.

United finished fifth in the Women's Super League last season, though they did thrash Tottenham 4-0 in the Women's FA Cup final to lift their first major trophy.

Earps joins PSG after confirming Man Utd departure

Mary Earps has completed her anticipated move to Paris Saint-Germain after rejecting the offer of a new contract from Manchester United.

England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer after leaving Manchester United.

Earps' United future had been in doubt for some time as she ran down the final 12 months of her contract last season, having previously been linked with Arsenal and PSG.

On Saturday, the Euro 2022 winner confirmed she was leaving United after five years with the club, having made 125 appearances for them across all competitions.

On Monday, her anticipated move to France was finalised as she penned a two-year deal with Les Parisiennes, who finished as Premiere Ligue runners-up to Lyon last term.

The Lionesses shot-stopper said: "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."

Reports have suggested United offered Earps a more lucrative wage than PSG, but her determination to compete for silverware was the primary motivation behind her move.

United finished fifth in the Women's Super League last season, though they did thrash Tottenham 4-0 in the Women's FA Cup final to lift their first major trophy.

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