Mary Earps has returned to English club football after London City Lionesses confirmed the signing of the former England goalkeeper on a two-year contract beginning July 1. Following her departure from Paris Saint-Germain, one of the most high-profile names in the women’s game has made a move that instantly raises the profile of her new club.
Earps arrives with elite experience, major-tournament pedigree and the status of one of the sport’s most recognizable goalkeepers. Her presence gives London City Lionesses more than quality in goal; it also brings leadership, standards and wider attention to the club’s long-term ambitions.
The deal itself is straightforward, but the significance is much bigger. Earps was always expected to attract strong interest after leaving PSG, and her decision to return to the English game is a major moment for both the player and the club. It also highlights the growing competitiveness and pull of women’s football in England.
For London City Lionesses, this is a clear statement signing. Bringing in a player of Earps’ stature signals intent and suggests the club wants to accelerate its rise with proven top-level talent. For Earps, the move opens a new chapter that will be watched closely across the women’s game.
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