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Mary Earps to leave Man Utd and become highest-paid women’s goalkeeper in the world


England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps

Earps’ contract at United runs out this summer (Picture: Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)

Mary Earps is poised to leave Manchester United and join Paris Saint-Germain in a move that will reportedly make her the highest paid female goalkeeper in world football.

The club future of the England star, crowned the best goalkeeper in the women’s game at the start of the year, has been under intense speculation with her contract at Old Trafford set to expire this summer.

While there have been negotiations over a new deal, Earps is now on the brink of leaving United to sign for PSG on a free transfer, Le Parisien report.

United turned down a world-record bid for their goalkeeper from Arsenal last summer but are now set to lose her for nothing.

The report suggests Earps’ move to the French capital could be announced before the end of the week.

Earps joined United in 2019, helping the club win the Women’s FA Cup last season after beating Tottenham 4-0 in the final.

However, the future of United’s women’s team has come under scrutiny following comments from their new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Earps helped United win the FA Cup (Picture: The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Ratcliffe and his INOES staff are presiding over a pivotal summer at the club with key appointments already made off the pitch in an attempt to lift the men’s team from its current malaise.

The women’s transfer window opened this Monday but in an interview with Bloomberg, Ratcliffe suggested immediate focus will be solely on the men’s team.

Asked what they are doing with the women’s team, Ratcliffe replied: ‘Well they’ve just won the FA Cup.’

He continued: ‘We haven’t gone into that level of detail with the women’s football team yet.

‘We’ve been pretty much focused on how do we resolve the first-team issues, in that environment, and that’s been pretty full time for the first six months.’

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