Mary Earps says she hopes to add “a few more trophies to the cabinet” with Paris Saint-Germain after leaving Manchester United.
The goalkeeper was at United for five years, helping them to lift their first-ever FA Cup in May.
However, they failed to challenge for the Women’s Super League title last season, finishing fifth, 20 points behind winners Chelsea.
Earps’ biggest successes have come in an England shirt, with their European Championship victory in 2022, while she was also awarded the Golden Glove at the 2023 World Cup, in which the Lionesses reached the final.
She joined PSG as a free agent in July, signing a two-year deal with the club, who finished as runners-up in the Premiere League last season and are set to play for a sixth-straight season in the Women’s Champions League.
Earps admitted that while it was a difficult decision to leave Manchester, she is hungry for even more success.
“I cannot wait. I’m so excited to get going,” Earps told the Tooney & Russo show.
“It was a tough decision to make because I was there [at United] for so long and I have great relationships with people, so you don’t just pick your life up and move on a whim.
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