England's star goalkeeper appears destined for a Women's Super League return after her Paris adventure winds down.
Mary Earps is positioning herself for a triumphant return to English football, with her departure from Paris Saint-Germain becoming increasingly inevitable. The Manchester United legend and England's World Cup hero has been weighing her options as her French sojourn appears set to conclude.
The 31-year-old shot-stopper made waves when she left Manchester United for PSG, but the move hasn't delivered the silverware and consistent playing time she craved. Now, several WSL clubs are circling, eager to secure the services of one of women's football's most decorated goalkeepers.
Earps' potential homecoming reflects the growing magnetism of the Women's Super League, which continues to attract top talent from across the globe. The league's expansion mirrors football's broader globalization, much like how African players have transformed European men's football over the past decades.
With her World Cup Golden Glove and penalty shootout heroics still fresh in memory, Earps' return would be a massive coup for whichever WSL side secures her signature. Her experience and leadership could prove invaluable as English women's football continues its upward trajectory on the global stage.