England goalkeeper Mary Earps has signed a free two-year contract with London City Lionesses [1].
The move marks a high-profile return to the Women’s Super League for one of the world's most decorated goalkeepers. Her arrival provides the London club with an elite presence in goal and signals a significant recruitment victory for the team.
Earps, 33 [1], becomes a free agent this month following the expiry of her contract with Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2026 [1], [3]. The new agreement with London City Lionesses is set to run through 2028 [1].
The transition follows a period of international play in France. By securing a free transfer, Earps returns to English football without a transfer fee changing hands between clubs [1].
This signing comes at a pivotal moment for the goalkeeper's career as she balances club duties with her role in the England national team. The two-year commitment provides stability for both the player and the club as they look toward future league campaigns.
London City Lionesses have not yet released a detailed breakdown of the contract terms, but the deal ensures the goalkeeper remains in the UK for the foreseeable future. The club's acquisition of Earps is expected to draw significant attention to their defensive line and overall squad depth.
“Mary Earps has signed a free two-year contract with London City Lionesses”
Earps' return to England highlights a trend of elite players repatriating to the Women's Super League, which continues to be a primary destination for top global talent. By joining London City Lionesses on a free transfer, she provides the club with world-class experience without the financial burden of a transfer fee, potentially shifting the competitive balance of the league's goalkeeping landscape.


