Mary Earps, a goalkeeper who has been with Manchester United for five years, has officially left the club. During her tenure with United, Earps made over 100 appearances and helped lead the team to victory in the Women’s FA Cup. Despite being offered an improved contract by the Red Devils, Earps has decided to move on and is rumored to be joining Paris Saint-Germain in the upcoming season.

United expressed their gratitude to Earps for her service and wished her the best of luck in her future endeavors. Her departure follows that of Katie Zelem and Lucía García, making her the third player to leave United this summer. With Earps leaving, there is now an opening for a new goalkeeper at United.

Earps is reportedly set to become the highest-paid goalkeeper in women’s football with a two-year contract at PSG. She will be joining a team that has been dominating the French league for several seasons. The 31-year-old goalkeeper leaves behind a legacy with United, having been an integral part of the team both on and off the field. Her experience and talent will surely be missed, but United fans wish her nothing but success in the next chapter of her career.