- Left the WSL for France in 2024
- Retired from international football
- Big character in any dressing room
The iconic goalkeeper stunned the football world when announcing her international retirement in May. Earps bowed out with 53 caps to her name and European Championship glory on her CV from 2022.
Earps decided against defending that continental crown at Euro 2025, leaving her watching on as Sarina Wiegman guided England to back-to-back triumphs on Swiss soil. The 32-year-old could have been forgiven for wondering what could have been.
The two-time winner of the FIFA Best Women’s Goalkeeper award does, however, appear to be at peace with the professional decisions that she has made. That includes leaving Manchester United and the WSL for France in the summer of 2024.
Earps is feeling settled in Paris, with a bubbly character ensuring that she remains the life and soul of any dressing room. With pre-season training underway in the French capital, that means throwing some shapes with team-mates that are happy to get in on the act.
PSG have a friendly date with Ajax to take in on Saturday before opening their 2025-26 campaign away at Lens on September 6, with Earps hoping to get her hands on a first trophy with the Premiere Ligue giants.