Earps claims that the rumors surrounding the future of Manchester United are unjust.

  • 5 months ago
England goalkeeper Mary Earps has expressed her frustration with the rumors surrounding her future at Manchester United, calling them an "injustice" and stating that much of the information being circulated is untrue. Despite being crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year and helping England reach the Women's World Cup final, Earps' contract with United is set to expire in June, and she has not yet reached an agreement for a new deal. When asked about her future, Earps admitted uncertainty, but emphasized that many of the rumors circulating are false. She has chosen to remain silent on the matter for now, but asserts that she has conducted herself professionally and with integrity throughout the situation. Earps is known for her passion and dedication to the game, and she finds it difficult to stay quiet when she sees things that are not right. While she believes it is unfair, she understands that the best course of action is to focus on her football and wait to see what unfolds. Several clubs, including Arsenal, Barcelona, and Paris St-Germain, have expressed interest in signing Earps, and she will be free to negotiate with them or any other club outside the Women's Super League when the transfer window re-opens in January. Despite reports suggesting her desire to leave United, there have been no recent conversations between Earps and Arsenal. In addition to her on-field success, Earps has also spoken out about various issues in women's football, such as the lack of available replica goalkeeper shirts, and has called out Nike for their shortcomings in this regard.

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