Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps.
The French club are keen on recruiting the 30-year-old and with her existing deal ending this summer, teams abroad can sign pre-contract agreements with her.
Although nothing has been agreed, Earps is thought to be keen on a move away from United, with no new agreement in place and her current contract expiring in June.
It was recently confirmed that Earps joined A&V Sports. The agency represents a number of female footballers including the likes of Kenza Dali, Kadeisha Buchanan, Ada Hegerberg and Teagan Micah.
The Athletic previously reported that Earps expressed her desire to depart from United last summer.
Negotiations for a new contract began after England’s European Championship victory in July 2022, but talks have not progressed.
United turned down a world-record bid for a goalkeeper when Arsenal tried to sign Earps before the Women’s Super League (WSL) summer transfer window closed on September 14.
Earps, who won BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2023, recently expressed her frustration with ongoing speculation about her future at United, calling it an “injustice”.
She said in December: “I don’t know what happens currently.
“What I will say is there is a lot of stuff that’s been put out there that isn’t true. I’ve remained quiet for a reason. I feel I’ve behaved really professionally and with a lot of integrity through this whole situation.
“I play with heart and passion in everything I do and I drive standards. A lot of stuff that’s been put out, isn’t true.
“I want to say more but I can’t at this stage and it’s really hard for me to sit (and be) quiet when I see a lot of things that are not right.
“I think it’s an injustice but I know the appropriate thing to do is focus on my football and see what happens from there.”
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