Earps says her Man Utd future is âup to the clubâ
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Goalkeeper Mary Earps says her future at Manchester United is âup to the clubâ.
The 31-year-oldâs contract at United runs out next month.
Last summer, United rejected a significant bid for the England international, who appeared in all 22 of their Womenâs Super League (WSL) games this season.
âConversations are still ongoing with my contract,â Earps told Sky Sports, external.
âIâve been clear I donât want to make an emotional decision.â
Marc Skinnerâs side won the clubâs first Womenâs FA Cup this month, but finished fifth in a disappointing league campaign which concluded with a 6-0 thrashing by champions Chelsea on Saturday.
âIâve asked the club for some confirmation on what theyâre trying to achieve and when I have those answers then Iâll be able to make a decision, so itâs kind of up to the club,â Earps added.
Earps, who joined United from Wolfsburg in 2019, was voted BBC Womenâs Footballer of the Year in November, and crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2023.
She won the Golden Glove as England reached the World Cup final in August, which they lost 1-0 to Spain, despite Earps saving a second-half penalty.
For United, Earps claimed the WSLâs Golden Glove for the 2022-23 season, keeping a record 14 clean sheets.