Transfer News: England’s Number One Goalkeeper and Manchester United Star on the Verge of Completing Move to Arsenal Women in January

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Mary Earps, a goalkeeper for Manchester United, is reportedly close to being acquired by Arsenal during the January transfer window. 

The 30-year-old England international, who led England to the Women’s World Cup final in August, is in the final six months of her current contract, which was scheduled to conclude in June 2023, with an additional year’s option.

Following the failure of contract negotiations with United, Alessia Russo, a former comrade of Earps’, joined Arsenal on a free transfer. This development indicated the Gunners’ intention to enhance their roster.

Notwithstanding two dogged attempts by Arsenal during the summer transfer window, the Gunners have persisted in their quest for Earps. Nevertheless, both proposals were declined by Manchester United, as they both surpassed the £100,000 benchmark for a goalkeeper in the women’s league. Notwithstanding United’s unequivocal position that Earps is not for sale, conjectures concerning her future endure.

A dependable source, Connor Humm, predicts that the transfer will be completed in January. “It is understood that the January transfer of Manchester United and England No. 1 Mary Earps to Arsenal is nearing completion. In the summer, Arsenal made an unprecedented offer to Manchester United for a goalkeeper in the women’s game, but United declined the offer.

Earps, who is among the finalists for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, contributed to Manchester United’s second-place finish in the Women’s Super League during an outstanding season. Recent statements from Earps indicate that she remains committed to Manchester United despite scrutiny and speculation regarding her future.Ahead of England’s September Nations League match against Scotland, Earps addressed the difficulties she has encountered, telling ITV, “It’s been quite difficult, to be candid.” “In my particular experience, the past few weeks have been challenging. I have endeavored to maintain composure and progress, but there have been occasions when the way I have been perceived has been difficult to bear.””Extremely critical examination of your facial expressions and body language.” Since the moment I joined Manchester United, all I have ever endeavored to do was give it my all and demonstrate my utmost concern for the club.She proceeded: “I believe that my playing style and the enthusiasm I have exhibited during my performances thus far and will continue to exhibit during my performances will demonstrate this.” I have endeavored to encourage the group to achieve its utmost capabilities and set higher standards, as I firmly conviction that the organization is fit to achieve great things.”However, at this moment, all I want to do is get down to business, and my primary objective is to continue giving my all for club and country.”