I want Mary to stay at this club - Skinner
Wednesday, 13 December 2023
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says he wants England goalkeeper Mary Earps to remain at the club despite interest from WSL rivals Arsenal.
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says he wants England goalkeeper Mary Earps to remain at the club despite interest from WSL rivals Arsenal.
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