England goalkeeper Khiara Keating has opted against signing a new contract with Manchester City, leaving her future with the club in question. While her current agreement remains valid until next year, interest from other Women’s Super League teams has surfaced. The 21-year-old, a product of the City academy, may depart this summer to secure more consistent playing time.
During the previous campaign, Keating faced competition from Japanese international Ayaka Yamashita, limiting her to only four league starts. Despite this, she was part of the squad that secured both the WSL title and the Women’s FA Cup. A standout talent, Keating was the youngest player to claim the WSL Golden Glove in the 2023-24 season.
Internationally, Keating made her senior England debut against Brazil in 2026. However, she was omitted from Sarina Wiegman’s squad earlier this year and is eager to regain her position ahead of the upcoming Women’s World Cup. Her potential exit highlights a desire for development as she aims to maintain her status as one of England’s premier young keepers.