Goalkeeper Tullis-Joyce signs new Man Utd contract

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Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has signed a new contract with Manchester United to remain at the club until June 2028.
The 28-year-old United States international has made 34 appearances for the Red Devils since joining from Seattle Reign in September 2023.
She became United's first-choice goalkeeper at the start of this season following Mary Earps' departure from the club for Paris St-Germain in the summer.
"'I am really grateful to have this opportunity to continue the exciting journey we are on," she said.
"All of us in the team have ever-growing dreams of what we can achieve together. We want to keep making history and I am so proud to keep wearing the Manchester United badge."
Marc Skinner's side have the best defensive record in the Women's Super League this term, conceding just nine goals in 19 games, while Tullis-Joyce has kept 13 clean sheets.
United's interim head of women's football, Matt Johnson, added: "Phallon has been exceptional for us this season both on the pitch as a keeper and off the pitch as an ambassador and leader.
"This shows the ambition of the club that we can retain one of the best goalkeepers in the world here at Manchester United."
