Turner returns to New England on loan after Lyon Move – Soccer News

Turner returns to New England on loan after Lyon Move – Soccer News

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Matt Turner has returned to the Revolution of New England on loan from Lyon after his transfer from Nottingham Forest.

The goalkeeper made the switch from the Premier League to Ligue 1 for a reported £ 6.5 million (€ 7.4 million) before he came to New England until June 2026 with an option to buy.

Turner moved to England in 2022 to join Arsenal, but only spent one season with the Gunners before joining Forest. He played two FA Cup matches and five Europa League matches under Mikel Arteta.

The 31-year-old made 17 performances in the competition and held three clean sheets for Bos before he lost his place to Matz Sels on the city.

Turner spent the 2024-25 campaign on loan with Crystal Palace and registered two clean sheets in three games during their FA Cup triumph.

The American International is looking forward to struggling his MLS backer for playing time during his enchantment in England.

“It is a privilege to return to the club that has launched my career,” Turner told the club website.

“The club that helped me discover who I am as a professional, the club that has always felt like a home away from home.

“It is a priceless feeling to re -play for the revolution supporters and one that I have never taken for granted.

“My family and I have felt their non -repellent support in the last three years and I can’t wait to re -wear the revolution in Gillette Stadium.

“I am grateful for this opportunity to earn my place on the field and look forward to winning many more games with the revolution.”


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