Matt Turner leaving Nottingham Forest?
Goal.com reports on the interest of New England Revolution in USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner amid transfer uncertainty. USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner is reportedly attracting interest from MLS side New England Revolution amid uncertainty over a potential transfer to Lyon. The 31-year-old shot-stopper is in the middle of a summer transfer saga. The interest from New England Revolution adds a new wrinkle to his potential moves.
D.C. United is one of the potential clubs that could look at Matt Turner as a new starting goalkeeper. Turner has expressed his openness to an MLS return.
Matt Turner, currently outcast at Nottingham Forest, is being advised by legendary USMNT goalkeeper Tony Meola to consider a move to Wrexham, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Meola believes joining Wrexham would be beneficial for Turner, especially for the documentary aspect, as Wrexham is in the market for another goalkeeper. However, Turner is considering staying in the Premier League or moving to Ligue 1, indicating that the decision is yet to be made.
Matt Turner, the second goalkeeper on the list, is expected to head back to Nottingham Forest after his loan period at Crystal Palace ends.
Nottingham Forest have reportedly rejected loan offers for Matt Turner as the club seeks a permanent deal for the American goalkeeper.
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