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US Keeper Turner Joins Lyon From Notts Forest, Loaned to MLS

NOTTINGHAM FOREST, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – Matt Turner is among several players leaving Nottingham Forest this summer as the club undergoes a transition, with Turner transferring permanently to Lyon, officials said.

  • Matt Turner, United States international goalkeeper, transferred to Lyon from Nottingham Forest, with a reported $9.1 million transfer fee.
  • Amid Nottingham Forest's summer transition, Turner leaves after losing his first-choice spot to Matz Sels, among several players departing this season.
  • Turner managed only three appearances on loan at Crystal Palace last season amid broader struggles since leaving MLS in 2022.
  • On Friday, the Revolution loaned Turner to the New England Revolution through June 30, 2026, where he will fill a Designated Player slot and be Target Allocation Money eligible.
  • Next week, Turner will begin training with the New England Revolution, who are winless in 23 matches and sit 11th in the Eastern Conference, 10 points from a playoff spot with 10 matches remaining.
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Turner returns to Revolution on loan from Lyon after transfer to French team from Nottingham Forest

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Matt Turner is returning to his Major League Soccer roots as he looks to get back into position to compete for the starting job as U.S. national team's goalkeeper.

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US keeper Turner joins Lyon from Notts Forest, loaned to MLS

US international goalkeeper Matt Turner on Friday signed for Lyon from Nottingham Forest with the French club loaning him immediately to MLS side New England Revolution.

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