USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns MLS New England Revolution Loan
USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns MLS New England Revolution Loan

USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns MLS New England Revolution Loan

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Matt Turner, the USMNT goalkeeper, has officially returned to the New England Revolution on loan from Olympique Lyonnais through June 30, 2026, with an option for the deal to become permanent. Turner will occupy a Designated Player slot for the remainder of the 2025 MLS season and be Target Allocation Money (TAM) eligible in 2026, allowing the team to manage his wages outside the salary cap. He originally played for the Revolution from 2016 to 2022, earning MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2021 and helping the team set an MLS record 73 points in the regular season. Turner’s move back to MLS follows a turbulent European stint, including time at Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, and Lyon, with limited playing time and Lyon's financial troubles impacting his trajectory. New England Revolution's sporting director Curt Onalfo highlighted Turner’s talent and leadership as key assets for the team’s present and future. Turner expressed gratitude for returning to the club that launched his career and looks forward to contributing to the Revolution and playing in front of their supporters once again.

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