USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns to New England Revolution on Loan from Lyon
USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns to New England Revolution on Loan from Lyon

USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Returns to New England Revolution on Loan from Lyon

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Matt Turner, the U.S. men's national team goalkeeper, has returned to Major League Soccer, joining the New England Revolution on loan from French club Olympique Lyon through June 2026, with an option for New England to purchase his rights. Turner, who became the U.S. No. 1 goalkeeper ahead of the 2022 World Cup but was displaced during the 2024 CONCACAF Gold Cup due to inconsistent club playing time, aims to regain form and compete for the starting job. After moving from Arsenal to Nottingham Forest and a loan spell at Crystal Palace with limited appearances, Turner transferred to Lyon amid the club's financial difficulties, prompting the loan back to MLS where he began his professional career. New England Revolution's sporting director highlighted Turner's talent and leadership as key additions to the squad. Turner expressed gratitude for the support from Revolution fans and looks forward to contributing significantly at Gillette Stadium. This move offers Turner a chance to stabilize his club career and reestablish himself as the leading goalkeeper for the U.S. national team.

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