Turner targets World Cup after returning to New England Revolution - Soccer News
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Matt Turner rejoins New England Revolution on loan from Lyon due to the latter's financial issues. Originally left New England for Arsenal in 2022, he faced limited playtime, leading to stints at Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace. His earlier tenure at New England included 111 appearances and winning the 2021 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award. A return is seen as a chance to enhance his international status after recently losing his starting position in the U.S. national team during the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Turner only joined Lyon from Nottingham Forest in an €8m (£6.74m) deal in June, but the French club's financial troubles led them to sanction a temporary move for the goalkeeper last week.
Turner first left New England in 2022, joining Premier League giants Arsenal. After struggling for minutes with the Gunners, he moved to Forest and had a loan spell with Crystal Palace.
During his last spell in New England, Turner made 111 appearances and was awarded the 2021 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award, and he hopes a return will help his international prospects.
Turner lost his place as the USA's starting goalkeeper for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, as Mauricio Pochettino's team finished as runners-up to Mexico with Matt Freese between the sticks.
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