Recently, American goalkeeper Matt Turner has made the move from Arsenal to Nottingham Forest in the English Championship. The move marks a significant milestone for Turner, who is the first American to join Nottingham Forest in the club’s history.
Turner, who is 24 years old, has been with Arsenal since 2017 and has been part of the club’s youth system since then. He has also had loan spells at clubs such as Northampton Town and Stevenage. Turner was part of the Arsenal squad that won the FA Youth Cup in 2019.
The move to Nottingham Forest is a great opportunity for Turner to make his mark in the English Championship. He will be competing with Brice Samba and Jordan Smith for the starting goalkeeper role at the club. Nottingham Forest manager Chris Hughton is confident that Turner has the ability to become a top-level goalkeeper in the Championship.
Turner is excited about his move to Nottingham Forest and is looking forward to the challenge of playing in the English Championship. He said, “I’m really looking forward to this new challenge and I’m ready to work hard and prove myself in the Championship. I’m grateful for this opportunity and I can’t wait to get started.”
This move is a great opportunity for Turner to prove himself in one of the most competitive leagues in Europe. He will be looking to make an impact at Nottingham Forest and help the club achieve its goals this season.