American goalkeeper Matt Turner has joined Nottingham Forest on a permanent transfer from Arsenal on Wednesday. Turner is leaving the Gunners with a silverware, as he was part of the squad which won the FA Community Shield on Sunday against Manchester City. Premier League 2023–24: Wolverhampton Wanderers Announce Gary O’Neil As New Head Coach After Julen Lopetegui's Departure

Arsenal released an official statement to announce the departure of the 29-year-old goalkeeper which read, "Matt Turner has joined Nottingham Forest in a permanent transfer. The deal is subject to the completion of regulatory processes."

The 29-year-old goalkeeper joined Arsenal from Major League Soccer (MLS) club New England Revolution in June 2022. He went on to make seven appearances in all competitions, keeping four clean sheets from those matches.

Turner has enjoyed success with his national team, he has featured 32 times for USA. His performances have led USA to silverware on two occasions.

He played a crucial part in US triumph in the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup and also the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League. Turner was awarder Goalkeeper of the Tournament on both of those competitions. ‘Final-Here We Go!!’ Cristiano Ronaldo Thanks Fans for Support As Al-Nassr Enter Arab Club Champions Cup 2023 Summit Clash With 1–0 Win Over Al-Shorta

Arsenal's Sporting Director Edu also expressed views on Turner's exit and said as quoted by the club's official website, "On behalf of everyone at the club, we would like to thank Matt for his contribution to Arsenal and wish him and his family all the best in their new chapter. Matt is an international goalkeeper with the United States and is at a stage of his career when he needs to be playing regularly. He is leaving with our best wishes to join Nottingham Forest."

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