The New England Revolution will re-sign U.S. men’s national team goalkeeper Matt Turner on loan from French Ligue 1 club Olympique Lyonnais, according to The Athletic.
Turner’s Career
Turner, 32, began his MLS career with New England in 2018 and returned to the team last August on loan from Lyon through June 30, 2026. He filled the designated player spot on the Revolution’s roster for the remainder of last season and the start of this season.
Per the report, there is an option to purchase, with Turner eligible for targeted allocation money (TAM), meaning he wouldn’t need a designated player slot. Turner has started all 14 games this season for the Revolution (8-5-1, 25 points), recording three clean sheets and allowing 18 goals while making 61 saves.
He ranks among the MLS leaders in save percentage (third, 76.3%), saves (tied for fourth) and goals-against average (seventh, 1.29). A native of Park Ridge, N.J., Turner ranks second in Revolution history in wins (54), saves (455) and games started as a goalkeeper (126).
Original reporting: Appleton, WI News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.