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Matt Turner returns to New England Revolution on loan
Goalkeeper Matt Turner is back with the Revolution through June 2026, strengthening the team's roster.

A well-known goalkeeper returns to where he started his professional career.
Matt Turner rejoins New England Revolution on loan through summer 2026
On August 1, 2025, goalkeeper Matt Turner will return to the New England Revolution on loan from French club Olympique Lyonnais until June 30, 2026, with an option to buy. Turner, who previously played for the Revolution from 2016 until his move to Europe in 2022, is expected to contribute significantly to the team. He has a strong track record with the U.S. Men's National Team as their starting goalkeeper during the 2022 World Cup, boasting numerous clean sheets and accolades. Turner expressed his excitement about returning to the club that launched his career and emphasized the emotional connection he feels with the supporters.
Key Takeaways
"It is a privilege to return to the club that launched my career."
Turner shares his emotional connection with the Revolution.
"Matt’s talent and leadership will make our squad stronger now and in the future."
Sporting Director Curt Onalfo highlights Turner's importance to the team.
Turner's return highlights the growing trend of players returning to their original clubs after stints abroad. As soccer continues to thrive in the U.S., these moves not only boost team performance but also engage fans hungry for familiarity. The emotional element of Turner’s return speaks volumes about player loyalty and the notion of home for athletes navigating their careers. Bringing back a former star like Turner could substantially elevate the Revolution’s profile in the upcoming MLS season, particularly as fans gear up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S.
Highlights
- It feels amazing to return to the club that started my journey.
- To play in front of Revolution supporters again is priceless.
- I can't wait to wear the Revolution crest once more at Gillette Stadium.
- Matt's talent will make our squad stronger now and in the future.
Potential backlash from supporters
Some revolution fans may question the team's decision to bring back a player from a foreign league, fearing it may disrupt team chemistry or development of younger players.
Turner's impact in New England could redefine the club's ambitions for the future.
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