
Transfers
‘Spectacular’ player Arsenal sold for £10m last summer is already up for sale at his new club
Arsenal are a club who haven’t been the best in recent years when it comes to selling players for good money, yet this summer has been an exception.
The north London side managed to pull off one of their biggest sales ever in the form of Emile Smith Rowe, who joined Fulham in a deal that could fetch Arsenal a club-record £34m if certain add-ons are met in the coming season.
With ℱEddꦰie Nketiah also set to join Crystal Palace for £30m, Arsenal have done well in recouping big fees for academy players this summer, with Reiss Nelson and Aaron Ramsdale also 💛two players who could potentially leave before Friday’s deadline.
Yet one player Arsenal sold last summer could alr🐷eady be🌳 on the move again from his new club.

Nottingham Forest pushing to sell Matt Turner this week
According to ESPN reporter Jeff Carlisle, Nottingham Forest are keen to offload Matt Turner before Friday’s deadline just one year after signing the U𓂃SA international from Arsenal.
Carlisle wrote: “Sources: Multiple loan offers have been made for♔ USMNT keeper Matt Turner, but Nottingham Forest prefer a transfer, as they want to recoup the $9m 𒊎(£6.8m) it paid for him last year. We’ll see if something shakes loose before close of the xfer window on Friday.”
Noted as a ‘spectacular’ goalkeeper, Turner had a mixed debut year with Forest after joining from Arsenal for a r♚eported £10m, with the former New E🐬ngland Revolution star making 21 appearances in all competitions, keeping just three clean sheets.
And with Nuno Espirito Santo dropping Turner from Forest’s first two Premier League ꦺgames of the season, it’s no real wonder why the Garibaldi are pushing to sell the 30-year-old goalkeeper this summer, especially when there is interest.

Turner’s time in the Premier League could be up for good
Having failed to make much of an impact at Arsenal and now being dropped by Forest this season, a𓂃ll signs point towards Turner’s time in the Premier League coming to an end for good this summer.
The US international, whilst a tale🥂nted shot-stopper, is simply not built for the pace of top-flight English football, with Turner struggling in momenꦿts for Forest last year when starting between the sticks.
And with a few days of the window left to g🔯o, Turner will be hopeful that he can secure a move away from the City Ground, with clubs seemingly interest🍃ed in signing the former MLS superstar.