Nottingham Forest are targeting RB Leipzig's Peter Gulacsi this January, which could spell the end of a starting role for USMNT's Matt Turner.
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Forest enquire about RB Leipzig goalkeeperTurner joined club in summerNew shotstopper could move USMNT starter to benchWHAT HAPPENED?
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reports that the Hungarian shotstopper is now on the radar of Forest and new boss Nuno Espirito Santo. If a deal were completed, it would be the third first-team goalkeeper Forest have added since the summer transfer window, along with both Turner and Greek international Odysseas Vlachodimos.
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Romano's report says the Bundesliga outfit are reluctant to let Gulacsi leave, who has been a club representative for nine years now, making over 280 appearances. Turner, meanwhile, has been and in-and-out starter for Forest of late, who seemingly cannot choose between the American and their Greek backup option. If the Hungarian international does join Forest in January, it could spell the end of a starting role for Turner, which would be bad news for Gregg Berhalter and the USMNT.
DID YOU KNOW?
Gulacsi joined Liverpool in 2008 and was with the club until 2013, but never made a competitive appearance for the Reds. He has also won 51 caps for Hungary.
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR FOREST?
Matt Turner and co. are set to take on Arsenal next Wednesday as they look to further climb the Premier League table against the Gunners. Then, it's a waiting game to see what happens in the transfer market.