Lyon ‘forced to sign player they don’t even want from Nottingham Forest’ – before shipping Arsenal flop straight to MLS

Published on July 31, 2025 at 12:23 PM

LYON have been forced to complete the signing of Nottingham Forest keeper Matt Turner despite no longer wanting him.

Turner’s move from Forest had been approved months ago by owner and ex-Crystal Palace stakeholder John Textor.

Matt Turner, Nottingham Forest goalkeeper, holding a soccer ball.
Lyon have been left with no choice but to sign Matt Turner after they failed to cancel a transfer deal that was arranged months ago
Matt Turner, Arsenal goalkeeper, in his team's jersey.
Turner has spent time with Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest in the Premier League
John Textor and Jean-Michel Aulas holding a soccer jersey.
The deal was brokered by Lyon owner John Textor, who is central to Palace’s Europa League relegation

But it was revealed last week that the French club had hired a lawyer to broker a cancellation of the deal with Forest, after Textor resigned from his leadership roles at the end of June.

L’equipe reports that the American had agreed a deal with Forest owner for the keeper months ago, for around £7million.

Efforts to cancel the switch were unsuccessful and the French giants are now being forced to hand the 31-year-old - who won the FA Cup on loan at Palace last season - a three-year contract.

It has been a turbulent few months for Lyon, after their punitive relegation to Ligue 2 due to financial issues was overturned by the French Football Association.

There has been small exodus of players from the club so far this summer, with making a to , as well as Lucas Perri moving to and loan move to Neom being made permanent.

Thiago Almada’s loan from Textor-owned club Botafogo has ended - and he has since been sold to - while young winger Malick Fofana has been heavily linked with a move to Everton.

In an effort to save precious funds for the rest of the transfer window, Lyon have reportedly arranged for Turner to be sent on loan for the upcoming season.

he will return to his old club New England Revolution in the MLS, with the club taking on his full wages and holding the option to make the move permanent.

Textor’s holdings with Lyon were the cause of ‘s demotion from the earlier this year, with citing a breach of multi-club ownership “integrity” rules.

The Eagles are set to plead their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport next week.

Chairman Steve Parish to relegate them to the as “the biggest injustice in the history of sport”.

Palace argue that Textor, who has now to owner Woody Johnson, never had “decisive influence” at the club.

Now the Lausanne-based Court has confirmed Palace’s case “versus Uefa, and Lyon” will be heard in front of a three-person tribunal on Friday, August 8.

Both Palace and Uefa will be allowed to choose one Judge from the CAS panel, with the chair appointed independently.

CAS added: “No decision will be issued on August 8.

Steve Parish, co-owner and chairman of Crystal Palace F.C.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish will lead the club’s appeal of the decision in an attempt to reinstate their Europa League status

“It is expected that an operative decision (without grounds) will be rendered on August 11, 2025.”

Turner’s current club, Forest, are named in the action because they from the decision.

The Reds, who qualified for the Conference League, will be if the Uefa ruling is ratified.

The Eagles are due to discover their opponents in the Conference League play-off round on Monday - although if they win at CAS, it will see them being replaced in the third-tier competition by Forest.

Ironically, the two clubs are due to meet in the at Selhurst Park on August 24, a match sandwiched by the two legs of the play-off round.

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