goalkeeper should leave the Premier League club after impressing at the , according to his former New England Revolution manager Bruce Arena.
Turner, who joined Arsenal from MLS outfit New England Revolution last summer, only conceded two goals in the World Cup group stage as USA finished second in Group B behind England.
USA’s World Cup run was ended on Saturday as Gregg Berhalter’s side suffered a 3-1 defeat to Netherlands in the last-16 stage.
Turner, 28, has made four appearances for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal – all in the – and his first-team prospects appear bleak as he plays back-up to England international Aaron Ramsdale.
As a result, New England Revolution head coach and sporting director Arena has urged Turner to leave Arsenal and find a club where he can play ‘on a regular basis’.
‘Matt Turner can’t be at fault for the three goals against Netherlands and made several great saves in the second half to keep the US alive in the game,’ the former USA manager told .
‘Like the team, this was the first time he was truly tested at the World Cup. Now, Matt’s going to fall in line with the likes of [USA legends] Brad Friedel and Kasey Keller one day.
‘He has to move out of Arsenal to start playing on a regular basis, but he’s proven himself to be a very good goalkeeper for the US.’
Former USA goalkeeper Friedel also fears for Turner’s game-time at the Emirates Stadium and says he is ‘too good’ to be on the bench.
‘Time will tell if it’s the right decision [Turner joining Arsenal],’ Friedel told last month.
‘When you’re in the MLS, this is what I’ll say – it’s hard to turn down a club like Arsenal coming in for you.
‘But when you move and you’re as good as Matt Turner, I’d like to think that you would move and you’re being told that you were gonna be the number one which obviously wasn’t the case at Arsenal.
‘Matt’s a heck of a nice guy and a heck of a good goalkeeper. I personally think he’s too good of a goalkeeper to be sitting on the bench.
‘I don’t know what kind of deal they have with Arsenal or what, but I hope if he’s not in the team, or doesn’t look like he’s gonna get near the team, then they would allow him to leave or go on loan.’
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