
Angus Gunn joins San Jose Earthquakes from Nottingham Forest on free transfer
Quick summary
Goalkeeper Angus Gunn has left Nottingham Forest to join MLS side San Jose Earthquakes on a free transfer.
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Attributed to original sourceThe San Jose Earthquakes have signed Scottish national team goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Gunn joins the Earthquakes as a free agent after his deal with Premier League side Nottingham Forest expired at...
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What happened
Angus Gunn, the 28-year-old Scottish-born goalkeeper, has completed a move to San Jose Earthquakes after his departure from Nottingham Forest. The transfer is a free transfer, with Gunn moving to the MLS after spending the latter part of his Forest career on the fringes of the first team. San Jose add an experienced goalkeeper to their squad, though Gunn had limited playing time at Forest in recent seasons.
Chance analysis
This is a relatively low-impact transfer by global standards. Angus Gunn was not a regular starter at Nottingham Forest, and his departure does not significantly weaken their goalkeeping depth. For San Jose Earthquakes, Gunn brings Premier League and international experience (one cap for Scotland) but his recent lack of minutes raises questions about match sharpness. This move is more relevant for MLS roster construction than for Premier League title or European competition predictions.
San Jose Earthquakes gain an experienced but recently underused goalkeeper; Nottingham Forest lose a fringe squad player with no significant first-team impact.
Do not factor this transfer into Premier League or European match predictions; it has negligible impact on Forest's competitive outlook and minimal direct relevance to upcoming MLS predictions.