Angus Gunn has joined Nottingham Forest, describing it as a club with a rich history. He signed a one-year contract after leaving Norwich City. The 29-year-old goalkeeper will provide backup for Matz Sels and Carlos Miguel, following Matt Turner's loan move to New England Revolution. Gunn's experience includes 35 Championship appearances for Norwich in the 2024-25 season.
Gunn has represented Scotland internationally, earning 16 caps. He played in all three of Scotland's Euro 2024 matches, conceding seven goals. "I am really happy to be here," he said. "This is a historic club on an exciting journey, and I'm looking forward to being a part of it and getting to work."

Forest's Premier League season kicks off on August 17 against Brentford at home. They aim for their first pre-season win this Saturday against Al-Qadsiah from the Saudi Pro League. Nuno Espirito Santo's team has yet to secure a victory in six friendlies, recording four draws and two losses.
During his time with Norwich, Gunn made 84 saves and conceded 42 goals while achieving seven clean sheets. His arrival at Forest strengthens their goalkeeping options as they prepare for the upcoming Premier League campaign.
Gunn expressed enthusiasm about joining Forest's group of goalkeepers, believing his experience will benefit the team. "I'm joining a good group of keepers, and I believe my experience will add something to the team," he stated. "I can't wait to get going."
As Nottingham Forest prepares for their Premier League opener, they hope Gunn's addition will bolster their squad depth. His proven track record in both domestic and international competitions makes him a valuable asset for the team this season.