Turner on future - exclusive

Last updated : 12 April 2007 By Andy Parsons

The Scotland keeper has been in fine form since arriving at S6 from Everton on loan and has not lost a game - helping The Owls to a nine-game unbeaten run in the process.

But Toffees boss David Moyes has already stated that he wants the talented custodian to return to Goodison Park next season as it is tipped he will be the number two behind Tim Howard as current back-up Richard Wright looks set to leave this summer.


He told Footymad: "I would consider anything next season as long as I am playing first-team football next season and if I get a chance here I would love it but I am under contract at Everton so we will see what happens there.


"I have really enjoyed it here. When I first came, the boys made it easy for me to settle in and I have enjoyed playing my football here."


Currently, Turner's only focus is on Friday's game with West Brom and the 23-year-old is in the mood to keep Wednesday's good run of form rolling.


"It'll be a good game," he added. "But this division is very tight and any team can beat any other team on any given day as a lot of results have proven over the last few weeks. I have played against West Brom a few times for Everton's reserves but it will be my first proper appearance against them so I am really looking forward to it.


"Every game we go into, we want to win, right from the start of the season until the end of the season. If we can get the points then we have a chance of the play-offs so we have to keep our run going."