Having completed that process, Turner believes that he still has plenty left to achieve in the game. At 29 years of age, and having joined Forest for £10 million ($12m) over the summer, he added on his past, present and future: “I knew that if I wanted to be on the pitch I had to take care of what I could take care of - which was defending the goal. That is basically what I built my career off of - being solid and consistent. Then those other areas of my game have been developing over the last few years. The great part of starting so late is that, yes, I'm 29 but I really do feel young. I feel like I have so much to learn and to grow. And that is how I approach every day. I don't approach every day thinking I'm where I can be, and I'm at my maximum and that I can't learn anything more today to make tomorrow better. That couldn't be more opposite to how I view every day.”