Angus Fraser James Gunn ( wear 22 January 1996 ) is an english professional football player who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Norwich City. He has represented England at under-21 grade. Gunn began his career at his hometown baseball club Norwich City, before joining Manchester City in 2011, signing his first gear professional narrow in 2013. After spending the 2017–18 season on lend at Norwich, Gunn signed for Southampton in the summer of 2018, for a transfer tip of £13.5 million. After a reappearance to the Championship with Stoke City for the 2020–21 season, he returned to Norwich on a permanent wave basis, now a newly-promoted Premier League team.
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early life [edit ]
Gunn was born in Norwich, Norfolk, [ 2 ] to Norwich City ‘s erstwhile goalkeeper and coach Bryan and artist Susan Gunn. [ 3 ] His father is originally from Thurso, Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. [ 3 ] Gunn attended Alpington Primary School and Framingham Earl High School. [ 4 ]
Club career [edit ]
Manchester City [edit ]
Gunn began his career at his hometown club Norwich City, before moving to Manchester City in 2011, for which a court decided Manchester City had to pay £250,000. [ 5 ] He signed a three-year professional contract in June 2013. [ 6 ] He was named on the substitutes bench on a number of occasions throughout the 2016–17 season, but did not play for Manchester City that temper. [ 5 ] For the 2017–18 temper, Gunn was loaned back to Norwich of the EFL Championship. [ 5 ] He made his first-team debut in Norwich ‘s first equal of the season, away to Fulham. [ 7 ] He got his first professional football clean sail on 16 August 2017, in a 2–0 home winnings over Queens Park Rangers at Carrow Road. [ 8 ] He would ultimately be the only player to be ever salute for Norwich in the league during the season, besides being ever present in the FA Cup and making three appearances in the EFL Cup. At the end of the season, Norwich fans voted him third in the Player of the Season vote behind James Maddison and Grant Hanley. [ 9 ]
Southampton [edit ]
Gunn joined Southampton in July 2018, signing a five-year deal with the baseball club, [ 10 ] for a fee estimated at £13.5 million. [ 11 ] He made his debut for the club on 28 August 2018 in an EFL Cup tie against Brighton & Hove Albion, and his Premier League debut on 2 January 2019, making several vital saves and keeping a fairly plane and earning the man of the match award in a 0–0 hook against Chelsea. [ 12 ]
Stoke City ( loan )
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In October 2020 Gunn joined EFL Championship side Stoke City on loan for the 2020–21 temper as a surrogate for the departing Jack Butland. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Gunn made his debut on 27 October 2020 against Swansea City coming on as a half time stand-in for the hurt Adam Davies meaning Stoke. [ 15 ] He kept his place for the following three matches before he suffered an ankle injury. [ 16 ] Josef Bursik took his station in goal until both Gunn and Davies returned to fitness in January. [ 17 ] Gunn made 15 appearances for Stoke until his season was ended by a foot injury in April 2021. [ 18 ]
Norwich City [edit ]
On 23 June 2021, Gunn made a permanent return to Norwich City, for an undisclosed fee. [ 19 ]
International career [edit ]
Despite his don Bryan ‘s representing Scotland at external grade, Angus has represented the nation of his birth England at assorted young levels. [ 20 ] Gunn received his first call astir to the England national team in November 2017 for a friendly match against Brazil, after Jack Butland withdrew from the squad with an injury. [ 21 ] In March 2018, Gunn was offered the opportunity by Scotland coach Alex McLeish to switch allegiances to Scotland, but decided to stay with the England national team, [ 22 ] and was called up by Gareth Southgate to their training camp ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [ 23 ]
career statistics [edit ]
- As of match played 28 December 2021
Honours [edit ]
England U21