Fraser Forster has been a regular name on the lips of England fans since 2012 when he was first called up to the England squad After making his name as Celtic's answer to Hadrian's Wall, he decided to silence those questioning his ability by making the move south of the border to Southampton, where, up to his injury in March, he had a league best of 11 clean sheets, and was one of the hottest 'keepers in the Premier League.

Fast forward 10 months, and Forster has capped his return with six shut outs in seven appearances. With that kind of form, could Forster be on the move to a bigger team in the summer?

With Forster already being well known in world football, it is no wonder he could become one of the most sought after goalkeepers around. On 7th November 2012, Forster caught the attention of Barcelona, with the Catalonians nicknaming him 'La Gran Muralla' or 'The Great Wall'. It was in this appearance that Forster helped the Hoops to that famous 2-1 win that saw Rod Stewart cry his eyes out with joy.

It wasn't just on the European scene that Forster was excelling, as in February 2014 he set a new cub record of 11 clean sheets in a row. Then he continued to break records, keeping out opposition for 1,256 matches, illustrating the Englishman's class.

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It was this good form which had attracted the attention of not just the Spanish press, but Roy Hodgson as well as both Manchester clubs. For the man from Hexham, his qualities were finally being recognised by he elite, and he looked to be threatening Joe Hart's role as England's No.1.

A move to Southampton soon followed, where he provided a much-needed safe pair of hands. With the solid partnership of Jose Fonte and Toby Alderweireld in front of him, Forster helped provide some consistency, something that his predecessors, Artur Boruc and Kelvin Davis, could not provide. Although he got injured, he helped to take Saints to their highest finish of seventh, highlighting just how important he had been to the team.

Whether or not he moves in the summer will all come down to what seemingly will be the biggest transfer merry-go-round for goalkeepers ever. As already mentioned, Forster has attracted the attention of both Manchester clubs, so if David de Gea or Hart should move, then he could see himself transferred.

Similarly at Liverpool, if Jurgen Klopp misses out on his targets such as Marc-Andre ter Stegen, then Forster could see himself follow ex-Saints players Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren to Merseyside. Liverpool are in need of the solidity that Forster provides, with Simon Mignolet a walking error zone.

Arsenal too could benefit from having a good back-up to Petr Cech, with David Ospina and Wojciech Szczęsny being too inconsistent for Arsene Wenger's liking.

If Forster can keep fit and continue to perform for Saints, there is no reason why he cannot move on to a bigger side in the summer.

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