Nottingham Forest won the race for USMNT star Gio Reyna as they put a “higher offer” in place, with said deal leaving Fiorentina disappointed.
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- Dortmund invited offers for playmaker
- Interest from England, Italy & France
- Reds able to agree deadline-day deal
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The United States international playmaker was on the move as the January transfer window swung shut. Borussia Dortmund opened themselves up to offers, with a loan agreement eventually pushed through after extending the 21-year-old’s contract in Germany.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Reyna had attracted interest from across Europe, with teams in Italy and France also said to be keen, but he ended up embracing a Premier League challenge at the City Ground. That switch impacted a number of other clubs, with Cagliari unable to lure Antonin Barak away from Fiorentina as the Serie A outfit were outmanoeuvred in their bid for Reyna.
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WHAT WAS SAID ABOUT REYNA?
Cagliari sporting director Nereo Bonato has told : “At club level and with the boy [Barak], there were all the agreements. It was an operation that was also suitable on an economic level. There was [Genoa star Albert] Gudmundsson and Reyna who were Fiorentina’s two big targets and we had seen in the Viola managers the desire to get there at all costs. Unfortunately, Nottingham Forest made a higher offer for Reyna and Genoa preferred to keep Gudmundsson. We had to adapt to these choices.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR REYNA?
Reyna has now followed in the footsteps of his father – former Manchester City and Sunderland midfielder Claudio – by heading to England. He made his Forest debut off the bench in a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth and will be hoping to make his home bow on Saturday when the Reds play host to Newcastle.