The Borussia Dortmund midfielder could be on the move to Italy during the January window
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- Gio Reyna linked with AC Milan
- Midfielder's representatives met with Italian club
- Reported fee of $15-18M
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Gio Reyna is reportedly garnering interest from Serie A side AC Milan this January transfer window, as a potential move away from Borussia Dortmund has surfaced to the Serie A giants.
Sky Sports reported that the are interested in his services, and that Wednesday in Dusseldorf, Germany, there was a meeting between members of Milan's front office and Reyna's representatives.
However, there have been no talks yet of an official transfer move.
A transfer fee of $15-18M is reportedly what the are demanding for his services.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Reyna has featured 10 times for the Bundesliga side this season but suffered an absence through the end of November due to a groin strain that had him sidelined due to injury. This campaign, he has scored twice for Nuri Sahin's side, while also putting forth a valiant performance against Barcelona in the Champions League. However, playing time has been difficult to come by, with the American only starting twice for the manager.
Reyna has been with BVB since 2019 and was loaned out to Premier League side Nottingham Forest last January during the second half of the 2023/24 season. At Forest, he made 10 appearances, scoring zero goals. Since signing for Dortmund, he's scored 19 goals in 131 appearances for the Bundesliga side.
At Milan, he could reunite with fellow U.S. internationals Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah, who are both featuring in Italy with the Serie A club at the moment.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Reyna won the Golden Ball at the 2024 CONCACAF Nations League finals with the USMNT but was blanked at Copa America 2024, coming up with zero goals and assists in the South American competition.
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WHAT NEXT FOR REYNA?
Dortmund play Frankfurt in the Bundesliga on Friday as they look to climb up the domestic league table. They sit 10th in the league standings, five points out of a potential UCL spot for next season's competition.
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