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Olympique de Marseille are said to be in “advanced negotiations” with Borussia Dortmund for the arrival of Giovanni Reyna.
In addition to the search for a left back, which is complicated by the blocking of Rennes and Nantes for Adrien Truffert and Quentin Merlin, Olympique de Marseille would also like reinforcement for its offensive sector.
After registering the signing of Cameroonian Faris Moumbagna (Bodo/Glimt), who will join France after the elimination of the Indomitable Lions in the African Cup of Nations, OM would also be on the trail of Giovanni Reyna. According to Gianluca di Marzio, the Phocaeans would even be in “advanced discussions” with Borussia Dortmund for the arrival of the American international, even if it is not specified whether it would be a transfer or a loan.
Reyna also targeted by Nottingham Forest
Giovanni Reyna has played relatively little this season with BVB, since he has only made 13 appearances in all competitions, and only one start in the Bundesliga. This 21-year-old attacking midfielder is a technical player, who can play in the center or on one side. According to ESPN, the American international is also in the sights of Nottingham Forest.
Giovanni Reyna is valued at 20 million euros by the specialist site Transfermakt. He is represented by the company Gestifute, the team of Jorge Mendes, to which Gennaro Gattuso, the current coach of OM, also belongs.
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