OM: no agreement with Giovanni Reyna

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Always on the lookout for an opportunity at the end of the winter transfer window, particularly from an offensive point of view, OM is working on the Giovanni Reyna file, the American attacking midfielder from Borussia Dortmund who is seriously lacking playing time at BvB (12 appearances in all competitions including only one start) as revealed earlier today.

If OM is indeed interested in the 21-year-old American international, at the time of writing there is no agreement with OM or with any other European club (Nottingham Forest is also on the blow) according to a source close to the German club. The Reyna file is therefore still completely open and it is very smart who can say where the American international (24 caps / 7 goals) will bounce back in the last days of the winter transfer window.

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