OM pounce on the Giovanni Reyna opportunity

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OM are everywhere in this final stretch of the winter transfer window. President Pablo Longoria is never more effective than when time is running out, and he intends to prove it once again. We obviously think of the file of the additional left side, supposed to succeed Renan Lodi, while Ulisses Garcia has already arrived at Canebière.

But the Olympian president is not stopping himself from anything, in particular from making a move in the offensive sector, after having already recorded the arrival of Faris Moumbagna, present at the CAN with Cameroon and full of ambition for his arrival in Marseille. According to information from Sky Italia this Wednesday, the Marseille club would indeed be in advanced discussions with Borussia Dortmund for Giovanni Reyna.

Reyna wants playing time

A track mentioned a few days ago and which is gaining momentum. According to our information, OM is very interested in the 21-year-old American international. Because the latter is clearly wondering about its future, in the short and medium term. Injured at the start of the season, he did not play all summer and only returned to the field in October. A little too late to be considered a starter in the eyes of coach Terzic, who has since also registered the reinforcement of Jadon Sancho.

The horizon seems blocked for Reyna at BVB, who remains aware of the immense talent of the attacking midfielder. He revealed himself during the 2020-2021 season, but did not fully confirm in Dortmund thereafter, handicapped by injuries. Under contract until 2025, he wants to find playing time again, and the solution could therefore involve a loan. OM is on the lookout. Just like Nottinghma Forest, who is discussing with the German club and who would also have the player’s agreement. To be continued…

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