According to sources, Emanuel Reynoso will come to #MNUFC on a club-record $5.5 million transfer fee and will be signed for the next five seasons as one of the team's three allowed "designated players." Update from @JerryZgoda with the team in Portland https://t.co/8D1k6tfScg— Star Tribune Sports (@StribSports) February 17, 2020
Update: One source Monday night shared there were no developments on this and used the word “if” the transfer gets done, not “when.”— Andy Greder (@andygreder) February 18, 2020 Keep riding that roller coaster.
Per source, hearing that Miguel Ibarra has signed on with Seattle.Big addition for the #Sounders. One year deal with option year in 2021, per source.— Kristian Dyer (@KristianRDyer) February 18, 2020
From PDX: @MNUFC technical director Mark Watson headed home from Argentina without a Reynoso deal finalized.https://t.co/HLH6wsoyuV— Jerry Zgoda (@JerryZgoda) February 20, 2020
Either Mark Watson scheduled more tango lessons or #MNUFC took a defibrillator to #ReynosoWatch because Watson travels back to Buenos Aires on Monday!!! pic.twitter.com/W4KlDrcZzG— Mark Fangmeier (@mrfangmeier) February 21, 2020 #BebeloWatch is entering #BenedettiWatch territory
Peter Jackson would get three movies out of #BebeloWatch. And they'd all make a gajillion bucks each.
#MNUFC target Emanuel Reynoso is in Boca Juniors’ starting XI vs. Caracas in Copa Libertadores on Tuesday. But #Loons are not giving up on adding Bebelo as its central attacking midfielder. They’re looking to end of Boca’s regular season on Saturday as a time to restart talks.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) March 4, 2020
So...is Mark coming home, or is he now just using his Marriott points at the Residence Inn Buenos Aires?
#MNUFC Chief Soccer Officer Manny Lagos said on conference call with reporters the club hopes to make a "couple" of moves once transfer window is expected to open in August.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) June 26, 2020
A report from Argentina on the potential deal of Reynoso to @MNUFC thanks Andy @andygreder https://t.co/C2HOfbLJnK— Bruce John McGuire (aka Bighorn Cecum Jure) (@dunord) July 2, 2020 News: #MNUFC is in "very advanced" negotiations for Emanuel "Bebelo" Reynoso to transfer from Boca Juniors, according to translation of @TyCSports report. Terms stated: $4.7 million, 80% of rights. #Loons manager Adrian Heath confirmed it's still active, per @JeffreyCarlisle.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) July 1, 2020
Team must have deleted tweet and resent. Roster News#MNUFC has completed the transfer of midfielder Romario Ibarra to @Tuzos More » https://t.co/9vvpUMHz7N pic.twitter.com/AdEkhfJmTe— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) July 1, 2020
TRANSFER RUMOR: I can confirm #MNUFC has been interested in signing CB/LB Bakaye Dibassy from Amiens in Ligue 1. New reports suggest he’s just signed for a club in the United States. We may have gotten our man 👀: https://t.co/6COsRUY6vs— Minnesota's Eleven (@sotaseleven) July 11, 2020
Minnesota had the original discovery rights, DCU was prepared to trade for them in order to acquire him, but that cooled when pandemic hit. DCU is not planning to sign anyone imminently. So if he is coming to MLS this summer, Minnesota is probably it.— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) July 11, 2020
Have Boca Juniors and #MNUFC finally reached an agreement concerning Bebelo Reynoso’s transfer to Minnesota?!?!?!?#ReynosoWatch https://t.co/nrjaGuPFUJ— Mark Fangmeier (@mrfangmeier) July 12, 2020