Watch a highlight video. He kinda reminds me of Tevez. Strong, low center of gravity, and dribbling style. He's got a pretty nice shot too.
Gio Reyna #23 on Goal.com's Nextgen top 50 list https://www.goal.com/en-us/lists/nx...suupje1kjm3bu4gce8m#10rkpqqym46lpza8az5zrglw6 Konrad de la fuente is #39
I think KdlF would have been better off in how we look at him had he not been included in the last U20's and just waited until his age group was there. Seems playing up against players a year or two older doesn't count for much.
Bundesliga is getting ready to return!!! Germany is so far out in front of the US w/ respect to covid. Their infections have leveled off and they have a ton of "recovered" patients. Can't wait to watch soccer again: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/sports/germany-soccer-coronavirus.html
from nytimes map: USA cases per 100,000 - 151/ Germany 137 USA deaths per 100,000 - 6/ Germany 3 Actually, take NY out of the equation and USA is doing purty good. Country table here https://www.nytimes.com/interactive...&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage#countries
From Gluttony's link: "{The Bundesliga’s chief executive, Christian} Seifert predicted that whatever the outcome of the next few months, one thing was for sure: The global $7 billion player transfer market is certain to collapse. Such a situation would have massive reverberations across the industry, particularly at clubs with risky business models geared to transfer market returns. “In the short term, I would say the transfer market this summer will not exist, it will collapse,” he said. “Some agents will suddenly understand that they will have to work hard, or at least work; some leagues will understand that money is nothing that is coming automatically every month from heaven.” Sorry, couldn't resist!
that could actually help Dortmund with Gio having pieces around him. Would be great to keep Sancho and Halaand to kick it to
Dortmund always seems to be a GK and a defender+keeping two of their stars for just one year longer away from being a serious challenger for the Champions League.
Because their business model, post-Klopp anyway, seems to be geared to producing/buying top quality young players, giving them a platform for two seasons and selling them on. Not sure how that's going to work post-corona.
Gio Reyna and the top 10 youngest players in Bundesliga history https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...0-youngest-players-in-bundesliga-history-9529
He will get promoted to Barca B. From there, he will either be sold or less likely, get promoted to the full team.
I thought being promoted to Barca B was somewhat of a stipulation when he re-signed... but he is still listed on the U19 squad on transfermarkt. I was not a huge fan of the move... but if he makes waves on Barca B then there will be plenty of teams knocking on the door for a loan spell. US is thin/weak at striker. I will be interested to see where they play him at Barca B.
The fact that we can't get testing sorted out in this country is a travesty. Testing should be the first, second and third thing that anyone does in a pandemic. Either though PCR or antibody testing.