After the likes of Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest, Bryan Reynolds of FC Dallas in the MLS has been tipped as the next American youngster touted to be on his way to Europe.
For some reason, the United States of America is beginning to produce a lot of players who are moving to Europe owing to their talents.
That piece of news is according to renowned Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, who has tipped Belgian outfit Club Brugge, and Italian Serie A clubs Roma and Juventus to be in the race for the 19-year-old.
Reynolds has regularly featured for Dallas in the 2020 season of the MLS and has managed to assist four goals in 17 appearances for the club this season. Moreover, he has played every minute of the MLS playoffs and is beginning to get an experience of the high-pressure fixtures.
The youngster operates as a right-back and will most likely be seen as the heir to current Juventus star playing at right back, Juan Cuadrado. The teenager’s contract with FC Dallas expires in 2024, and hence, clubs will probably have to pay a hefty price if they want to buy out the rest of his deal with his current club.