It represents a complete U-turn from Juve, who had looked to be on the verge of completing the signing of Reynolds for weeks. The only issue appeared to be that they could not add another non-EU player to their squad, however, this problem appeared to be remedied by sending him on loan to fellow Serie A side Benevento.
Benevento sporting director Pasquale Foggia had previously confirmed the club s interest, telling
Sky Sport Italia: We’re negotiating to sign him [with Juventus as the next destination], but it’s not a done deal. We’re interested because Reynolds is a real talent.
New Juventus signing Bryan Reynolds had just one career start entering 2020 but the USMNT right-back will now spend the next six months at Benevento before linking up with the Bianconeri
New Juventus signing Bryan Reynolds had just one career start entering 2020 but the USMNT right-back will now spend the next six months at Benevento before linking up with the Bianconeri
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