It’s being reported that Marseille in Ligue 1 and Nottingham Forest in the Prem have agreed to a loan deal with option to buy Gio Reyna. Who has the inside track? Where should he go? Maybe having Matt Turner at Forest can be good for him.
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It’s being reported that Marseille in Ligue 1 and Nottingham Forest in the Prem have agreed to a loan deal with option to buy Gio Reyna. Who has the inside track? Where should he go? Maybe having Matt Turner at Forest can be good for him.
Wherever he can play the most ideally, no? Don’t know enough about the clubs so I get that doesn’t answer the question but anywhere he can get off of his ass.It’s being reported that Marseille in Ligue 1 and Nottingham Forest in the Prem have agreed to a loan deal with option to buy Gio Reyna. Who has the inside track? Where should he go? Maybe having Matt Turner at Forest can be good for him.
Sevilla might have been 1 of them.Supposedly there are two other teams that have agreed to the same loan/buy terms, but they have not been disclosed so far.
Sevilla might have been 1 of them.
I’d be lying if I acted like I knew anything about the teams vying for his services and the situations they have internally. But as SMF said, Forest sounds like a much better option for playing time than maybe a Sevilla.
But as far as low level English Premier clubs, we saw how that worked out for Weston. Not very good. So you just never know. Gio’s career needs ignited, that much we know.
NF would give him a bunch of exposure in the EPL but there's also the chance they go down this year.
And they ran him out of town. Lol. Gio could end up at Forest for only a few months too.Weston was there for a couple months.
yesterday I saw the financials showing the top clubs in the world and was going to post it here. But while I found it interesting, I didn’t think anyone else would find it interesting so I didn’t share. But yes Marseille was on the list somewhere among the top 15 biggest clubs in the world. But as you said, France is the land of obscurity for most, including myself.Evidently Sevilla are now involved too. That'd normally be a good choice but they're in danger of relegation.
Marseille is a pretty big club in a league that's off the radar for most US fans. They have the best chance of being in the Champions League but they're still 5 points from a CL spot.
NF would give him a bunch of exposure in the EPL but there's also the chance they go down this year.
Does anyone know what kind of money winning UCL and Club World Cup generated for City? Just curious how their revenues are so high.
Well that’s likely true. Lol.I assume there revenues are so high at least in part (probably a large part) because of the sweetheart sponsorship deals they get from their owner.
Oh, no, wait, I'm sorry, that would be against the rules. Never mind.
Well that’s likely true. Lol.
However that chart does show 100 mil plus over the previous year. So maybe that explains partly how performance impacted revenue?
ThanksMan City Prize Money
All 32 group stage teams made €15.6m (£13.4m) as a base participation fee, with City’s ten-year coefficient payment this season worth an additional €28.4m (£24.4m). They made €2.8m (£2.4m) for each of their four group stage wins, €930,000 (£798,360) for their two additional draws and a €9.6m (£8.2m) top up for making it into the knockout stages.
Hammering RB Leipzig 8-1 on aggregate in the round of 16 was worth €10.6m (£9.1m), setting up a two-legged tie against Bayern Munich in which City earned €12.5m (£10.7m) more for progressing 4-1 over two legs. The semi-final defeat of Real Madrid, exorcising the demons of past failures against the Spanish giants, earned €15.5m (£13.3m). And the winner tonight will be given another cash boost of €4.5m (£3.8).
City earned an estimated £180m for winning a fifth Premier League title in six seasons and banked an additional £3.9m for defeating neighbours United in last weekend’s FA Cup final
Baffling, unless they are opting to sit him with a deal on the table that will get consummated this week.
Just so baffling that they are set on selling him. For a club that does such a good job developing players and making boatloads of money when they sell them, it seems like such a wasted opportunity with Gio.I would guess that's what's going on. If they want to offload him and they have accepted offers for him, the only thing that screws that up is him getting hurt. The way to ensure that he doesn't get hurt is to not play him.
Well it’s just a loan it appears. So hopefully it’s a good short term move and then Dortmund can sell him in the summer.I hate the move tbh. I'm sick of American's struggling through PL relegation battles and I don't think he's durable enough for the PL.
Yeah, I can't complain if he gets plenty of minutes, I'm just worried about the fit. Turner is also already struggling there. Forcing him to defend more could be good for his development I guess.Well it’s just a loan it appears. So hopefully it’s a good short term move and then Dortmund can sell him in the summer.
Don’t know if you or anyone read that article I linked. Surely it’s a puff piece written by a Gio supporter, at least those were my thoughts. But the kid can certainly dictate play and break lines in a multitude of ways. Personally I would love him in a possession based team. And not that I watch much of NF, but I assume they don’t have the ball much. So it will be interesting to see how his addition impacts things.
Yeah, I can't complain if he gets plenty of minutes, I'm just worried about the fit. Turner is also already struggling there. Forcing him to defend more could be good for his development I guess.
Wow Forest signed 3 different Keepers who aren't prem quality in a single season, that's incredible. I do love Matty T, but he's gotta move to a lower league.
Geez. Poor Matty. They just aren’t happy with him.Wow Forest signed 3 different Keepers who aren't prem quality in a single season, that's incredible. I do love Matty T, but he's gotta move to a lower league.
Wow Forest signed 3 different Keepers who aren't prem quality in a single season, that's incredible. I do love Matty T, but he's gotta move to a lower league.
Maybe an attitude issue
Yeah but the metrics don’t support that. He’s extremely impactful if you believe what is posted in #16 of this thread.Could be. Could also be that he's not that good. Dortmund are pretty good at developing players then selling them and he seems to have been written off by them.
Yeah but the metrics don’t support that. He’s extremely impactful if you believe what is posted in #16 of this thread.
I have no clue. I read stuff about players saying that he was great in the locker room at Dortmund. So while not being there I only have these reports to go by and his attitude seems to be good. So who knows.So you think it's attitude based?
Dortmund took Sancho back despite his alleged attitude issues. They have a great record at evaluating talent and developing it.I have no clue. I read stuff about players saying that he was great in the locker room at Dortmund. So while not being there I only have these reports to go by and his attitude seems to be good. So who knows.