Thursday, October 24

Minnesota’s Reynoso cleared to return to motion; All-Star just lately ended absence

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota United star Emanuel Reynoso has been cleared to renew full participation in workforce actions following his early-season no-show, the MLS membership introduced on Tuesday.

The two-time All-Star midfielder was suspended with out pay by Major League Soccer on Feb. 10 after failing to report back to preseason coaching. Minnesota United officers cited unspecified household points as the explanation for Reynoso’s absence. The 27-year-old lastly traveled from his native Argentina to Minnesota on May 6 to start the reintegration course of.

“There’s going to have to be a few ‘sorrys,’ for sure,” coach Adrian Heath instructed reporters final week. “But I know football players. I’ve seen an awful lot of things go on in dressing rooms in my time, and they’re a pretty forgiving lot. At the end of the day, if he comes in and works hard and shows that he wants to integrate within the group and help us win games, I’m sure he’ll be welcomed by everybody in the group.”

Reynoso has 16 targets and 28 assists in 71 video games for Minnesota since becoming a member of the membership halfway by means of the 2020 season. Last September, he signed a three-year designated participant contract extension with a membership choice for 2026. He’s the highest-paid participant on the Loons with full-season compensation of greater than $2.1 million scheduled for 2023, in accordance with MLS Players Association wage knowledge.

Minnesota (3-5-3) is in ninth place within the Western Conference, with simply 10 targets in 11 video games.

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