Minnesota United star Emanuel Reynoso to join team for preseason in Arizona
Emanuel Reynoso’s latest hiatus from Minnesota United ended after one week.
MNUFC said Sunday that Reynoso has arrived in Minnesota and will undergo medical and physical testing before joining the team for preseason work in Tucson, Ariz., this week.
Reynoso did not report to preseason training on time on Jan. 13 and missed the first full week of preseason work in Blaine. The team is headed to Arizona for three preseason competitions through Jan. 31.
Last year, Reynoso holdout stretched months. He didn’t report to preseason camp in early January 2023 and stayed away for four months into May. He was suspended without pay in mid-February and missed roughy 40 percent of games a season ago.
This story will be updated.
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