James Sands

I'm just wondering when we are going to sign Gio Reyna to a full contract. From what I heard he is the crown jewel of the development program, and someone who looks like they're going to a very high end European team the literal moment they hit 18.

I'd imagine he finishes this year in the kids squad, and maybe next year if only to get some more height and size on him. But he's going to suit up for NYCFC sooner than later.
He's a crown jewel of the entire US youth pool. I've read one of five most important, with no hierarchy listed.
 
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I'm just wondering when we are going to sign Gio Reyna to a full contract. From what I heard he is the crown jewel of the development program, and someone who looks like they're going to a very high end European team the literal moment they hit 18.

I'd imagine he finishes this year in the kids squad, and maybe next year if only to get some more height and size on him. But he's going to suit up for NYCFC sooner than later.

Some things to consider when talking about Gio Reyna
- NYCFC Academy teams play a year young so the U16s are actually 15 or younger. U17s are actually 16 or younger.
- Gio who will be 15 in November (so he was 14 during this season) is currently playing with the U15/16 and will likely move up next year.
- In 2015, Claudio said it would be long time before he plays for NYCFC. Claudio is obviously a parent first then a Sporting Director. The kid has the talent to play at a quality European team.
- We don't have a USL team (and we don't know what the status of loans will be at that point in time) so once the Academy is up, it's the first team. So Gio has until he's 17 to be in the academy.

Ideally, for NYCFC, he signs a homegrown contract for the start of the 2019 season where he'll be 16 similar to Sands, if that's true. But would he get minutes at that age in MLS, I can't say.
 
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He's 16, how can we possibly speak to his ceiling?

I've only seen him play the couple times for NYC and a couple times for the US. That is my opinion given his abilities at the moment and an opinion also shared by many that have been watching with USYNTs for years way more closely than I can. Not saying I am right, but it is true that his interest from Europe is no where near what it is for some of the others at his position in the same age groups (I say groups bc he is kinda between age groups right now).
 
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If its not for his son playing for us, why is Claudio our GM? Big signings are likely CFG, his job can only be depth and American players. Fail on those fronts.
 
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I don't think that's fair

Next World Cup he's going to be a 19ish. And your saying that in the intervening years he will have never suited up for the NYCFC first team?

It's basically impossible for anyone younger than 18 to play in Europe, unless the parents already live there.
 
Next World Cup he's going to be a 19ish. And your saying that in the intervening years he will have never suited up for the NYCFC first team?

It's basically impossible for anyone younger than 18 to play in Europe, unless the parents already live there.

Or unless you have a European passport
 
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Or unless you have a European passport
Oooh, let's have the Reyna Jr. passport/citizenship status discussion again. Maybe it can displace Pirlo as the new Mix for status as the second most endless discussion about a topic for which we lack sufficient information and which we find frustrating. I'll go look up United Kingdom rules on birthright citizenship again BRB.
 
Oooh, let's have the Reyna Jr. passport/citizenship status discussion again. Maybe it can displace Pirlo as the new Mix for status as the second most endless discussion about a topic for which we lack sufficient information and which we find frustrating. I'll go look up United Kingdom rules on birthright citizenship again BRB.
We never did find out what happened with Mix...

James Sands is an exciting prospect along with Gio Reyna. Unfortunately, and this is the honest truth, if they play a few seasons with nycfc it won't be good for their career development in the long run. They have to train in Europe and play with better talent if they want to be world class players. Unless they have international passports they won't get the chance to play in Europe when they should.
 
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Some things to consider when talking about Gio Reyna
- NYCFC Academy teams play a year young so the U16s are actually 15 or younger. U17s are actually 16 or younger.
- Gio who will be 15 in November (so he was 14 during this season) is currently playing with the U15/16 and will likely move up next year.
- In 2015, Claudio said it would be long time before he plays for NYCFC. Claudio is obviously a parent first then a Sporting Director. The kid has the talent to play at a quality European team.
- We don't have a USL team (and we don't know what the status of loans will be at that point in time) so once the Academy is up, it's the first team. So Gio has until he's 17 to be in the academy.

Ideally, for NYCFC, he signs a homegrown contract for the start of the 2019 season where he'll be 16 similar to Sands, if that's true. But would he get minutes at that age in MLS, I can't say.

The number following the U is included in the age groupings -- U18 means 18 and younger, so Sands has 2 and Gio has 4 more seasons of Academy to play.

It's all confusing because of a recent age grouping change, but starting in August the oldest Academy age group will be U19, up from U18 this year. It's a weird year, because a lot of players will leave after their U18 season to go to college.
 
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