On March 28th, journalist Tom Bogert explained Watford and Swansea City are showing interest Bryan Reynolds. Hull City have now joined the pair in the transfer chase.
The right-back is currently on loan from AS Roma at Westerlo, who have an option to make his stay permanent for €7m, according to Calciomercato.it.
It’s claimed the Belgian club will face competition from Watford, Swansea and Hull to buy the 21-year-old in the summer.
The Hornets and the Welsh club have been in the picture since January and have already started contact to secure the American’s services. The Tigers have now joined the race and have ‘officially expressed’ their interest in the defender.
It’s further claimed Hull are willing to consider buying the player and in the ‘coming days’, they will study an offer to send to the Giallorossi for Reynolds.
Roma general manager Tiago Pinto is ready to consider interesting proposals he’ll receive for the fullback in the summer.
With Hull considering sending a proposal, Watford and Swansea would have to act fast if they want to maintain the hope of acquiring Reynolds’s signature.