Minnesota United star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso has been cleared by MLS and his club to participate fully in preseason training and games, coach Adrian Heath said.
Reynoso and Argentine teammate Franco Fragapane were due to arrive in Minnesota on Tuesday and undergo medical examinations before joining in workouts as soon as Wednesday afternoon.
Argentina news outlets two weeks ago reported Reynoso is facing a potential trial in his hometown of Cordoba for a December 2021 arrest in which he was accused of making threats with a gun and beating a 16-year-old minor with it.
"As far as we're concerned, it's as you were, as normal," Heath said. "He's cleared for all first-team training."
Asked about the potential for a trial, Heath said, "That was last year. This year we move on and everybody is as we were."
Several other players are still due to arrive for their first training.
Starting goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair was given a few extra days off to recover from a month spent with Canada at the World Cup in Qatar and is expected back Thursday. Robin Lod is representing the club in Reynoso's place at the annual MLS marketing tour in California and is due back Friday.
Starting left back Kemar Lawrence is expected back from Jamaica later this week or by time the Loons start training in Orlando next week. Starting center back Bakaye Dibassy trained and rehabbed a season-ending injury back home in France.