Minnesota United technical director Mark Watson traveled to Argentina in 2020 seeking to bring back midfielder Emanuel Reynoso within 48 hours. Six months later, Reynoso left his Boca Juniors team for Minnesota and MLS.
Two years after that, Reynoso signed a new contract on Wednesday intended to keep him with the Loons through 2026.
Their star playmaker set a playoff record for assists in his first MLS season and represented the club in the MLS All-Star Game hosted at Allianz Field in August.
Now Reynoso has committed to a three-year Designated Player contract with presumably a healthy raise and a club option for a fourth, starting in 2023. That keeps a player who turns 27 in November under contract until he's almost 32.
"When you get an opportunity to sign an MVP-type player, you want to keep them type of players around," Loons coach Adrian Heath said.
The Loons still could sell Reynoso to bigger clubs in Europe or elsewhere before this new contract expires.
"That's always a possibility," Watson said.
But both player and club on Wednesday foresaw a future together.