Roma's transfer radar is heating up, and one name keeps popping up: Israel Reyes. The 24-year-old Club América center-back has been a top target for the Giallorossi in recent weeks, with reports even placing him in the Italian capital. Now, Reyes is breaking his silence on a potential move to Europe.
Speaking at a press conference, the Mexican defender opened up about his future, showing a clear appetite for a new challenge. "It would be incredible to play for Barcelona, but going to Italy would also be a great opportunity," Reyes said. He pointed to compatriot Johan Vásquez's success at Genoa as inspiration, adding, "I'm open to whatever's best for me. I don't want to close myself off from other opportunities. I'm confident that, if my dream comes true, it will be in the best place for my career."
Reyes specifically highlighted Serie A's appeal as a proving ground. "Italy is a very competitive and physical league, and this would help me improve," he explained. "I'm working on many things and I'm confident in doing what's best for my career." For a young defender looking to sharpen his technical and physical edge, the Italian top flight offers a perfect stage.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon—"my main goal," as Reyes put it—a move to Roma could be the catalyst he needs. For now, the ball is in the Giallorossi's court, and Reyes is ready to make the leap. Keep an eye on this one as the transfer window heats up.
