Frank Lampard will experience backlash from MLS fans when he finally makes his anticipated move to New York City FC, as according by Claudio Reyna.
Lampard, 36, ended up in a humiliating position when Manchester City chose to extend his spell with them until the end of the Premier League season.
That was regardless of City at first asserting former Chelsea and England star Lampard was just on credit with them, from their MLS establishment NYCFC, until January 1, when he was situated to make his prerogative to the US.
City were compelled to confess all and concede Lampard had never been a NYCFC player yet had simply marked a 'heads of term understanding' with them, leaving the champions allowed to keep him for whatever remains of the season.
Former City midfielder Reyna, now NYCFC chief of football, said there would be some negative response to Lampard when he at long last moves Stateside in June.
"I think the fans will be angry . But for us, the most essential thing is that he's 100 every penny invested by the staff and the players.
"We have known the fans' dissatisfaction, who want to watch him play from the earliest starting point.
"Anyhow he's advancing and he's, extremely dedicated. He extended his stay at City however he's coming in July and we're eager to have him join NYFC.
"There was a considerable measure made of it. Yet toward the end of the day as a club and as a gathering we need to stay focussed which we did and take a gander at the long haul, take a gander at the entire team.
"It was never the expectation for him to stay however he did incredible, it was reached out for an additional five months, yet that demonstrates how great he is.
"I think we've ridden the wave that we needed to manage. There will unquestionably be some new difficulties and we're as of now looking forward and can hardly wait to have him, in light of the fact that he's an awesome player as well as an extraordinary individual."
Reyna was talking after NYFC's first full match, a 2-0 win over St Mirren, in a cordial at City's new £200million preparing unpredictable, adjoining the Etihad Stadium.
NYCFC will play their next match, against Brondby, at the same venue on Sunday, before their first round of the new MLS season on March 8 away to Orlando
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