The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup is just around the corner, set to kick off on June 14, and for American soccer fans, it marks the final competitive tournament for the U.S. Men's National Team (USMNT) before next summer's World Cup on home soil. As the roster announcement approaches, one name generating significant buzz is Gio Reyna, the talented midfielder whose recent injury history has raised questions about his readiness. The stakes are high for Reyna and the team, as this tournament offers a critical opportunity to fine-tune strategies and build momentum.Reyna, who plays for Borussia Dortmund in Germany, has been sidelined with a groin injury sustained earlier this year. His limited playing time in recent months has sparked concern among fans and analysts alike about whether he’ll be fit enough to make the cut for the Gold Cup squad. U.S. head coach Gregg Berhalter has yet to confirm Reyna’s status, but the midfielder’s potential inclusion is seen as vital for a team aiming to assert dominance in the region. Reyna’s creativity on the ball and ability to unlock defenses could be a game-changer, especially as the USMNT faces tough competition from teams like Mexico and Canada. For many of us watching, seeing Reyna back in action would be a point of pride, knowing one of our brightest stars is representing the red, white, and blue.Beyond individual players, the Gold Cup also serves as a proving ground for the USMNT’s broader ambitions. With friendlies against Japan scheduled later this year as part of World Cup preparations, every match in the Gold Cup will be a chance to test lineups and tactics. The tournament’s timing, just a month away, adds pressure to finalize a roster that balances experience with emerging talent. As fans, we’re eager to see how Berhalter shapes this squad, hoping for a strong showing that honors the dedication of our players. The road to the World Cup starts here, and the Gold Cup could set the tone for what’s to come.