June 16 (Reuters) - Gregg Berhalter is poised to return as coach of the United States men's team, The Athletic reported on Friday, almost six months after U.S. Soccer let his contract expire amid a shakeup at the federation.
The Athletic said the deal is "still being finalised" but that Berhalter's return was "imminent".
Berhalter had made remarks criticising Reyna's commitment to the team at the World Cup, saying that he even considered sending him home.
U.S. Soccer launched an investigation, which said in March that the incident would not prevent the body from rehiring Berhalter.
Callaghan, who took over from Anthony Hudson when he stepped down as interim manager, has guided the United States to the final of the CONCACAF Nations League where they face Canada on Sunday.
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Gregg Berhalter, Gio Reyna, Berhalter, Reyna's, Danielle, B.J, Callaghan, Anthony Hudson, Pearl Josephine Nazare, Peter Rutherford
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United States, Qatar, Berhalter, U.S, Canada, Bengaluru