Borussia Dortmund
Tired of the constant physical problems of Marco Reus, Borussia Dortmund has given up on the German player and reports from England claim that they have set a price to negotiate his sale with European clubs at the end of the season. Real Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool have been tracking his steps in recent years and would be willing to sign him in June.
Since Marco Reus was left out of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil due to a ligament injury, he has not been able to maintain regularity at Borussia Dortmund due to significant injuries and discomforts. In just over two years, the 'BVB' player has suffered nine injuries that, although they have not affected his performance on the field, have prevented him from playing important matches or being part of the starting eleven.
Just this year, he has had some muscle discomforts that have worried the medical staff of the club, but the latest injury is the most serious. Marco Reus could be out until mid-April and will miss approximately seven matches with Borussia Dortmund, being excluded from the crucial clash against Benfica in the second leg of the Champions League.
Therefore, Borussia Dortmund is already considering selling him and has set a price of 83 million dollars for any team that wants to sign him. Since 2014, Real Madrid has had him on their radar, but with his injuries, it seems they have also given up on him. So, Marco Reus' future could be in the Premier League, where Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool have already started discussions with his club.
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