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Marco Reus heading to MLS? What are his options?

According to Canal+’s Samir Nasri, the German midfielder has already instigated contacts with several MLS clubs with the aim of moving to the United States this summer.

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According to Canal+’s Samir Nasri, the German midfielder has already instigated contacts with several MLS clubs with the aim of moving to the United States this summer.
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Marco Reus’ career in Germany is coming to an end. The veteran midfielder announced that this will be his last season at Dortmund, since then the offers have not stopped coming in. According to Canal+ pundit Samir Nasri, Reus, who will turn 35 at the end of this month already has offers on the table from MLS franchises to continue his career in the US. For the moment, German player has other priorities to focus on - last night, Dortmund booked their place in the Champions League final where either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich will face them. He yet to make a firm decision, although he has no shortage of options.

Reus confirms he is leaving Dortmund

Last week, Reus issued a statement, detailing his plan to move on this summer as a free agent. “I’m incredibly grateful for and proud of this special time at my club Borussia Dortmund. I have spent more than half of my life at this club and enjoyed every day - even though there have also been difficult times too. I know that I am going to find it difficult to say goodbye when the end of the season arrives.

“But I am happy that there is now clarity and that we can focus fully on the very important final games that we still have to play. We have a big objective in our sights that we all want to achieve together. To do so, we will need every single one of our unbelievable fans, to whom I would like to express my sincere thanks for their unbelievable support over the years,” he wrote.

Inter Miami, LAFC? Where could Reus go?

After becoming a living legend of German football at Signal Iduna Park, Reus will say goodbye after the Champions League final on 1 June. The player confirmed a few weeks ago that he will not renew his contract with the club, which concludes at the end of June. Several MLS franchises been trying to secure a contract with the player during the past few months, although at the moment the identity of the interested parties has not been revealed.

Inter Miami could well be an option for the former Germany international. Tata Martino is looking to strengthen the team’s midfield and gaining a highly experienced player on a free transfer would be an attractive proposal. Reus’ compatriot Bastian Schweinsteiger spent a couple of seasons with the Chicago Fire, who have been struggling to hit form this season but are still not entirely out of the running for the playoffs. But it’s unlikely we will see Reus follow suit - if he does so to MLS, it will undoubtedly be to a club with realistic options of silverware. Los Angeles could also be an option.

Reus will be leaving Borussia Dortmund after spending 12 years at the club. He became one of the biggest names in German football at the start of the last decade. His dribbling, finishing and vision of the game made him an object of desire for many of Europe’s top clubs, with rumors doing the rounds almost every summer that he might join Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Liverpool or Chelsea, although he always ended up staying.

The German, greatly affected by injuries throughout his career, is one of the few survivors along with Mats Hummels, previous adventure with Bayern, of that Dortmund side that ended as runners-up in 2013. By the first week in June he will have his future a little clearer - whether he decides to opt for the United States or somewhere closer to home.

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