According to Samir Nasri and Fabrizio Romano, Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus is in talks over a summer move to the MLS.
Reus has been with Dortmund since 2012 and has made over 400 appearances for the Bundesliga side across all competitions.
The beloved winger – who has also earned 48 caps for Germany – is due to be out of contract in the summer and he has confirmed that he is going to leave Dortmund.
“I’ve got to play in this wonderful stadium for 12 years. I’ve dedicated half of my life to this club, been through a lot of highs and lows – more highs, in my opinion,” Reus said in a video to Dortmund supporters.
“The club and I have come to the decision not to sign a contract extension.”
He added: “It’s made me so proud. I’m so incredibly grateful to have got to play for this club for so many years. It was important for me to share this first with you, the fans.”
Reus could potentially go out with a bang as Dortmund beat PSG 2-0 on aggregate to qualify for the Champions League final. They will face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid at Wembley on June 1.
The 34-year-old has slipped down the pecking order this season as he has only made 16 starts in the Bundesliga. Despite this, he has eight goals and nine assists in his 39 appearances across all competitions.
Reus made a 34-minute cameo appearance off the bench on Tuesday night as Dortmund booked their place in the Champions League final.
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