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Marco Reus puts Manchester United and Arsenal on alert after hinting he could quit Dortmund

Germany international is out until 2018 with a torn knee ligaments but United and Gunners could pounce once he is fit

MARCO REUS has hinted he is ready to quit Borussia Dortmund for the Prem.

The Germany forward has under two years left on his current contract and is said to be interesting Arsenal and Manchester United.

 Marco Reus is wanted by Manchester United and Arsenal
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Marco Reus is wanted by Manchester United and ArsenalCredit: EPA

Reus has suffered injury nightmares over the last three seasons.

His latest is the worst of the lot, with the 29-cap international out until 2018 with a torn cruciate knee ligaments.

Both United and the Gunners have been long-term admirers.

And Reus has confirmed that he is in demand and is tempted to try his luck elsewhere.


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 Jose Mourinho has been a long-term admirer of Reus
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Jose Mourinho has been a long-term admirer of ReusCredit: Rex Features
 Arsene Wenger has sent scouts to watch Reus in action a number of times
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Arsene Wenger has sent scouts to watch Reus in action a number of timesCredit: Rex Features

He told GQ: “There are four or five international clubs who interest me.

“On May 31 next year, I will turn 30. That would be my last big contract and a final opportunity to try something different.”

 Reus' career has been blighted by injuries in recent years
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Reus' career has been blighted by injuries in recent yearsCredit: REUTERS
 Reus gets his hands on the German Cup last season
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Reus gets his hands on the German Cup last seasonCredit: Associated Press

“I have to be honest and fair and say I don’t know where I’ll end up.

“At the moment, I’m very happy in Dortmund and not thinking about what happens after 2019.


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“But, of course, the time will come and then I will sit down and calmly make a decision.”

But Dortmund chief Michael Zorc believes he WILL commit his long-term future to the German giants.

He said: "We see Marco with us in the long run."

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