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Marco Reus is refusing to enter into contract negotiations with Borussia Dortmund as Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal prepare bids for the end of the season.
The Germany international is wanted by a number of top European clubs including Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, but is believed to favour a Premier League switch should he quit the Bundesliga.
Reus' release clause is set to drop to just £20million at the end of the season, and rumours in his homeland suggest the player will look to take advantage by securing a move away from Jurgen Klopp's side.
The Dortmund manager insists that Reus remains a key part of his plans for the future, but German outlet Sportbild claims that the versatile forward has told his club he has no plans to enter talks over a new deal until the end of the current campaign.
Reus is reportedly concerned about Dortmund's transfer policy, with the club losing both Robert Lewandowski and Mario Goetze to fierce rivals Bayern in the recent past, and is waiting to see how the team evolves over the course of the season.
The news will come as a major boost to Louis Van Gaal, Brendan Rodgers and Arsene Wenger, who have all made Reus one of their top priorities for the summer transfer window.
Source: Daily Express
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