Saturday, May 4, 2024 - Borussia Dortmund veteran footballer and captain, Marco Reus will leave after 12 years as an adult and 9 years as a junior player with the side at the end of the season, the club announced on Friday, May 3, 2024.
Both parties agreed Reus’ contract would not be extended,
although the 34-year-old wants to keep playing and will not retire. In total,
Reus has spent 21 years with Dortmund and was captain of the club from 2018 to
2023.
The two-time Germany player of the year was among the
best-attacking talents of his generation, but injury robbed him of a chance at
World Cup glory in 2014.
He played 48 games for Germany, scoring 15 goals.
“I’ve dedicated half my life
to this club, experienced a lot of ups and downs, but more ups I think,” the
Dortmund-born Reus said in a video message.
“The club and I came to the
decision not to extend the contract. It made me incredibly proud, I’m
incredibly grateful to have played for this club for so many years.”
Reus, who came through Dortmund’s junior system before
returning to the club after breaking through at neighbouring Borussia
Moenchengladbach, won two German Cups with the side but never lifted the
Bundesliga title.
The striker came closest last season, where Dortmund were
atop the table heading into the final day but a 2-2 home draw against Mainz saw
the title go to Bayern Munich for the 11th straight time.
While Bayer Leverkusen’s breakthrough Bundesliga title means
Reus will not lift the shield with the club, Dortmund are two games away from
winning the Champions League.
Reus came off the bench in a 1-0 win over Paris
Saint-Germain in Wednesday’s first semi-final at home, with the return leg
taking place next Tuesday.
A win or a draw in Paris will see the side through to the
final at Wembley, where Reus played in Dortmund’s previous final, a 2-1 loss in
2013 to rivals Bayern.
“We want to go to Wembley, we
want to bring the trophy to Dortmund.
“That’s why it’s simply
important that the decision has been made and that the issue is then over. And
that we all concentrate on this big goal.”
Reus reportedly turned down a number of offers from larger
clubs in order to stay at Dortmund.
In a statement issued by the club calling the news “the end
of an extraordinary era,” BVB managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke praised
Reus as “one of the club’s greatest players” and wished him “all the best for
his future.
“We very much hope that he
will return to BVB after his professional career because there are plenty of
exciting tasks waiting for him here in Dortmund.”
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