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Report: Reus before switch to Los Angeles Galaxy

Marco Reus expressed a desire for 'a new adventure' after the expiration of his contract in Dortmund. It seems he has found it in the MLS.

Marco Reus will be able to be at the ball again - for a club in the USA?
Marco Reus will be able to be at the ball again - for a club in the USA?

soccer - Report: Reus before switch to Los Angeles Galaxy

Former German soccer national team player Marco Reus is reportedly set to continue his career in the USA. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the long-standing Borussia Dortmund professional is on the verge of a transfer to US-club Los Angeles Galaxy. Only the final details need to be worked out, and the deal is expected to be finalized soon.

The 35-year-old Reus did not receive a new contract from BVB after twelve years. Born in Dortmund, he has stated that he still wants "another adventure."

The Athletic reported recently of significant interest from Major League Soccer MLS in Reus. Besides Los Angeles, Charlotte FC and St. Louis City are also said to have expressed interest in the German offensive player. In Los Angeles, soccer stars like David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have previously been under contract.

Reus's potential move to the United States has gained significant attention, with Los Angeles being one of the interested cities. Borussia Dortmund, his long-time German club, has not been able to offer him a new contract after twelve years. Moreover, Los Angeles Galaxy, a club based in Los Angeles, is reportedly close to finalizing a deal with the German soccer national team player.

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